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CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning Commission held its regular <br /> meeting on August 5, 2014, at 6:30 p.m. <br /> PRESENT: Commissioner Thomas Wood <br /> Commissioner Mark Haiden <br /> Commissioner Russ Koski <br /> Commissioner Matthew Montain <br /> ABSENT: Chairperson Darrin Mosher <br /> Commissioner James Flint <br /> STAFF: Administrator Dallas Larson <br /> OTHERS PRESENT: Council Member Love <br /> I. CALL TO ORDER. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. <br /> 1. Roll Call <br /> IL APPEARANCES—None <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS - None <br /> IV. OLD BUSINESS - None <br /> V. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Proposed use of Waterworks Property <br /> Greg Johnson appeared before the Commission again to share more details of his proposed <br /> development of a senior's coop on the Waterworks property. He presented a site plan of three and <br /> four story buildings. He indicated that he preferred the four-story as it leaves more site available <br /> for green space and site amenities. He also reviewed possible unit layouts as well as an elevation <br /> depicting what the building might look like from the front. <br /> The Commission liked the plan, but suggested that the ends of the building be stepped down to <br /> three stories to provide more architectural character and to reduce the apparent mass of the <br /> structure. Mr. Johnson reiterated that the project investment would be around $20 million and that <br /> units would likely be $300,000 and higher. He requested that the Commission set a public hearing <br /> for the next meeting so he can move toward approvals. They would like to begin marketing as <br /> soon as possible with the idea of construction in the spring/ summer of 2015. He indicated that the <br /> banks and HUD require 70% presales before financing will be committed to construction. Mr. <br /> Johnson will submit updated drawings in about two weeks, including elevations from front and <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />
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