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the northwest corner of the site and reduced the size of the senior building to 56-units and <br /> three stories (current proposal). A height comparison was also presented which shoved <br /> that the peak of the roof of the senior housing building was approximately three feet <br /> higher than the main peak of the church building. The relationship of the building to <br /> pathways and the proposed parking lot was also reviewed. <br /> 2,7 On December 9, 1998,the Commission requested the developer to provide more line-of- <br /> sight analysis. The Commission also requested the staff to analyze whether other similar <br /> sites are available in Roseville (see the attached memo). <br /> 2.8 on December 14}1998,the City Council requested staff to investigate other options that <br /> may be available for the Church and the City to acquire and develop the Church parking <br /> lot(see the attached memo to City Manager, Steve arkozy). <br /> 2.9 Section 1008 of the City code outlines the requirements and procedures for a planned unit <br /> development, including a planned unit development in shoreland management district. <br /> The property included in this proposal is within the shoreland management district of <br /> Bennett Lake. <br /> Section 1016.24 outlines additional planned unit development requirements for a planned <br /> unit development in a shoreland management district. These standards require a <br /> maximum floor area coverage (building footprint) of 0%, minimum open space of 50% <br /> of the site, and a maximum impervious surface coverage of 5%unless water is retained <br /> on site. <br /> 3.0 Staff Comment <br /> 3.1 In reviewing this request, staff made the following findings: <br /> 1. The Comprehensive Plan designates the church parcel as Church and the <br /> residential parcel to the south as Low Density residential. The Comprehensive <br /> Ilan also includes numerous goals and policies that support the development of <br /> a project such as this, which are based on the following vision statement for <br /> residential areas: <br /> RoseviHe shall be a community with an appropriate balance of attractive, <br /> safe, well maintained housing alternatives. These alternatives shall be <br /> available without discrimination in appealing,well kept,crime deterring <br /> neighborhoods.Each neighborhood shall have appropriate city services, <br /> parks,and open space located in an environment that provides adequate <br /> educational,occupational,and spiritual opportunities. <br /> An excerpt from the goals and policies section of the Comprehensive plan is <br /> attached.These goals and policies stress the need for a mix of housing styles and <br /> types to meet the needs of a broad range of citizens. <br /> 1998, the City conducted a senior housing market feasibility study with the <br /> 8 <br />
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