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August 20, 2019 <br />Page 13 <br /> <br />technical comment and some attention, but none that will impact the Preliminary Plan <br />documents or the general site planning. <br /> <br />PUD Agreement. As a condition of Final PUD approval, the applicant will be required to enter <br />into a PUD agreement with the City and post all the necessary securities required by it. <br /> <br />3. Criteria for and Consistency with Criteria for PUD Approval. Title XV Land Usage, Chapter <br />152 Zoning Code, Section §152.209. <br /> <br />SUMMARY AND STAFF/PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Preliminary Plan PUD - Staff and Planning Commission recommend approval with the following <br />conditions: <br /> <br />1. An access easement shall be in place to accommodate the northerly access to the subject <br />site. Proof of such access easement shall be provided to the City as a part of the original <br />or amended PUD documentation. <br /> <br />2. Access-related issues shall be subject to comment and recommendation by the City <br />Engineer. <br /> <br />3. As a part of the Final PUD Plan submission, a plan of the enclosed parking area shall be <br />submitted for City review. <br /> <br />4. The City finds that the proposed parking supply (and the deficit based on ordinance <br />requirements) is adequate to serve the facility. The City will continue to research the <br />parking demand to determine whether a lesser parking supply can properly serve the <br />project in an effort to reduce impervious surface coverage on the property. <br /> <br />5. Internal parking stalls which exhibit “bumper to bumper” or “bumper to wall” conditions <br />should be increased from 18 to 19 feet in depth, where possible. <br /> <br />6. Final PUD Plans demonstrate compliance with ADA parking supply requirements (for <br />disabled persons). <br /> <br />7. City Officials find the proposed five-story apartment building heights to be acceptable <br />(within the context of the PUD). <br /> <br />8. Sample floor plans be submitted which demonstrate compliance with applicable minimum <br />floor area requirements of the Building Code. <br /> <br />9. Details regarding the design of the clubhouse and pool building shall be submitted for City <br />review. <br /> <br />47
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