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06-24-1999 Council Work Session
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Summary of Council Work Session/Townhome Tour <br />Held on Thursday, June 24,1999 <br />The City Council toured townhouse developments in Plymouth, Minnetonka, Shorewood and Tonka <br />Bay on Thursday, June 24, 1<J99. The tour included a wide range of costs, designs and densities. <br />A summary of the discussion during the tour is as follows; <br />1.It is important the quality of building materials and the quality of construction are <br />high to enable the development to continue to be an asset over the long-term <br />2.A combination of face-brick and other quality exterior materials is desirable for the <br />long-term viability and appearance of a townhouse development. <br />3.After seeing an older development with mature landscaping vs. new development <br />with minimum landscaping, the Council agreed the City needs to incorporate strong <br />landscaping requirements into its medium-density zoning regulations. <br />4. The Council liked the narrower streets serving the townhouse developments. <br />5.The Council did not like the rowhouse-type design with a continuous line of garage <br />doors being the most prominent feature, and rear of the buildings looking like an <br />apartment building. It was suggested that designs with side loading garages would <br />be preferable. It was also suggested that if the City limited buildings to two units <br />there would be much more flexibility in terms of building design and layout. <br />The Council agreed it is important that the medium-density zoning district include detailed <br />performance standards such as the following: <br />1.Height restrictions or design standards that provide for flatter vs. steeper roof lines <br />for a lower building profile. <br />2. Winding roads vs. straight roads. <br />3.Narrower streets. <br />4. Side loading garages. <br />It was suggested that the City may want to contract with a planner/designer to develop a townhouse <br />layout that reflects the elements the Council has identified as important to enabling a townhouse <br />development to be a long-term asset to the City.
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