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<br />REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />DATE: 03/10/98 <br />ITEM NO: <br /> <br />Department Approval: Manager Approved: Agenda Section: <br />LAND USE <br /> <br />Item Description: Bradley Real Estate, Inc. request for final plat approval for a three lot <br />subdivision, final development plan approval for a planned unit <br />development, rezoning of property to PUD, and authorizing execution <br />of a Planned Unit Development /Subdivision Agreement for Roseville <br />Center (PF#2963). <br /> <br />1.0 REQUESTED ACTION <br /> <br />1.1 Bradley Real Estate, Inc. is requesting the following actions: <br /> <br />1. Approval of the final plat for Roseville Center, a three lot subdivision at the <br />intersection of Lexington Avenue North and Larpenteur Avenue West. <br /> <br />2. Approval of the final development plan for a planned unit development on the <br />above-referenced property (Roseville Center). <br /> <br />3. Rezoning of the above-referenced property from a SC, Shopping Center, and <br />B1, Limited Business, to PUD, Planned Unit Development District. <br /> <br />4. Approval of the Planned Unit Development/Subdivision Agreement for the <br />project and authorization for the Mayor and City Manager to execute the <br />document on behalf of the City. <br /> <br />1.2 The City Council approved the concept development plan and preliminary plat for <br />this project on January 26, 1998. <br /> <br />1.3 On February 9, 1998, the City Council held a public hearing and continued <br />action on these requests until February 23, 1998. Concerns were raised <br />regarding the size of the proposed pylon signs compared to the existing pylon <br />signs, the hours of operation of the proposed Taco Bell, and the appearance <br />of the project from the intersection of Lexington and Larpenteur. <br /> <br />1.4 On February 23, 1998, the City Council continued action on these requests until <br />March 10, 1998, in order to provide additional time for preparation of the Planned <br />Unit Development/Subdivision Agreement. <br /> <br />1.5 A planned unit development is a zoning district which may include single or mixed <br />uses, one or more lots or parcels, and is intended to create a more flexible, creative <br />and efficient approach to the use of land. In considering proposed planned unit <br />developments, the City considers all standards and purposes of the Comprehensive <br />Land Use Plan to achieve a maximum coordination between the proposed <br />development and the surrounding uses, the conservation of woodlands and <br /> <br />PF#2963 - RCA (03/10/98) - Page 1 of 7 <br />