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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL— OCTOBER 27, 2014 9 <br /> City Planner Streff reviewed the lighting plan with the Council and noted that Ramsey County <br /> had recommended several revisions. These changes would need to be made by the applicant <br /> before final approval could be made. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated that she would not be supporting the planning case due to the fact <br /> there were too many outstanding items. <br /> The motion carried 4-1 (Holden opposed). <br /> E. Planning Case 14-031 —PUD Amendment—Presbyterian Homes <br /> Associate Planner Bachler stated that in November 2010, the City Council approved a Master <br /> and Final PUD for the redevelopment of the Johanna Shores care facility at 3200 Lake Johanna <br /> Boulevard in Planning Case 10-012. This case also included the approval of a Preliminary and <br /> Final Plat and the rezoning of the property from R-2 to R-4 to bring the mix of residential uses on <br /> the property into compliance with the Zoning Code. The redevelopment project was divided into <br /> Phase I and Phase II and also included certain utility improvements and the demolition of two <br /> existing buildings on the site. The existing McKnight Care Center has remained in its current <br /> location and will not be altered as part of the redevelopment. <br /> Associate Planner Bachler indicated that Phase I of the project has largely been completed. This <br /> phase entailed the demolition of the existing Lakeview Building and the construction of a new <br /> building in its place. The new primary facility contains 162 units. The units are comprised of 72 <br /> assisted living units, 36 memory care units, and 54 independent senior apartments. At the time the <br /> Master PUD was approved, there were discussions about including four hospice units in the new <br /> Lakeview Building. However, this program was not implemented and the four units were, <br /> therefore, never constructed. Certain utility improvements on the site, including the reconstruction <br /> of an existing sanitary sewer line along the easterly frontage of Lake Johanna, were also required <br /> to be completed as part of Phase I. All of these improvements have been completed within the <br /> schedule outlined. <br /> Associate Planner Bachler explained that the second phase of the approved Master PUD <br /> includes the construction of two brownstone-style apartment buildings that would house a total of <br /> 36 independent senior apartments. These buildings were to be built on the site of the existing <br /> Sutton Place apartments. Presbyterian Homes has since demolished the Sutton Place apartment <br /> building in preparation for undertaking Phase II of the project. Construction on the brownstone <br /> apartments is expected to commence in the spring of 2015, and be completed before December <br /> 31, 2016. In conjunction with Phase II of the Master PUD, the applicant will also be undertaking <br /> road improvements along County Road D adjacent to their property as outlined in the Contract for <br /> Private Development between the City and Presbyterian Homes. <br /> Associate Planner Bachler noted that the proposed PUD Amendment includes four separate <br /> components: <br /> • Amend the configuration of the Brownstone Buildings to be completed in Phase II. <br /> • Revise the Construction Schedule outlined in the PUD Development Agreement to reflect <br /> the delay in the expected start date on the Brownstone Buildings. <br />