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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNORTH LEMAY PLAZA PUD - FINAL - 57-87A - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESPlanning and Zonino nutes 10 March 28, 1988 Mr. Peterson stated that the Downtown Plan is an appropriate place for this study and is ongoing at this time. Member Crews moved to indefinitely table the request to amend the zoning to require a PUD review for significant development projects in the downtown area. Member Kern seconded the motion. Member Strom stated that he would support the motion and would push very hard to see that things go along quickly in terms of studies related to the downtown area. Member Crews and Chairwoman O'Dell stated that they concurred with Member Strom. Motion to table this item carried 6-0. 1 F ITEM 21 - 157-87A - NORTH LEMAY PLAZA PUD - FINAL Ted Shepard gave a description and the history of the proposed project. Ric Hattman, Gefroh-Hattman, introduced William Giesenhagen of PDQ, and stated that conditions placed upon this project have been met. There was no public input on this project. Member Brown moved to approve the North Lemay Plaza PUD Final because it met the conditions placed upon it at the preliminary and by City Council. Member Strom seconded the motion. Motion for approval was carried 6-0. ITEM 22 - #53-85P - CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, PARCEL J (LIFECARE) - MASTER PLAN Member Crews and Member Kern abstained from discussion and voting on Item 22 and Item 23. Ted Shepard gave a description of the proposed project. Frank Vaught, Vaught/Frye Architects, stated that Bob Hutchinson, CSURF, and himself were available for any questions. Lucy Bourdon, 1945 Wallenberg, asked what would be the overall density of the proposed project. Mr. Vaught replied that the Master Plan had a 16 dwelling units per acre approved which would be about 500 total units within the 31 acres. Phase 1 has a 240-bed nursing home facility, Phase 2 is projected as a 149 unit retirement village, and Phase 3 is unknown as to its exact use but that -- -- -" would leave approximately III units that could be built on Phase 3. t -8-