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Commissioner Pentin inquired if the maximum height for the buildings on the three <br /> properties would be 85.5 feet. <br /> Ms. Stern replied that 85.5 feet is the maximum height allowed under the current PUD. <br /> She added that the rezoning does not change any of the existing underlying regulations. <br /> Commissioner Pentin inquired when the Hacienda PUD was first modified for residential <br /> use. <br /> Ms. Stern replied that she believed it was in 1991. <br /> Mr. Roush clarified that in 1991, there was a General Plan modification and rezoning to <br /> allow residential. <br /> Commissioner Pentin inquired if the PUD had been changed just once or if there were <br /> numerous changes since 1991. <br /> Ms. Stern replied that Verona was the first development, followed by Avalon, Sienna, <br /> and Valencia, and then the Archstone apartments. <br /> Commissioner Narum inquired if, considering that the Hacienda rezoning would be <br /> followed by a PUD modification, the development plan could change the maximum <br /> height allowed of 85.5 feet. <br /> Mr. Dolan said yes. He explained that all site development standards will be up for <br /> review and considering the new land uses, there will most likely be changes that are <br /> appropriate. <br /> Commissioner Narum inquired if a park could also be included in the plan. <br /> Mr. Dolan said yes. <br /> Commissioner Blank stated that he was not insensitive to the effort people take to come <br /> to meetings and that he appreciates those who came to the City Council- Planning <br /> Commission Joint Workshop last year and those who are present tonight. He noted that <br /> if the Commission followed staffs recommendation and recommended approval, the <br /> proposal would move forward. He inquired what would occur next if the Commission <br /> rejected staff's recommendation and denied the rezoning. <br /> Mr. Roush replied that staff would take the Commission's recommendation for denial to <br /> the City Council. He added that if staffs recommendation would still be to approve the <br /> rezoning, it would go forward along with the Commission's recommendation that <br /> properties not be rezoned. <br /> DRAFT EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 9/23/2009 Page 7 of 18 <br />