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Figure 3: Open Space Changes <br /> s �' ' <br /> . Original Proposal � <br /> r <br /> , \.. iiti Jr <br /> P'P'.4 * -:, , :.' 4 t: 'Tree Park .(' .,, -3 <br /> .fit , *fao V <br /> 0,- ! s t-` * „-i .Central Park <br /> OX ON <br /> "' ♦ _ ea iN1100-: <br /> �- <br /> Revised Proposal -,a. <br /> .p.4 .- : . ,• - 111114k— ,_ . _. iit,.....:: <br /> a ,,,.. _ <br /> . „.,.4�Y• r Yi ° t N . <br /> Three-Story Unit Location and Massing <br /> While the Planning Commission was supportive of the original proposal to include all <br /> two-story model types along Stanley Boulevard and Nevada Street, concerns were <br /> raised regarding the allocation of three-story homes internally within the development <br /> that may be visible from Stanley Boulevard, located on prominent internal corners, or at <br /> the ends of streets and courts internal to the project. To help address concerns related <br /> to massing, scale, and height of 3-story units that may be visible from Stanley <br /> Boulevard or located on corner lots at the end of streets or courts, the applicant has <br /> reduced the total number of three-story units from 42 to 31 units and replaced them with <br /> two-story units. The majority of these new two-story units were added along F and G <br /> Court and include two-story units at the corner lots (Lots 36, 43, and 44). Additional <br /> two-story units were added near the Sunflower Hill parcel (Lots 15, 41, and 46). In <br /> addition, the first internal home facing Entry Road A (Lot 24, a corner lot) was also <br /> converted to two-story units. Overall, staff believes that the revised allocation of two- <br /> story units throughout the development has been a substantial improvement to the <br /> project and has adequately addressed the concerns of the Planning Commission. <br /> Page 14 of 20 <br />