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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />The rezoning would allow the property to be subdivided for 73 single-family lots, 152 townhome <br />units and 82 apartment units. The property is 86.71 acres in size and is within the Metropolitan <br />Urban Service Area (MUSA). The preliminary plat accompanying the application proposes to <br />develop 73 single family homes on the western part of the property, 152 townhomes along <br />Nowthen Blvd., and a 82 unit apartment building for senior citizens along Dysprosium St. The <br />current Comprehensive Plan identifies this area for commercial and single family <br />The March 2001 Draft Comprehensive Plan shows this area as being High <br />along Dysprosium St., Medium Density Residential along Nowthen Blvd. <br />Residential on the western part of the property. The to <br />property that is predominately surrounded by property that is zoned R-'~' <br />Residential, with the exception of a parcel north of the development R-3 <br />Urban Residential, and a portion of the Flintwood Hills P.U.D. <br /> <br />portion of the development property. The Lord of Life <br />Nowthen Blvd. is zoned B-1, Business and the Savannah <br />eastern side of Dysprosium is zoned MR Multi-Family <br />Plan amendment may e required if the March 200 I' <br />City Council by the time their proposal has completed <br />meets the 20% open space requirement for a Planned Unit <br />the landscaping plan as part of the site plan review and <br />outlined in the Staff Review Letter dated <br />request for rezoning of the property from <br />Planned Unit Development. <br /> <br />-1 <br /> <br />of <br /> <br /> /~s not adopted by <br /> The landscape plan <br /> City staff has reviewed <br />changes to the plan as <br /> approval of the <br /> Residential to <br /> <br />Motion by CommisSiOner Nixt, to close the public hearing. <br /> <br />Motion Carried. -VotihgYe~:":?:Chairperson Nixt, Commissioners Johnson, Kociscak, Reeves, <br />Sweet, and'W~'~ ¥oting~N0:,,None. <br /> <br />The'bUb~ic hearing clb~:~ 'at 10:2T~, <br /> <br />ChairpersOn,~ixt called'ithe regular meeting of the Planning Commission back to order at 10:27 <br /> <br />Motion by Commi:~Moner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Sweet, to recommend that City <br />Council adopt the Findings of Fact relating to a request to rezone the proposed plat of The Ponds <br />form B-1 Business and R-1 Single Family Residential to Planned Unit Development and to <br />recommend that City Council approve the request to rezone the proposed plat of The Ponds fi:om <br /> <br />Planning Commission/June 5, 2001 <br /> Page 19 of 30 <br /> <br />_ ~-235- <br /> <br /> <br />
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