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(Based on the size of the Hubei lot, it would be possible to divide the Huberty site into 5 <br /> single family lots with a roadway along one edge.) Adjacent land uses include Central Park <br /> to the south, east, and west. To the north is railroad right-of-way and County Road C. <br /> Further east and south are single family residential areas, and further north across County <br /> are the Owasso Ballfields and single family residential area. <br /> 2.2 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and Senior Housing Partners, LL , are proposing to <br /> construct a 5 -unit three-story senior housing building with underground parking in the <br /> northwest Portion of the site. In conjunction with this project, a shared parking area would <br /> be constructed in the southeast Portion of the site facing the church's main entrance. <br /> Because of the joint use of the site for both church and senior housing uses, rezoning of the <br /> site is to a mixed use Planned Unit Development. Since the highest use is the senior housing <br /> building,the underlying zoning will need to be high density residential (churches are allowed <br /> as a permitted use in most residential zoning districts). The Comprehensive Plan will also <br /> need to be amended to change the future land use designation of the church site from Church <br /> to High Density Residential and the Huberty site from Low Density Residential to High <br /> Density Residential. <br /> 2.3 The senor housing facility as proposed includes 56 units on tree floors, with a heated <br /> underground parking garage with one space for each unit and an elevator serving each floor. <br /> Combined with surface parking, 71 parking spaces are proposed. The exterior of the building <br /> as proposed is pre-finished lap siding with face brick wainscoting and-asphalt shingles. The <br /> building will include a dining/lounge area, a guest room, and a terrace on the main level. <br /> There will be 12 one-bedroom unit, ranging in size from 748 square feet to 994 square feet, <br /> and 44 and two-bedroom units,ranging in size from 908 square feet to 1 342 square feet. All <br /> units will have a deck or patio,as well as a usher and dryer. The selling price per share in <br /> the cooperative will range from $25,000 to $50,000, with the monthly housing expense <br /> ranging from $ 00 to $1100. <br /> 2.4 The Planning Commission held a sketch plan review of this request on July 8, 1995. At this <br /> meeting,the overall project was presented and two alternative site plans were reviewed. In <br /> one site plan,the senior housing building was located in the southeast portion of the site. In <br /> the second site plan, the senior housing building was located in the northwest portion of the <br /> site. The senior building at this time was proposed as a 60-unit four-story building with a <br /> 6 space underground parking garage. The height and bulk of the building were discussed, <br /> as well as the impact of the building on the park and adjacent properties. The Planning <br /> Commission asked for more architectural detail on the structure, a visual analysis that <br /> clarifies the visual impacts of the property on the parr and adjacent properties. The <br /> Planning Commission also expressed a preference for the site plan that placed the <br /> building in the northwest portion of the site and asked the applicant to meet with the <br /> Park and Recreation Commission to review the impacts of the project on Central Park, <br /> both pro and con. <br /> 2.5 The Park and Recreation Commission reviewed the request on August 4, 1998. The <br /> Commission expressed a preference for the site plan that places the senior housing <br /> PF3 049-RCA(01/2 5/99)-Page 3 of <br />