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<br />* <br /> <br />** <br /> <br />2.6 <br /> <br />2.7 <br /> <br />2.8 <br /> <br />2.9 <br /> <br />3.0 <br /> <br />3.1 <br /> <br />PUD #1124 was created to allow a 15 foot setback from the property line adjacent to <br />Lincoln Drive. staff has determined that a parking lot and parking deck are allowed at the <br />same setback from property line. <br /> <br />Although the proposed office structure is indicated at 26 feet from the Lydia Avenue <br />property line, staff has determined there was never clarification regarding the existing <br />residence hall's setback adjacent to Lydia Avenue. For this reason this PUD Amendment <br />will include a structure setback established at 22 feet from the property line adjacent to <br />Lydia Avenue. This represents the distance the entry foyer lies from the property line. <br /> <br />In order to accommodate the off-street parking needs for the site, 122 ground level parking <br />spaces and 82 deck level spaces (204 total spaces) were designed. Based on staffs <br />understanding of the use of the conference room (not a full time use) we have calculated <br />the net useable space ofthe structure at 4.5 vehicles per 1,000 square feet. This requires <br />a total of 152 off-street parking spaces for the office facility. The resident hall has been <br />calculated at 2 spaces for each of the 23 units or a requirement of 46 off-street parking <br />spaces. The required total determined by staffis 198 off-street parking spaces. <br /> <br />The structure is oriented on the parcel to minimize impacts to the residential <br />neighborhood to the northeast and may not be visible to the neighborhood to the <br />west/ southwest, due to the existing Eagle Crest facility. The parking structure has been <br />limited to a single level to also reduce impacting the adjacent properties across Snelling <br />Avenue. <br /> <br />The concept landscape plan indicates numerous additional deciduous and coniferous trees <br />that will screen and complement the existing site. Additional shrub and perennial <br />plantings will be required. The open space turf areas will include sod and the site will be <br />fully irrigated. <br /> <br />Section 1008 ofthe City Code outlines the requirements and procedures for a planned unit <br />development, including amendments to existing planned unit developments. <br /> <br />STAFF FINDINGS <br /> <br />In reviewing this request, staff has made the following findings: <br /> <br />1. The use of the corner parcel for a four-story office structure is consistent with the <br />Comprehensive Plan, Title 10 of the City Code (Zoning), including the City's design <br />standards, and is a compatible design for the neighborhood. <br /> <br />2. The site design, survey, landscaping, parking, and engineering issues can be <br />resolved to the satisfaction of the staff. <br /> <br />PF#3144 - RPCA (09/08/99) - Page 3 of5 <br />