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Councilmember Shryock stated that there appears to be a change in the layout of the senior living <br /> portion and asked for details. <br /> Mr. Roessler replied that certain things were changed after the staff review to incorporate <br /> comments. <br /> Terry Dalstrom, 6902 139th Lane, stated that this has been a confusing plan to follow. He asked <br /> if the site proposed for auto body would still be auto body. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill noted that the original plan reviewed with the <br /> Planning Commission showed an auto body use but that prospect has withdrawn from the <br /> project. He noted that the applicant would then propose an auto retail use, but staff would allow <br /> any business allowed in the B-2 district. <br /> Mr. Dalstrom stated that he would have a concern with the auto body use. He noted that he was <br /> a land developer for 28 years throughout the northern suburbs. He stated that this plan would <br /> identify 81 stalls for damaged vehicle storage. He stated that the storm sewer in this area runs <br /> into the stormwater pond and then into the Mississippi River. He stated that he would be <br /> concerned with the amount of runoff from the hardcover of the parking area that would run into <br /> the stormwater pond and then the river. He noted that he does not see an auto body use allowed <br /> in the B-2 zoning district. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that this is a Mixed-Use Planned Unit <br /> Development (MU-PUD) and the underlying B-2 would be used for guidance. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau stated that staff is working with the developer under guidance of ordinance <br /> and State Statute to ensure that a request would meet City Code. <br /> Mr. Dalstrom asked if the land would need to be rezoned. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau stated that the parcel would not be rezoned. <br /> Mr. Dalstrom asked for details on the process and where this would go from tonight's meeting. <br /> He stated that he received a notification for the Planning Commission meeting but not for <br /> tonight's meeting. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that the mailing was done for the Planning <br /> Commission meeting. He stated that the next step was discussed at that meeting. He noted that <br /> the City Council meeting tonight is optional and therefore additional notification is not provided <br /> as this is a high-level review for input and formal action is not taken. He stated that if this moves <br /> forward there would be a preliminary plat submitted which would be reviewed by the Planning <br /> Commission and notification would be provided for that meeting. He noted that if this moves <br /> forward there would also be a public open house and notification would also be provided for <br /> that. <br /> City Council/March 26,2019 <br /> Page 8 of 11 <br />