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City of Centerville Planning and <br />Zoning Commission <br />June 4, 2024 <br />height and mass of the building do not protect the integrity of the surrounding residential <br />neighborhoods and the design of the building is not consistent with architectural design <br />standards in the referenced Master Plan. The Master Plan limits projects to three stories, <br />whereas the proposed project would rise more than three levels on the western north side. <br />Paragraph 156.21 conditional use permit that it does not harmonize with the existing <br />surroundings, talking about safety in proximity to the Centerville Elementary School for the <br />school children playing. Number seven, the Master Plan denotes that the downtown <br />neighborhood is reserved for mid-rise housing. The proposed project of three to four levels and <br />over 40 feet in height does not fit this description. The cityÓs comprehensive plan policy has a <br />goal to protect residential neighborhoods from incompatible and offensive uses and to identify <br />areas appropriate for multifamily housing opportunities. The LaLonde property is <br />incompatible and inappropriate for this scale and size of the project. Considering its proximity <br />to the elementary school, and adjacent to single-family homes. The applicant has not presented <br />enough information as to the public benefit of the PUD. The public benefits do not outweigh <br />the relaxation of standards of being requested. And, lastly, the safety of people walking across <br />Main Street. Commissioner Seppala yay, Commissioner Kalina Yay, Commissioner Nelson yay, <br />Commissioner McCabe nay, Commissioner Thompson, Nay Commissioner Olson Nay, <br />Commissioner Krueger, nay. Motion failed 4 to 3. <br />A different motion was made to recommend approval of the Preliminary Plat and conditional use <br />permit for a planned unit development with the findings outlined in the Stantec memo under the <br />Enhanced Recommendations and Conditions Heading. <br />Motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Chair Krueger to recommend approval of <br />the Preliminary Plat and conditional use permit for a planned unit development with the <br />findings outlined in the staff memo and the Stantec Enhanced Recommendations and <br />Conditions. <br />Discussion ensued about lighting, height, materials, parking, garbage and recycling, screening, and <br />the other conditions in the enhanced Stantec memo. <br />Commissioner Seppala requested an amendment to have the building façade approved by the <br />planning and zoning Commission in addition to the planner and engineer. Commissioner Thompson <br />accepted this change. <br />Commissioner Seppala requested an amendment to have the planning commission approve the final <br />construction plans as they relate to luxury materials and luxury amenities. Commissioner Thompson <br />accepted this change. <br />Commissioner Seppala requested an amendment to for the height of the fence on the east side to be 6Ó <br />and 8Óon the north side of the building. Commissioner Thompson accepted this change. <br />Commissioner Seppala requested an amendment to the exterior conditions to include the apartment <br />along with proof of parking. Commissioner Thompson accepted this change. Condition 11 was <br />removed and substituted for condition 23 (proof of parking). <br />Commissioner Nelson requested an amendment to include submission of a defined written snow <br />removal plan. Commissioner Thompson accepted this change. <br />Page 11 of 16 <br /> <br />
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