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developed in two phases with a total of 126 row style townhomes. She indicated the first phase <br />has been developed and contains 46 townhome units. She stated it is Staff's understanding that <br />thc requested revisions to the preliminary plat and site plan are a result of replacing some of the <br />row style units with back-to-back units in the second phase of the development. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolik stated that the Grading and Drainage Plan <br />and [Jtility Plan are generally acceptable. She indicated that the change in product from row <br />house to back-to-back house is now subject to the City's newly adopted architectural standards. <br />She stated the new standards require that 35% of the area of the front wall of the buildings be <br />brick and two architectural elements be included in the design. She indicated that the Colonial <br />Manor contains 18% brick on the front wall, and the design includes a total of five additional <br />architectural elements, therefore meeting the requirements. <br /> <br />Assistant Colnmunity Development Director Frolik stated that density transitioning will be <br />r¢cluircd along the northern and western property boundaries. She indicated that this would <br />require a twenty-five foot wide buffer. She stated a combination of new plantings and existing <br />vegetation appear to satisfy this requirement, and some minor modifications are required to the <br />l~andscape Plan. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolik advised that the preliminary plat <br />appropriately continues the sidewalk along the east side of Iodine Street. She stated the <br />preliminary plat and site plan must be modified to include a sidewalk on the north side of 154th <br />Avcnuc NW. <br /> <br />(;hairpcrson Nixt asked if private streets are acceptable. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolik indicated they are, noting Staff recommends <br />approval of the revised preliminary plat and site plan. <br /> <br />Public ! leafing <br /> <br />(~hairpersm~ Nixt opened the public hearing at 9:55 p.m. <br /> <br />Jacquclyn Cardinal 15131 Iodine Ct..W. - stated she wrote the letter distributed to the Planning <br />Commission members. She indicated she is the owner of Lot 14, Block 2, Wildlife Sanctuary 2nd <br />Addition. She stated there are large trees on the common property line, and when they are <br />rcmovcd, she would lose her privacy. She gave a proposal for moving several townhomes south, <br />away l?om the common property line. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolik stated they could look at those suggestions <br />with thc applicant, however there are setbacks that have to be met. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt asked if there was any change proposed to the area Ms. Cardinal was <br />referencing fi'otn the approved plat. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/August 8, 2005 <br /> Page 20 of 26 <br /> <br /> <br />
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