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7.01: Consider Sketch Plan for Parkside Townhomes (Project No. 22-143); Case of COR at <br />Ramsey LLC <br />Precentntinn <br />Senior Planner Anderson presented the Staff Report stating that staff recommends that the <br />Commission provide applicable feedback to the applicant and direct them to proceed with <br />preparation of a Preliminary Plat submittal. <br />Commission Business <br />Councilmember Woestehoff mentioned the comment from staff about the site potentially being <br />overparked for guest parking and asked for more information. <br />Senior Planner Anderson commented that there is nothing wrong with having additional guest <br />parking, but the number of stalls could be reduced. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff commented that he is excited for this development and is a proponent <br />of less parking as there is a lot of asphalt in the area. He believed that greenspace or bike racks <br />could be more beneficial. He also agreed with the architectural upgrades recommended by staff. <br />Commissioner VanScoy stated that when this was last discussed he was very vocal about porches <br />but noted that he did review the COR Framework and there is language that would allow a balcony <br />and therefore he withdraws his previous objection to the porch element. <br />Commissioner Anderson commented that he would also withdraw his objection related to porches. <br />He stated that if this design is going to be allowed, it should blend into the neighboring units. He <br />also agreed that there should be upgraded architecture on the public street facing side. <br />Jason Palmby, applicant, commented that they are excited to create this development of <br />townhomes with open space areas for the private residents to gather. <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked the applicant for input on the recommendation of staff for upgraded <br />architecture. <br />John Rasc, builder, stated that this is a unique opportunity as there is a variety of architecture and <br />different designs within the COR. He stated that they believe that their design blends well with <br />the different types of architecture in the area. He stated that they also have to design a product that <br />meets the demands of the market at a price point that people can afford. He noted that these would <br />have a higher price than the other townhomes that have been built in the COR, estimating a price <br />beginning at $375,000. He stated that they would not be opposed to stone or brick, but there has <br />to be a give and take with the fencing, patios, and landscaping. He stated that they tend to place <br />value in the things people want and find value in and brick is not it in this case. He stated that they <br />could keep that in mind as they move forward but would like flexibility in return for the other <br />items they propose. <br />
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