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Planning Commission felt the variance was the best way given what is shown and the general <br />a~eement that this is an acceptable plan. <br /> <br />Board Member Van Scoy expressed concern with the precedent being set. He noted there will <br />still be other blocks in other developments with multiple tenants and those issues will be there <br />anyway. He does not see those as overriding reasons. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt asked what the status is on a revision to the TC-2 Zoning D/strict to address the <br />F.A.R. and multiple dwelling unit issue. <br /> <br />Assistant Colnmunity Development Director Trudgeon replied staff is trying to 'deal with what is <br />cmTently before them. There needs to be discussions with the Town Center people as to what <br />their visions are so they can see how some of those relate to what they are trying to do. Codes <br />should not be created that 'will be impeding to Town Center, but it also needs to be certain that <br />the City's values and concerns are addressed. Staff does not have an answer at this time whether <br />or not the zoning code should be changed relative to the multiple principal buildings. With the <br />floor area ratio, it may make sense to lower that. If they were not to ~ant the variance, m~d were <br />to still require one building per lot, that can be done, but there will be other compromises that <br />need to be made regarding street fi'ontage. He explained Coburns and the rest of the retail places <br />overlook the pond without street frontage, and there would have to be a variance to allow for that <br />configuration.. He does not think there is any way to get around it; if not this variance there will <br />be a need for additional variances that would be decided up or dox, cn at the appropriate time. <br /> <br />Board Member Van Scoy questioned if a variance is an appropriate action for this and allowed <br />for within the City code. <br /> <br />Assistant Colnmunity Development Director Trudgeon resPonded in the affirmative, it is either <br />practical difficulty or undue hardship. He advised staff believes there are positive benefits to <br />allowing this with the ability for shared parking and other amenities on the site that might not be <br />available if they were to chop it up into lots. <br /> <br />Board Member Van Scoy inquired where additional variances would be required if this variance <br />were not to be approved. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon reviewed the buildings without road <br />fi'ontage. He explained he is not saying the lines cannot be drawn, but in the end he would <br />question if that is desirable to do. <br /> <br />Board Member Van Scoy noted this allows more flexibility in arranging things. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt noted when they were modii~,ing the Town Center district they looked at a <br />number of developments similarly situated. He inquired if the trend is towards multiple <br />developments on a single lot in a commercial context, and if it is limited to commercial. He <br />explained he is trying to determine if this is unique to this development. <br /> <br />PlO <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon replied it is more common in larger retail <br />areas with either big box or multiple buildings around an amenity. A PUD gives a lot of <br /> <br />Board of Adjustment/August 5, 2004 <br /> Page 10 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />
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