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135 Ensure provision of market rate rental units according to the need identified in the 2018 Housing <br />136 Needs Assessment. <br />137 Facilitate greater residential densities within the BRT Overlay District. <br />138 B UDGET I MPLICATIONS <br />139 Receipt of $4,250 park impact fee for each dwelling unit beyond the 57 units that could be developed by <br />140 right. Refer to DRC comments in Attachment D. <br />141 S TAFF R ECOMMENDATION <br />142 Adopt a resolution approving the proposed residential density of 36 units per acre based on the <br />143 content of this RCA, public input, the recommendation and findings of the Planning Commission, and <br />144 City Council deliberation, with the following conditions. <br />145 1. Pursuant to the memo from Public Works staff in Attachment D of this RCA, the applicant shall <br />146 enter into a Public Improvement Contract regarding the improvement on Albert Street and pathway <br />147 improvements. <br />148 2. Pursuant to the memo from Parks and Recreation staff in Attachment D of this RCA, the applicant <br />149 shall pay a park impact fee equal to $4,250 for each dwelling unit developed beyond the 57 units that <br />150 could be permitted by right under the requirements and incentives of the Zoning Code. <br />151 R EQUESTED C OUNCIL A CTION <br />152 Adopt a resolution approving the proposed residential density of 36 units per acre based on the <br />153 content of this RCA, public input, the recommendation and findings of the Planning Commission, and <br />154 City Council deliberation, with the following conditions. <br />155 1. Pursuant to the memo from Public Works staff in Attachment D of this RCA, the applicant shall <br />156 enter into a Public Improvement Contract regarding the improvement on Albert Street and pathway <br />157 improvements. <br />158 2. Pursuant to the memo from Parks and Recreation staff in Attachment D of this RCA, the applicant <br />159 shall pay a park impact fee equal to $4,250 for each dwelling unit developed beyond the 57 units that <br />160 could be permitted by right under the requirements and incentives of the Zoning Code. <br />161 A LTERNATIVE A CTIONS <br />162 Pass a motion to table the request for future action. An action to table consideration of the request <br />163 must be based on the need for additional information or further analysis to make a decision. Tabling <br />164 beyond December 6, requires an extension of the action deadlines mandated in Minnesota Statuteto <br />165 avoid statutory approval. <br />166 Adopt a resolution to deny the request. Denial should be supported by specific findings of fact based <br />167 on the City Council’s review of the application, applicable zoning regulations, and the public record. <br />168 Prepared by Senior Planner Bryan Lloyd <br />Attachments: A: Area map D: Comments from DRC <br />B: Aerial photo E: Public comment and 11/2/2022 draft Planning <br />C: Proposed plans and applicant Commission meeting minutes <br />narrative F: Draft resolution <br /> <br />7e RCA.docx <br />Page 5 of 5 <br /> <br />