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and additional screening of the parking lot to soften the view from Victoria Street. <br /> It was clear from Planning Commission and public comment that more detail must <br /> be paid to building architecture. The building materials and design, and massing <br /> should be updated to ensure compatibility with the church, other surrounding <br /> uses, and minimize the visual impact of the larger structure through the use of <br /> natural materials(masonry materials,stucco,and brick are preferred) and/or color <br /> which are similar to and consistent with those of the Church.The developer may <br /> voluntarily provide more detail or the details could be specified in the Planned <br /> Unit Development,agreement. <br /> 13. The pathway in front of the Church on Victoria Street will need to be extended <br /> across the Huberty property to provide a connection to Central lark in this <br /> location. In addition, pathway easements and connections will be needed to <br /> provide resident and public access to the park pathway system currently located <br /> on the Church property. (The"high"path was built on the Prince of Peace Church <br /> property without a recorded easement.) <br /> 14. The parcels will need to be combined and re-platted in conjunction with the <br /> planned unit development and financing of the project. A`oint parking easement <br /> between Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and the owners of the senior housing <br /> building will also be required. <br /> 15. At the Planning commission meeting on December 9",the developers noted that <br /> financing for the project would include the use of tax exempt bonds, whit <br /> requires a city Council resolution. Such bonds do not obligate the taxpayers in <br /> case of mortgage default. No other form of financial assistance has been requested <br /> for this $5.5 to$6.0 million project. <br /> 4.0 Staff Recommendation <br /> 4.1 Based on the findings outlined in Section 3 staff recommends approval of the request for <br /> an amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan to change the future land use <br /> designation of both parcels to High Density residential and approval of the concept <br /> development plan for a mixed use planned unit development including the existing Prince <br /> of Peace Lutheran church,a 56-unit three-story senior housing building,and an off-street <br /> parking area. From a building design and materials basis,it is clear that more compatible <br /> building and site designs and masonry materials (see 3.12 above) are the preferred <br /> alternatives and car.be specified in the detail of the Planned Unit Development agreement <br /> and refined prior to Council decisions on the concept.In addition,the issues relating to <br /> the grading, utilities and fire protection services can be resolved as part of the PUD <br /> Agreement and Development Plan review. An additional neighborhood meeting may be <br /> of assistance. If the Commission accepts this recommendation, a project review time <br /> extension will be necessary. <br />