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PL MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1983
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r � <br /> -3- <br /> rather, the H.R.A. :would primarily be concerned with the developers ' <br /> track records for the type of project proposed for St. Anthony as well <br /> as their financial capability .for completing the project as proposed. <br /> Both firms had indicated they could be flexible within reason when it <br /> came to meeting the design guidelines proposed for the project. <br /> When Mr. Bjorklund inquired . just .what. the. Commission' s involvement in <br /> the final decision might be, Mr. Childs told him he perceives the Council <br /> believes the Commission' sofficial role would be to review the site <br /> design and traffic flows for the project and to recommend any zoning <br /> changes which might be .necessary so-.the developer could be certain that <br /> adequate zoning was. assured before the Redeveloper 's Contract is signed. <br /> He added that he perceives it would take at least 60 days to complete <br /> the Planned Unit Developmentprocess which. would include the Commission' s <br /> consideration of the Plat.. Concept Plan as well .as the setting of setback <br /> and design requirements necessary under the P.U.D. The Manager. noted <br /> that the City has moreflexibility under- a P.U.D. . to negotiate the <br /> changes which might be necessary to meet the needs of a project like <br /> this one. Mrs . Franzese recalled that during the interviews the <br /> Planning Consultant had indicated that, considering that 500 units had <br /> been proposed for a project site the size of this one, there could not <br /> be too many choices left but to go up. with the buildings , Mr. Childs <br /> added, however, that he is certain the developers .are fully cognizant <br /> of the City ' s concerns about the height of the buildings to be erected <br /> on the north site, but suggested the Commission members. discuss any <br /> design concerns so they can. be included. in the negotiations by the <br /> Planning Consultant.. He also believed 'it would be to the Commission <br /> members advantage to look at the Lakeshore Drive project in Richfield. <br /> There was some concern with the .proposal .to have parking ramps rather <br /> than underground ..parking, considering the .age . of the' residents and <br /> Minnesota' s. climate. Mr. Bowerman was concerned thatthere might be <br /> a snow storage problem with one of the proposals and Mr. Jones said <br /> he liked .Knutson' s 'placement of accesses directly across from each <br /> other on Kenzie Terrace. Considering the concerns of. neighbors about <br /> the senior housing project previously approved for the north site, the <br /> Commission. members were unsure whether it would be best- to place the <br /> building or the parking and garbage access to the rear of that property. <br /> Mrs. Franzese said she was impressed .with Knutson' s. willingness to set <br /> up a twenty-four hour security, and management .corporation for the <br /> buildings rather - than just leaving it to the homeowners ' association. <br /> Mr. Jones liked the.-ponding element of one proposal and has seen these <br /> successfully developed in both Columbia Heights and New Brighton. <br /> Mr. Childs said'.he understood the other. firm would be willing to provide <br /> similar amenities, including roof top recreational and gardening <br /> facilities if that is what the City wants, - but had -just not spent as <br /> much money on their first presentation. He added, however , that the <br /> age of the resident might govern what type of _recreational facility <br /> would be needed. Mr. Bowerman speculated that the pond might become <br /> "an attractive nuisance" for children and might restrict the options <br /> for other amenities such as pathways, etc , Mr. Bjorklund responded <br /> that a walkway. could be provided around the pond. <br />
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