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<br /> <br /> <br />To: Chair Ressler and Planning Commission Members <br /> Dustin Rief, City Administrator <br /> <br />From: Jeremy Barnhart, AICP <br /> Community Development Director <br /> <br />Date: September 21, 2020 <br /> <br />Subject: #LA20-000052, Mark Rausch o/b/o University of St. Thomas and David Weekley <br />Homes, NW corner of Willow Drive and Wayzata Blvd., Concept Plan review <br /> <br /> <br />Background <br />The subject property is guided for urban high density residential (20-25 units per acre) in the <br />2040 comprehensive plan. In March of 2019, the City Council reviewed a concept plan (LA19- <br />000006) for potential 75-90 unit apartment building at the corner, to be developed under RPUD <br />zoning. <br />The City Council did not support that proposal. Councilmembers suggested the development on <br />this corner should be more in line with the Stonebay townhome development on Kelley <br />Parkway; this type of development, at lower densities, will require an amendment to the <br />Comprehensive Plan and Met Council approval. <br /> <br />Responding to this Council direction, a new developer has prepared a concept plan for a <br />townhome development featuring 43 townhome units over 12 buildings. The applicant has <br />attempted to mimic the character of the Stonebay townhomes across the street. <br />Access to the development would be via two drives off of Kelley Parkway. No access is proposed <br />onto Willow drive or Wayzata Blvd. The project will be served by municipal water and sanitary <br />sewer. <br />The proposal includes a number of sidewalks linking the front doors of the units to sidewalks <br />along Kelley and Willow. <br /> <br />Applicable Regulations: <br />Section 78-627 outlines the review procedure for RPUD development. <br /> <br />The first stage is the development of a concept for review by the Planning Commission and City <br />Council. Following non-binding guidance, a developer will make an application for master <br />development approval, rezoning, preliminary plat, and in this case, comprehensive plan <br />amendment. All of these applications are public hearings. After these approvals, the developer <br />will make an application for a final site plan and building plan approval, to be reviewed and <br />approved by the Planning Commission and City Council. The RPUD standards are summarized in <br />Application Summary: The applicant is requesting comment on a proposed concept plan for a <br />3.69 acre/ 43 unit townhome development at the NW corner of Willow and Wayzata. <br />Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends the external setbacks be <br />revised to be consistent with the Stonebay townhome development and other comments <br />provided be addressed.
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