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<br /> <br />REQUEST FOR PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION <br />DATE: 03/12/97 <br />ITEM NO: 2885 <br />nt Approval: Manager Approved: Agenda Section: <br />Hearin s 6f <br />Description: Southwinds of Roseville - Preliminary and Final <br />Plat, Easement Vacations, and Concept Plan rezoning approval for <br />proposed residential PUD development on the Zeece property and the <br />adjacent City owned property at Albermarle and County Road B by <br />Lawrence Aim. <br /> <br />1.0 Background <br /> <br />1 .1) Steve Zeece Sr. owns approximately 3 acres of land in the area of Albermarle <br />and County Road B west of Rice Street. The City owns approximately 2 acres of land <br />and 1 acre of roadway adjacent to the Zeece property which has been designated for <br />possible development in conjunction with the Zeece property. <br /> <br />1.2) Mr. Zeece's property has previously been platted into single family lots and <br />Albermarle has been constructed to provide access to these lots. Three lots have <br />access from Burke Avenue on the south. Only one of the lots have been built on. The <br />city owned property is vacant and has not been platted. The city has acquired one of <br />Mr. Zeece's lots to provide access to the city owned property from Albermarle. <br /> <br />1.3) Mr. Zeece is selling the property to Lawrence Aim who will develop the site. Mr. <br />Aim presented the concept at the January 8, 1997 Planning Commission meeting for <br />sketch plan review prior to beginning the PUD process. <br /> <br />2.0 Consistency with Zoning and Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />2.1) In September of 1994, the City adopted a new comprehensive plan designation <br />for this site that allowed medium density housing (4 to 10 units per acre) in a Planned <br />Unit Development format, provided the units that face Burke have an architectural <br />design that makes them compatible with single family units. <br /> <br />2.2) Both properties are currently designated for medium density residential purposes <br />in the City's Comprehensive Land Use Guide Plan (4 to 10 units per acre). The <br /> <br />1 <br />