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� . <br />Residential to Planned Unit Development (PUD) with an underlying zoning <br />of B-6 Mixed Use Business Park District; and DENIAL of the GENERAL <br />CONCEPT PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), as prepared for the June <br />6, 2007 Planning Commission meeting by United Properties; based on <br />findings outlined below; and based on information provided in the Staff <br />Report dated June 6, 2007. <br />Ayes: 4 <br />Nays: 1 (Bakeman) <br />Motion to DENY carried. <br />Chair Bakeman advised that the application would go before the City Council for <br />consideration at their June 18, 2007 regular meeting. <br />Mr. Carey expressed concern that the applicant had not been provided an <br />opportunity for response to the public comments; and noted that the developer <br />had felt very challenged by the project, and had attempted to provide more <br />transition with the town homes. Mr. Carey opined that the project as proposed <br />was supported by staff, and that the applicant had met all requirements outlined <br />by staff, as well as attempting to be open with neighbors, but things didn't seem <br />to be working out. Mr. Carey observed that the Roseville community is <br />completely built out, and there were few opportunities to develop. Mr. Carey <br />opined that it was incumbent on the leaders of the City to take advantage of <br />opportunities to serve seniors in the community by providing additional housing <br />opportunities; and advised that they may be retuning with this proposal in some <br />form, and sought continued and thoughtful consideration of it. Mr. Carey <br />expressed appreciation for the neighbor comments, and recognized their <br />preference that the area remain woods, however unrealistic. <br />Commissioners determined findings for denial as follows: <br />FINDINGS FOR DENIAL <br />No sufficient transition next to a single-family neighborhood; and negative <br />influences from height, scale, and mass. <br />