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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES <br />May 20.2002 <br />Page 22 of 22 <br />residential (MFR) use at a density of 3-6 units per acre. South of Kelley Parkway, the site is guided for <br />Conunercial uses • specifically professional offices, limited service uses, and retail uses accessory to the <br />offices. <br />GaHron stated that the primary change would be to allow multi-family residential uses (row houses and <br />condo’s) on the westerly 3/4 of the site south of Kelley Parkway, rather than the commercial it is guided <br />for now. A second CMP change would be to allow a considerably more intense level of retail uses at the <br />northwest comer of 12AVillow, i.e. grocery, service retail, and restaurant. <br />2) Rezoning • l>e entire site is currently zoned RR-IB, one family residential. The area of commercial <br />development is proposed tu be rezoned to B-6 Highway Commercial District (PUD) and the residential <br />component is proposed to be rezoned to RPUD Residential Planned Unit Development District <br />3) PUD Genetal Concept Plan Approval • a review process similar in scope to a combination of the <br />sketch plan and preliminary plat phases of a standard subdivision process. Commitment by the City in <br />this phase signifies the City’s formal commitment to the development. <br />4) PUD Development Plan Approval - In this final stage, the developer will provide detailed plans for <br />implementation of the approved General Concept Plan, as well as, preliminary and final plat documents. <br />Gaffron reiterated to the Commission that their mission this evening would be to focus primarily on the <br />proposed amendments to the CMP. He encouraged the Commissioners not to get bogged down in the <br />details and instead carefully consider the points made by the City’s planning consultant, John Shardlow. <br />Gaffron reminded the Commissioners that in the 2000-2020 CMP update, that they only recently <br />completed, the CMP envisions focusing retail development in a compact downtown area in Long Lake.