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parking lot. The shared driveway goes to the NE corner of the site. There is an extended 1 <br />emergency vehicle access from the front of the building and an emergency access to the alley to 2 <br />the north if necessary. An updated site plan was provided for staff review which included a green 3 <br />area with pedestrian access on the east side of the building. The underground garage plan was 4 <br />provided for Council review. 5 <br /> 6 <br />The Concept Review was done in joint session with the Planning Commission earlier last year 7 <br />and after some modifications the Preliminary Plan PUD is before Council this evening. The final 8 <br />stage a Final Plan PUD would come before Council at a later date. 9 <br /> 10 <br />The property was indicated on a map and it is currently zoned R-1. This PUD would change the 11 <br />zoning to PUD zoning. A map was shown indicating the property location. 12 <br /> 13 <br />The facility is proposed to include, initially, 83 independent living units, 28 assisted living units, 14 <br />and 24 memory care units for a total of 135 units. In staff’s experience, it is not uncommon that 15 <br />these facilities shift between assisted and independent living status, based on the needs of the 16 <br />individual tenants. Within the apartment building, a range of unit types are to be provided. The 17 <br />independent living units are broken down into the following unit sizes: 18 <br /> 11 studio units from 434 – 804sf 19 <br /> 38 one-bedroom units from 651-754sf 20 <br /> 22 one-bedroom units plus dent units 942sf 21 <br /> 18 two-bedroom units from 1127-1226sf 22 <br /> 23 <br />The landscape plan was provided. The plant species would be diversified with pollinator style 24 <br />applications. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Mr. Grittman reviewed the PUD Considerations. Building Height (code is 35 feet/3 stories); 27 <br />applicant proposes approximately 46 feet and 4 stories. Lot coverage/impervious surface (r-4 28 <br />code limits this to 50%); applicant’s proposal is approximately 50.5%. Density (R-4 code limits 29 <br />this to approximately 24 units per acre, Comprehensive Plan calls for 20-40 units per acre); 30 <br />applicant is proposing approximately 28-32 units per acre. 31 <br /> 32 <br />The Planning Commission reviewed this in January and recommended approval with ten 33 <br />conditions: 34 <br />1. An access easement shall be in place to accommodate the easterly shared access road with 35 <br />the Urban Grove development site to Kenzie Terrace. Proof of such access easement shall be 36 <br />provided to the City as a part of the final PUD documentation. 37 <br />2. Access-related issues shall be subject to comment and recommendation by the City Engineer. 38 <br />3. The City finds that the proposed parking supply is adequate to serve the facility. 39 <br />4. Final PUD Plans demonstrate compliance with ADA parking supply requirements (for 40 <br />disabled persons). 41 <br />5. City Officials find the proposed four-story apartment building heights to be acceptable 42 <br />(within the context of the PUD). 43 <br />6. As part of the Final Plan submission, the submitted landscape plan be amended to add 44 <br />evergreen plantings along the north edge of the shared driveway. 45 <br />5
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