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5.07: Review Concept Plan for Pearson Farm; Case of Capstone Homes. <br /> Presentation <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill presented the staff report stating the purpose of this <br /> case is to provide preliminary feedback for a future plat currently known as Pearson Farm. This <br /> is not an official application at this time, but does include several unique policies. <br /> 1. Comprehensive Plan Amendment(subsequently a Zoning Amendment) <br /> 2. Use of Planned Unit Development District <br /> 1. Lot Sizes <br /> 2. Setbacks <br /> 3. Mandatory Environmental Review <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the proposed concept plan in detail with the <br /> Commission and requested feedback. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Commissioner VanScoy discussed the potential PUD and asked if staff was pro osing to rezone <br /> the site PUD or R-2. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill discussed the requirements of a PUD and stated staff <br /> would be evaluating this further prior to making a recommendation. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy questioned the intent of the small portion of property along Highway 10. <br /> Steve Bona, Capstone Homes, explained three townhome units would be located along Highway <br /> 10. He noted there would be a 12-foot landscaped berm between the property line and the railroad <br /> tracks. He anticipated the material for the berm would be generated from the site. He provided <br /> further comment on the proposed housing types that would be included within the development, <br /> along with the estimated prices. He described the pond and park amenities that would enhance the <br /> neighborhood. He stated one of the challenges with the development was working through the <br /> transportation and utilities. <br /> Commissioner Surma appreciated the great work Capstone had done in the community. He <br /> questioned how close the townhome units would be to the railroad tracks. <br /> Mr. Bona estimated the units would be over 100 feet from the railroad tracks. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked if the streets would be private or public. <br /> Mr. Bona explained the townhome area of the development would have private streets and an HOA <br /> would maintain these roadways. <br /> Commissioner Nosan was pleased with the proposed greenspace within the development. <br />
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