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CITY CLERK
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4/27/2011
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<br />Site 9: Nearon Site <br /> <br />There were no comments or issues; there was consensus among the <br />Commissioners to support keeping this site on the list. <br /> <br />Site 10: CarrAmerica <br /> <br />There were no comments or issues; there was consensus among the <br />Commissioners to support keeping this site on the list. <br /> <br />Site 11: Kiewit <br /> <br />There were no comments or issues; there was consensus among the <br />Commissioners to support keeping this site on the list. <br /> <br />Site 12: Goodnight Inn <br /> <br />Commissioner Pentin stated that for him, this is a matter of seeing an application and <br />what the developer would actually do, given the concern for the neighborhood and <br />Santa Rita Road. He noted that there were good arguments opposing the development, <br />but at the same time, he has seen a lot of infill projects in town that work well. <br /> <br />Commissioner Olson . <br /> <br />be only one story higher than the surrounding neighborhood. He inquired if, given this <br />limitation, the number of units proposed would be accommodated. <br /> <br />Ms. Stern replied that the Commission would be looking at a 23-unit per acre <br />development, which would be two to three stories and would meet the moderate-income <br />density requirement. <br /> <br /> if the property backs up to mostly single story homes. <br /> <br />Ms. Stern replied that they are one- and two-story homes. <br /> <br />inquired, if the majority of the homes are single- story, if <br />23 units per acre could be built with a two-story development. <br /> <br />Ms. Stern said the Commission would have issues in dealing with design in terms of <br />setbacks and landscaping, or stepping it up. <br /> <br />it could be stepped up towards Santa Rita Road and <br />away from the single-story homes. <br /> <br />PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MINUTES, April 27, 2011 Page 26 of 40 <br /> <br />
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