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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />April 13, 2021 <br />Page 3 <br />1 Mr. Bob Kirmis reviewed the Final Plan PUD which will contain 135 dwelling units known as <br />2 aging in place units. The principal areas of flexibility which have been requested under the PUD <br />3 include: <br />4 1. Building height (code is 35 feet/3 stories); applicant proposes approximately 56 feet to top of <br />5 parapet and 4 stories. <br />6 2. Lot coverage/impervious surface (R-4 code limits this to 50%); applicant's proposal is <br />7 approximately 50.5%. <br />8 3. Density (R-4 code limits this to approximately 24 units per acre, Comprehensive Plan calls <br />9 for 20-40 units per acre); applicant is proposing just under 32 units per acre. <br />10 <br />11 The site plan relies on a shared driveway with the Urban Grove Manufactured Home Park, <br />12 extending from the east side of the building to Kenzie Terrace on the south. That shared <br />13 driveway (approximately .5 acres in area), would have the effect of reducing overall density to <br />14 approximately 28 units per acre if included in the subject property total. <br />15 <br />16 Mr. Kirmis reviewed the landscaping and screening plan. The center drive lane has been <br />17 eliminated and was replaced with sidewalks. No changes have been proposed to the building <br />18 elevations. <br />19 <br />20 Staff has reviewed the project for land use compliance with the intent and policies of the City's <br />21 Comprehensive Plan, and for zoning consistency with the R-4, Multiple Family Residential <br />22 District as a baseline. The Comprehensive Plan promotes use of the subject property for high <br />23 density multiple family residential uses of up to 40 units per acre as allowable in this area. The <br />24 applicant is seeking the PUD, consisting of 135 units of "aging -in-place" senior housing on 4.25 <br />25 acres, a density of 31.8 units per acre. <br />26 <br />27 The final Plan PUD does not require a separate Planning Commission review or public hearing <br />28 and proceeds directly to the City Council for consideration. <br />29 <br />30 The City Council approved the Preliminary Plan PUD at their February 9, 2021 meeting. Since <br />31 the approval, the applicant has submitted updated exterior plans, reflecting consistency with the <br />32 requirements of the Preliminary PUD approval. The standard of review for Final Plan <br />33 consideration is whether the proposed Final Plan submittals comply with the terms of the <br />34 Preliminary Plan approval. Staff believes that those conditions have been met, pending final plan <br />35 checks prior to permitting. Staff recommends adoption of the Development 65 PUD Zoning <br />36 District and approval of the Final Plan PUD with the noted condition. <br />37 <br />38 Final verification of compliance with the terms noted herein and execution of the PUD <br />39 development agreement. Substantive changes will require additional review, including <br />40 reconsideration by City Council. This recommendation is based on a finding that the proposal <br />41 with the conditions cited, is consistent with the requirements for PUD consideration, with the <br />42 long-term objectives of the recommendations and policies of the St. Anthony Comprehensive <br />43 Plan. <br />44 <br />45 Mayor Stille stated this project has met the conditions that have been expressed during the <br />46 process. Mr. Kirmis stated the development agreement is still in draft form. <br />