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To: Chair Ressler and Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Olson, Interim City Administrator <br />From: Jeremy Barnhart, AICP <br />Community Development Director <br />Date: March 15, 2021 <br />Subject: #20-53, CBS MN Properties, LLC, 2060 Wayzata Blvd, <br />RPUD Concept Plan Review <br />Background <br />The subject property was originally developed as Amber Woods, a 10 unit office park <br />condominium project in 2005. The site was graded, parking, and utilities installed, and in 2008 <br />the first building was built. A second foundation was poured also, but no other development <br />occurred on the property until 2017, when a Conditional Use Permit was granted and a day care <br />center moved into the existing building. <br />In the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, the property was guided for high density residential, with a <br />density of 20-25 units per acre. Previously, the guided land use was commercial. <br />Proposal <br />The property owner desires to replat and develop the remaining portions of the original Amber <br />Woods development into a 48 unit apartment building. The building would be 4 stories, <br />including one level of underground parking for 66 stalls. <br />The building is L shaped, with the short end to the north. The existing parking lot will be <br />retained. Access to the underground parking area will be at the south end of the building. <br />Access to the site is via an existing entrance off of Wayzata Blvd that is shared with the property <br />to the east. <br />The building is proposed with a flat roof, with a roof top deck over the 2nd floor at the south end <br />of the structure. Individual apartments will have a balcony. The building exterior is shown as <br />brick and siding. Exposed facades of the underground parking suggest a rough textured <br />concrete block, this should be confirmed. <br />The table below provides analysis of the project based on the RPUD requirements for Attached <br />Family structures. <br />Application Summary: The applicant is proposing to develop the property as a Residential <br />Planned Unit Development (RPUD); the first step is the review of a concept plan. <br />Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff requests non-binding feedback on the <br />proposed RPUD development. <br />LA20-53 <br />Council Exhibit C