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Chairperson Nixt indicated he does not want to recommend denial because he thinks this is <br />feasible as it is. <br />Discussion ensued on the best way to send this to the Council with a recommend:ati°n and <br />rationale. <br />Motion by Commissioner Brauer, seconded by Commissioner Shepherd to. recommend the City <br /> issues:.. <br />Council deny the preliminary plat and site plan based primarily on the fo[ioWi-ng <br /> 1. The perceived inappropriate use of townhomes; <br /> 2. Unresolved issues on Potassium; <br /> 3. Crowding of lots 1-14 on the northern portion. .~' <br /> <br /> Motion carried: 3:2. Voting Yes: Commissioners Braue['::stSbPherd, a~d Watson. Voting N~? <br /> Commissioners Levine, and Van Scoy. Abstain: Chairperson Nixt..: Absent: Commissi'6hgr <br /> <br /> Case #8 Public Hearing- Request to Rezone i~;°Pe~?from; R-1 Single Family <br /> Residential to Planned Unit Development; Case:of Shade Tree Communities <br /> <br /> Chairperson Nixt opened the public h~g at i'1'! I~3 p;m.- <br /> Mr. Hampton indicated there are City Co~es that m~ it possibt, e~to develop to a certain density, <br /> but why does that have to be allowed. He asked if the fact:that it meets code have to mean the <br /> Planning Commission approves it and sends:it'to the City Council. <br /> Commissioner Brauer noted tha't legally a deOeiop~i>has the right to develop at a density up to <br /> what the City Code allows. '~:~ <br /> . ._ -:-: .¥- .:_..,1.~ <br /> :":~:.,- - '. ........ <br /> Chairperson Nix¢ noted this'- ai:aeii; iot bei2~ developed at the maximum density allowed. <br /> <br /> MotiOn 6;y.'Commissioner Brauer,_seconded by Watson to close the public hearing. <br /> Motion carried[_' - Voting Yesi.- Chairperson Nixt, Commissioners Brauer, Watson, Eevine, <br /> Shepherd, and VanScoy. VOting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Johnson. <br /> <br />"Commission Business <br /> Mbtion by commissioner Brauer, seconded by Commissioner Shepherd to recommend that the <br /> City C6uncil deny the rezoning based primarily-on the following issues: <br /> 4. The perceived inappropriate use of townhomes; <br /> 5. Uhresolved issues on Potassium; . <br /> 6. Crowding of lots 1-14 on the northern portion. <br /> <br />-228- <br /> <br />Planning Commission/April 7, 2005 <br /> Page 21 of 23 <br /> <br /> <br />