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Commissioner Bauer commented that he is very familiar with that area and noted the difficulty in <br />making a left turn from that side of Nowthen Boulevard. He believed that the roundabout would <br />be a huge improvement. <br />Commissioner Hunt agreed, noting that he also travels that stretch of the road multiple times per <br />day. He agreed that a healthy majority of people exiting that property in the morning would be <br />traveling south and that volume of traffic trying to exit from one location would create a traffic <br />problem. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked for details on the phasing of the development. <br />Mr. Jagodzinski commented that phasing is still not completely set but the all -ages building would <br />most likely be constructed first, beginning in 2025 and the senior buildings would follow. He <br />noted that it would be a multi -year process and therefore the roundabout would most likely be in <br />place prior to full build out. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff noted that the senior building would also have a much different traffic <br />pattern than the all -ages building. <br />Commissioner Peters referenced the all ages building and asked the anticipated price point for <br />rentals. <br />Mr. Jagodzinski replied that those units would start at $1,450 per month. <br />Commissioner Peters asked the type of air handling units that would be used. <br />Mr. Jagodzinski replied that they would be using magic-paks. <br />Commissioner Hunt asked if there are plans for a playground. <br />Mr. Jagodzinski replied that while it is not currently in the plans, they would be open to <br />discussions. <br />Chairperson Gengler asked if one HOA would cover all the housing sections or whether they <br />would be separate. <br />Mr. Jagodzinski replied that most likely they would have one entity to control all of that. <br />Chairperson Gengler asked for more details on the emergency access gate. <br />Planning Manager Larson replied that fire and police wanted a connection, but public works was <br />not supportive of a through public street, nor did the applicant, which lead to the addition of the <br />gate to allow emergency access if needed but prevent through traffic. <br />Planning Commission/ March 28, 2024 <br />Page 9 of 13 <br />