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<br />purposes. The City Council has also indicated that the lots fronting on Burke should <br />have an architectural design that makes them "design compatible" with single-family <br />units. <br /> <br />2.3 The type of housing proposed, twinhomes, adds to the diversity of home designs <br />and life style choices in the community. <br /> <br />2.4 Both parcels are currently zoned R-1 Single Family Residential. <br /> <br />3Jl DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT PROPOSAL <br /> <br />3.1 Mr. Larry Aim, owner of Southwind Homes, Inc., has signed a purchase <br />agreement with Mr. Zeece to acquire the Zeece property to develop up to 18 twin <br />homes. His most recent project is another twinhome project located on the southeast <br />side of Goodrich Golf Course near White Bear Avenue and Larpenteur Avenue in <br />Maplewood. Mr Aim has expressed an interest in acquiring the City's land for the <br />development of additional twin homes. Mr. Aim is working with the City Manager and <br />City Attorney on the terms to purchase the city parcel. Construction could begin in late <br />Mayor June, 1997. <br /> <br />3.2 The target market population is professionals and empty nesters. Staff estimates <br />a new population of 50 to 65 new residents. The density of the project would be <br />approximately 6 units per acre which is consistent with the medium density <br />comprehensive plan designation (4 to 10 units per acre). The developer has agreed to <br />develop the project in 3 to 4 phases and to analyze other alternative, higher density or <br />more affordable units as those directions become available from the City. <br /> <br />3.3 The proposed two bedroom twin homes would be single story 1,200 to 1,380 <br />square foot units with double garages and possibilities for additional screened porches <br />which would sell for approximately $139,900. The units will be clad in a combination of <br />earth-toned, maintenance-free vinyl siding with brick accents on the fronts. Garage <br />fronts will have different design details including wood doors, garage windows and <br />louvers, and brick along the garage face and entry areas. The developer has attempted <br />to create more diversity by turning some of the garage entrances to reduce the <br />consecutive garage door appearance throughout the development. <br /> <br />3.4 Staff estimates that traffic generated onto County Road B would not exceed 7 to <br /> <br />2 <br />