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approved site plan will require another amendment to the FEUD. <br /> 2. Final grading and utility plans must he reviewed and approved by the public <br /> Works Director. Since the impervious surface on the site will increase, the <br /> applicant will need to contact the Rice Creek Watershed District for permit <br /> requirements. <br /> 3. The erosion problem along the western edge of the property must be <br /> corrected in conjunction with site development. The landscape plan (315!98 <br /> plan review) must he upgraded to meet city standards as specified by the <br /> City Landscape Architect, including plant materials along north side similar <br /> to east and west sides; additional evergreen trees on west side for more <br /> screening; street trees along Lydia as per Street Tree Master Plan; all sod <br /> and seed areas to he identified on plans; Lincoln Drive to planted in <br /> boulevard as in front of the "Commons"; provide a sidewalk to connection to <br /> Lydia; locate on the plan all existing trees to be saved. A formal plant <br /> materials list must be provided. <br /> 5,0 -PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION <br /> 5.1 After closing the April 8} 1998 public hearing, the Planning Commission <br /> recommended approval (7-o) of the request to amend the Eagle Crest PUD in order <br /> to increase the size of the building approved for the northwest corner of the site <br /> from 26,500 square feet to 32,900 square feet, Lased on the findings outl ined in <br /> Section 3.1 of this report and with the following conditions; <br /> 1. The site must be developed in accordance with the plans submitted and approved in <br /> conjunction with the request for an amendment to the approved planned unit development <br /> (site plan dam 3/9198; grading, drainage, erosion control, & utilities plan dated 3/9/98; <br /> landscape plan dated 3MM;building floor plan dated 319P38; and exterior building elevations <br /> dated 39198)* Ming variations from the approved site plan may be approved by the City's <br /> Development Review committee, Under the direction of the Community Development <br /> Director,however,any substantial departures from the approved site plan will rewire another <br /> amendment to the PUD. <br /> 2. Final grading and uti ft plans must be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Director. <br /> Since the sites impervious surface will increase,the applicant must contact the Rice creek <br /> Watershed District far permit requirements_ <br /> 3. The erosion problem along the western edge of the property must be corrected in conjunction <br /> with site and landscape development and the erosion control along the western edge of the <br /> property must be corrected in conjunction with site development; and further,that the staff <br /> investigate the size of trees on the west side(as per staff recommendations on landscape <br /> plan of 3/5/98) and review the retaining gall requirernents for safety fencing. <br /> At the April 27, 1998 meeting the Council asked the City Attorney, Finance, and <br /> Community Development staff to review the previous TIF Development Agreement with <br /> College Properties and determine the impacts of this land use change on the TIF <br /> Development Agreement. Presbyterian Homes has determined that this project is <br /> PF#2995- RCA(05/26/98)-page 4 of 5 <br />
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