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Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners VanScoy, Nosan, Anderson, <br /> Brauer, and Surma. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br /> 5.02: Stone Brook Children's Academy & Childcare Center Purchase Agreement <br /> Presentation <br /> Assistant City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama presented the staff report <br /> stating The EDA and City Council are considering the attached purchase agreement (PA) with <br /> Stone Brook Academy for 1-acre of land located near the center of The COR for a children's <br /> academy and childcare center. It is customary for the City to allow the Planning Commission to <br /> comment on purchase agreements for City-owned land before they are executed. Specifically, the <br /> City Council is seeking preliminary comments on the proposed land use/ concept site layout. <br /> Staff sunests three maior talking points for the Planning Commission: <br /> (1) The proposed Stone Brook project has sparked the discussion of the Yolite Street <br /> connection. At this point, the EDA, Planning Commission, and City Council have all <br /> generally agreed, a connection is needed. However, the "type" of connection is an <br /> outstanding item. Should the City require Yolite to be a formal public roadway, designed <br /> to public road standards (much like Sapphire Street in The COR). Or, can the Yolite Street <br /> connection be constructed as a private drive connection (much like Residence at The COR <br /> or Casey's). Stone Brook would prefer a private drive connection. Staff is open to either <br /> option. <br /> (2) The proposed Stone Brook building orientation does include portions of the building <br /> set-back from Sunwood Drive (much like the City's Municipal Center Building). <br /> Generally speaking, The COR Design Standards require the building to be pushed up <br /> against Sunwood Drive. Staff believes this project meets the general intent of The COR <br /> Design Standards. However, the proposed Stone Brook building orientation, partially set- <br /> back from Sunwood, will likely require some sort of deviation (or variance) from the City's <br /> COR Design Standards. Staff would like to know if the Planning Commission is open to <br /> the proposed building orientation on Sunwood Drive? From a preliminary perspective, <br /> Staff is generally comfortable with the proposed building orientation. <br /> (3) The Planning Commission reviewed the attached four master plan options in February. <br /> At the time, the Planning Commission showed general support for layout "B" due to the <br /> internal east-to-west road connection. Staff would like to confirm the Planning <br /> Commission's position on that item. <br /> Assistant City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama explained it should be <br /> noted, this case is not an "official/formal review" of the site plan by the Planning Commission. <br /> That will occur formally in the future, during the entitlement process (i.e. official site plan/plat). <br /> The purpose of this case is to gather "preliminary" input on the site layout for the benefit of the <br /> Council and Stone Brook, as they negotiate the attached purchase agreement. The site layout of <br /> Planning Commission/March 2, 2017 <br /> Page 8 of 15 <br />