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Memo <br />To: Sue Iverson – Interim City Administrator <br />From: Stacie Kvilvang <br />Date: September 19, 2016 <br />Subject: Work Session With Master Developer - TCAAP <br />On August 22, 2016 the City Council met in their second work session with the Master <br />Development Team to overview: <br />1. Side-by-side color map outlining the requested land use changes <br />2.Chart outlining the housing type, number & density by single-family neighborhoods <br />(including neighborhood transition area) and Town Center multi-family and difference <br />in the number and type of units from the approved plan <br />3.Overall residential density <br />4.Building height increases within Town Center and the “Thumb” <br />5.Vertical mixed use and the Town Center development plans <br />6.Overview of parks plan and chart outlining the difference in park acreage per the <br />Regulating Map and the proposed plan, along with their thoughts on the anticipated <br />programing, development and maintenance responsibility <br />7.Possible locations for the water tower <br />Based upon feedback from the Council, the Master Development Team has prepared the <br />following additional information for the City Council to review: <br />1.Overview of the Master Developer’s housing market study completed by Maxfield for <br />the site <br />2.Updated site plan and residential unit count to address previous concerns over <br />number of units and density <br />3.Revisions/changes in the single-family neighborhoods due to 66’ lots and 3-car <br />garage concern <br />4.Change in Town Center zoning into three (3) districts to allow for different building <br />heights
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