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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />March 27, 2018 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />Bank site. On October 10, 2017, the City Council denied the request and adopted a resolution 1 <br />outlining their stated reasons. 2 <br /> 3 <br />On December 22, 2017, The Village, LLC submitted new applications and requests for a 4 <br />preliminary PUD plan/rezoning, a preliminary plat, and a comprehensive plan amendment for the 5 <br />site. Their submission was deemed incomplete at that time, due to changes in the status of the 6 <br />purchase agreement for the Bremer property, and The Village, LLC was properly informed of 7 <br />this. 8 <br /> 9 <br />On January 26, 2018, The Village, LLC submitted a revised plan for preliminary plat and 10 <br />preliminary PUD development plan for the site that excluded the Bremer Bank site. The 11 <br />application was deemed complete by the City and is the subject of this report. 12 <br /> 13 <br />The Planning Commission held a public hearing on February 26, 2018, took public testimony on 14 <br />the revised plan, reviewed the proposal, and recommended, 7 to 0, to approve the preliminary 15 <br />plat and preliminary PUD development plan, subject to the conditions in the staff report, and 16 <br />adding a condition to evaluate the intersection at 27th Avenue. The Planning Commission also 17 <br />approved, 7 to 0, a supplemental motion recommending that the City Council strongly consider 18 <br />tying financial tax incentives for this development to affordable housing and requiring that 19 <br />housing being included for families and in each building within the development. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Ms. Rothstein provided a summary of the requests with their land use application for the 22 <br />redevelopment plan for 2501 Lowry Avenue: Planned Unit Development (PUD) preliminary 23 <br />development plan review and Re-Zoning Request and Preliminary Plat review for their re-24 <br />development plan for 2501 Lowry Avenue. 25 <br /> 26 <br />The preliminary plat and PUD preliminary development submittal proposes a residential 27 <br />redevelopment that includes several housing types and styles: independent senior rental housing; 28 <br />assisted living senior housing; and general occupancy rental housing. There is a total of 430 29 <br />housing units proposed on the site, comprised of three buildings of multifamily housing. While 30 <br />the floor plans currently show 414 units, the developer is requesting authorization to reconfigure 31 <br />the floor plans and unit sizes and number within the current building footprints proposed in order 32 <br />to increase the number of proposed units up to a hard cap of 430 units. The reconfiguration 33 <br />would result in 28 units per acre. This is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in the zoning 34 <br />district. 35 <br /> 36 <br />The independent senior building (Building A) is proposed to include approximately 61 studio, 1-37 <br />bedroom and 2-bedroom units and to be 45.5 feet in height. Building B, consisting of assisted 38 <br />living senior housing, is proposed to have approximately 128 units, which range in size from 39 <br />very small, memory care units to larger 2-bedroom units. This building is proposed to be 45.5 40 <br />feet in height. The general occupancy rental building (Building C) is proposed to have a mix of 41 <br />studio (approximately 77), 1-bedroom (100 units), 2-bedroom (36) and 3-bedroom (12) units. 42 <br />Building C is proposed to be 44 feet in height. These exact breakdowns are subject to change, 43 <br />based on final market studies and plans. 44 <br /> 45 <br />5
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