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Councilmember Woestehoff introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br /> RESOLUTION #24-157 <br /> RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT <br /> PERTAINING TO MIXED USE <br /> RECITALS <br /> 1. Presbyterian Homes and Services, hereinafter referred to as the "Applicant" has properly <br /> applied for a Land Use Application to construct a mixed multi-family residential <br /> development around an existing religious institution on property legally described as <br /> follows: <br /> Lot 1, Block 1, Stoney River Addition, Anoka County, Minnesota <br /> ("Subject Property") <br /> 2. That the Subject Property is proposed to be guided Mixed Use (High), pending <br /> Metropolitan Council Review, in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 3. That the Applicant's proposed development of 460 units of residential housing <br /> (approximately 20 units per acre) along with an existing institutional use does not align <br /> with the proposed guidance's definition as follows: <br /> Mixed Use (MU) Mixed Use areas may include a combination of residential, <br /> commercial, light industrial, open space, and a transit hub and are broken into the <br /> following three categories: <br /> Mixed Use (Low). Areas guided as Mixed Use (Low) are expected to <br /> develop at a minimum of five (5) units per acre and a maximum of fifteen <br /> (15) units per acre. It is expected that 50% of the land area will be <br /> developed as residential. <br /> Mixed Use (Medium). Areas guided as Mixed Use (Medium) are expected <br /> to develop at a minimum of eight (8) units per acre and a maximum of <br /> twenty-five (25) units per acre. It is expected that 50% ofthe land area will <br /> be developed as residential. <br /> Mixed Use (High). Areas guided as Mixed Use (High) are expected to <br /> develop at a minimum of fifteen (15) units per acre and a maximum of <br /> seventy-five (75) units per acre. It is expected that 50%of the land area will <br /> be developed as residential <br />