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May 9, 2024 PC Minutes <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />carriage homes will be slightly taller than the villa products seen elsewhere in the development , and <br />that they’ve had market success with the product type in their other developments within the metro <br />area. <br /> <br />Commissioner Arcand asked about the difference between carriage homes and other products. Becker <br />stated that carriage homes are slightly more expensive than twin homes, but that customers tend to <br />prefer the detached product. Commissioner Petty asked if they’ve received any complaints from <br />residents in the carriage home product, Becker said that they haven’t. <br /> <br />Chair Kleissler opened the Public Hearing at 7:09 PM. <br /> <br />No one spoke. <br /> <br />Chair Kleissler closed the Public Hearing at 7:10 PM. <br /> <br />Commissioner Derr said that the proposed amendment does not change the overall feel of the <br />neighborhood. <br /> <br />Commissioner Petty made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Andress, to approve the PUD <br />Amendment for M/I Homes of Minneapolis/St. Paul, LLC. subject to the conditions in the resolution. <br /> <br />All ayes. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />The request will be reviewed by the City Council on May 20 th, 2024. <br /> <br />Public Hearing: Liberty Classical Academy – Requests for a Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit <br />(CUP) to construct a 33,590 square foot addition to the existing school building and associated <br />parking lots. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Juba presented background on the requests for a site plan and CUP <br />to construct an addition to the existing school building and associated parking lots at 10158 122 nd <br />Street North. Liberty Classical Academy owns approximately 82 acres of property that is split between <br />the City of Hugo and May Township. The Hugo property is zoned Agricultural (AG) and guided <br />Public/Quasi-Public (PQ) in the 2040 Land Use Plan. The school building on site was previously used by <br />the Stillwater Area School District as Withrow Elementary School, which was closed in 2018 and <br />purchased by Liberty Classical Academy within the past few years. Currently, Liberty uses the school to <br />teach Pre-K through 2nd grade. The proposal at this meeting included a site plan and CUP for an <br />addition to the existing school building and associated parking lots. The applic ant is proposing a new <br />access point on Keller Avenue, also known as County Road 57, and the two existing access points on <br />122nd Street would be closed and relocated. The proposal includes a stormwater pond and septic <br />system to be constructed on the portion of property in May Township. Staff has reviewed the requests <br />and determined they meet all building, parking, and impervious surface requirements. Staff has been <br />working closely with Washington County on the proposed access points and requirements for