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,, ,. <br /> ii=- <br /> 7 O� <br /> • O O <br /> �b. - CITY of ORONO <br /> � � <br /> �,� G'� RESOLUTION.OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> , ��SHp4�' NO. 4 6 1 � <br /> . FINDINGS <br /> 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning Files #2640-2641. <br /> 2. The property is located in the B-1 Limited Neighborhood Business District. The <br /> property consists of approximately 6.7 acres. <br /> 3.� The development plans include a 23,000 s.f. two-story office building and a 62 <br /> unit "55+" senior housing building. The office building would be located on a <br /> parcel approximately 2.7 acres in size. The residential use �vould be located on <br /> a parcel approximately 4.0 acres in size. <br /> 4. Rezoning of the property from B-1 General Business to B-6 and RPUD is <br /> essentially down zoning of the property as the permitted uses in the B-6 and <br /> . RPUD districts would have less potential impact on the adjacent residential <br /> properties than certain allowed B-1 retail uses. The proposed office use and <br /> senior residential component will not result in the same traffic levels or <br /> development pattern as a retail environment. <br /> 5. The 62 unit building on the 4 acre site would provide 15.5 units/acre of senior <br /> housing units at a variety of unit sizes and rental rates. The proposed rezoning <br /> t� RPUD Residential Planned Unit Development zoning district is appropriate <br /> to allow for the units/acre density requested based on two key factors: � <br /> a. The land is currently zoned to allow high intensity retail uses. The <br /> proposed higher density senior housing use will have a substantially lower <br /> impact on the adjacent properties and the transportation system than <br /> would a high intensity retail use. � <br /> b. The senior housing use has a substantially lower impact in terms of <br /> traffic generation and impact on adjacent properties, particularly the single <br /> family residential neighborhood directly adjacent to the property, than <br /> would other types of higher density residential development. <br /> • Page 2 of 13 <br />
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