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October 27,2022 PC Minutes <br /> Page 6 <br /> Bear states that the frontage roads proposed on the sketch plan are hypothetical and can be moved in <br /> any number of configurations. Bear adds that the underlying zoning in areas guided Mixed-Use is <br /> commercial, that any project involving a residential use would require a zoning amendment, and a <br /> discussion would need to be had about the specifics of uses. <br /> Gort states that staff encouraged the applicant to factor in how any horizontal mixed-use buildings <br /> would relate to each other when designing a mixed-use plan, and Bear adds that the applicant may <br /> appreciate more feedback on the mix of uses. Commissioner Petty stated that she better understands <br /> the scope of the uses knowing that commercial buildings are incorporated and related to the <br /> apartments, recommending more detailed renderings. <br /> Commissioner Andress relates the concern about the apartments encroaching on the Hardwood Creek <br /> Trail to an example in White Bear Lake, and wants top make sure that the trail and highway aren't <br /> dominated by the building. <br /> Commissioner Derr agrees that a rendering of the view from adjacent roadways would be useful, and <br /> that the land is set lower than the road in some areas along CSAH 8. Commissioner Petty responds that <br /> the land isn't as low on this property than on other stretches of the highway. <br /> Chair Kleissler stated that she would like to see commercial uses closer to the roads with the <br /> apartments further back, but is still concerned with the apartment wall aligning with Highway 61, <br /> suggesting there may be a way of moving the "L" shape line away from the highway. Gort responds <br /> highlighting the Multifamily Design Guidelines requiring articulated facades, stating that a wall along <br /> the highway would not be flat. <br /> Commissioner Arcand asks about Stalland's plans for the commercial uses considering his professional <br /> focus on apartment development. Stalland points to architectural consistency across the proposed <br /> buildings, which would enable his real estate broker Bill Lentsch, who was also in attendance, to more <br /> easily sell the commercial uses. <br /> Commissioner Arcand asks Lentsch about his interest in the commercial uses. Lentsch stated that he <br /> receives several inquiries about commercial development, but there is some difficulty in creating solid <br /> plans without existing infrastructure. Commissioner Arcand asks why the reluctance is still there today, <br /> and Lentsch stated that City staff has been encouraging development of the entire 92-acre property at <br /> once. Lentsch recalled the AUAR and grant money he received, but ultimately declined since the funds <br /> were too large for him to properly use. Furthermore, Lentsch stated that remodeling the floodway per <br /> terms outlined by FEMA was difficult, and that stormwater management for the entire property would <br /> be difficult, which ultimately led to interest falling off from potential developers. <br /> Commissioner Petty said that the applicant's architectural rendering looked nice. <br /> Commissioner Arcand stated that the existing land use fits well on the corner parcel, and asks staff <br /> when the percentage of commercial to residential uses is to be decided. Bear responds that a lot of <br /> discretion can be given to the Planning Commission during the process, reiterating the challenge of <br />
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