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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – August 5, 2015 3 <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler stated that the building façades would be comprised of stucco with <br />accents of stone and wood. Each side of the building would include a minimum of 20 percent <br />transparent window coverage. A variety of shade and ornamental trees, shrubs, and perennial <br />plantings would be focused around the perimeter of the building and patio area and would also <br />provide screening of the kitchen and utility areas. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler reported that the Planned Unit Development process is a tool that <br />provides additional flexibility for development that an underlying zoning district would not <br />otherwise allow. For example, a PUD may make exceptions to setbacks, lot coverage, parking <br />requirements, signage, building materials, or landscaping requirements. It is intended to <br />overcome the limitations of zoning regulations and improve the overall design of a project. <br />While the PUD process allows the City to negotiate certain aspects of the development, any <br />conditions imposed on the PUD must have a rational basis related to the expected impact of the <br />development. A PUD cannot be used to permit uses that would not otherwise be permitted in the <br />underlying zoning district. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler commented that when a PUD is comprised of multiple lots, it is <br />often treated as one continuous development. The development as a whole would be expected to <br />meet the landscaping, stormwater, and other similar requirements. For example, one property in <br />the PUD may have 60 percent building coverage, but the development as a whole may not exceed <br />50 percent building coverage to maintain conformance with the underlying zoning district. In <br />order to maintain shared amenities, such as parking spaces, access drives, and stormwater ponds, <br />the development is required to create a legal entity to manage and maintain the shared facilities. <br /> <br />Site Data <br />Land Use Plan: Community Mixed Use <br />Existing Land Use: Retail/Commercial <br />Zoning: B-2: General Business District <br />Current Lot Sizes: Total Area of Master PUD: 11.02 Acres (479,991 sq. ft.) <br />Lot 1, Arden Plaza 2nd Addition: 0.87 acres (37,732 sq. ft.) <br />Topography: The elevation of the lot is lower than Lexington Avenue. There <br />is a stormwater pond in the southeast corner of the site. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler reviewed the surrounding area and the Plan Evaluation. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler provided the Findings of Fact for review: <br /> <br />1. Hemisphere Restaurant Partners has requested approval of a Final PUD for Phase III of <br />the Arden Plaza Master PUD on Lot 1, Arden Plaza 2nd Addition. <br />2. The original Master PUD for the development was approved in Planning Case #09-011. <br />Subsequent PUD Amendments were approved in Planning Case #11-016 and Planning <br />Case #15-002. <br />3. A Preliminary Plat for Arden Plaza 2nd Addition was approved in Planning Case #15-02. <br />Final Plat approval was conditioned on building improvements currently under <br />construction by Arden Plaza, LLC. <br />4. The applicant has proposed a 9,500 square foot restaurant building with an attached 3,050 <br />square foot outdoor patio area.
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