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PL AGENDA 08161988
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I *at the most, the acquisition will take 120 days after which <br /> 41 construction can start; <br /> 3 *construction time period would be between 18 and 22 months with the <br /> 4 entire project to be completed within that time; <br /> 5 *the developers will begin renting each building as it is completed. <br /> 6 The Commissioners were told that the next critical event would be in 37 <br /> 7 days when (if) the bonds are sold and the acquisition process can be <br /> 8 started. <br /> 9 It appeared that the neighbors' concerns had been satisfactorily <br /> 10 addressed and when no one else requested to speak, the Chair closed the <br /> 11 hearing at 8:10 P.M. <br /> 12 Commission Recommendation <br /> 13 Motion by Madden, seconded by Brownell to recommend the City Council <br /> 14 approve the amendment to the Development Concept Plan and the Detail <br /> 15 Plan for Phase 3 of the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project as proposed <br /> 16 by Lang-Nelson and in accordance with the Site Plan and Preliminary <br /> 17 Landscaping and Utility Plans developed by Pope Associates and printed <br /> 18 August 9, 1988 . This amendment will allow the construction of three <br /> 19 buildings of three stories each over underground parking on the site <br /> 20 currently occupied by the St. Anthony Village Shopping Center and an <br /> 21 unused triangular parcel of land on the west side of the Town and <br /> Country Foods Store property. Said buildings will consist of two <br /> apartment buildings for senior rental only, with Building B to contain <br /> 24 48 units and Building A, 57 units. The third structure, Building C, <br /> 25 will contain 96 high quality market rate rental units. The amendment <br /> 26 would also allow building heights of 43 feet from grade to highest peak <br /> 27 level, where 42 feet had previously been approved and the P.U.d. <br /> 28 Ordinance only allows 35 feet heights. The Planning Commission <br /> 29 recommends approval be also made subject to: <br /> 30 *provision of 206 underground and 153 surface parking spaces on the <br /> 31 site; <br /> 32 *ponding for aesthetic and storm drainage purposes as indicated on the <br /> 33 Site Plan; <br /> 34 *brick exteriors with wood accents around the balconies or extended <br /> 35 living room areas; <br /> 36 *a peak rather than flat roof design <br /> 37 *no vehicle access from Lowry Avenue; <br /> 38 *landscaping, vegetation, and bermed screening as shown in the <br /> 39 Preliminary Landscaping Plan; <br /> ® 6 <br />
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