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6. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br />PUD -94, Lynn Jansen, Roselyn Estates II <br />Application for Planned Unit Development (PUD) Development Plan <br />approval for a seven -lot single - family residential development located <br />on an approximately 3.7 -acre property generally located north of the <br />present terminus of Calico Lane and east of the present terminus of <br />Lynn Drive. Zoning for the property is PUD -MDR (Planned Unit <br />Development - Medium Density Residential) District. <br />Jenny Soo presented the staff report and described the background, scope, and key <br />elements of the application. <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. <br />Lynn Jansen, Applicant, thanked the Commissioners for their time and staff for their effort. <br />He indicated that they have been working on this Phase II of Roselyn Estates for almost <br />two years and that while the project plan has not really changed much from when it was <br />originally proposed, it has been tweaked and perfected and has gone through a very <br />thorough analysis by staff. <br />Mr. Jansen stated that this project is essentially a second phase of the very successful <br />first phase of 12 homes: 11 new homes, with the 12th being the relocated original house <br />on the site. He noted that as shown in the many letters of support received regarding the <br />project, the neighborhood is very happy with the homes, the builder, and the developer, <br />and he is looking forward to advocating that next phase to complete the neighborhood. <br />Mr. Jansen stated that these seven homes will become part of the Roselyn Estates <br />Homeowners Association (HOA) which is integral to some things with respect to the creek <br />side ownership and maintenance. He noted that the Roselyn Estates HOA has <br />unanimously voted for this, as confirmed in its letter included in the project packet. <br />Mr. Jansen stated that the house plans for this project are essentially those of the most <br />successful ones from the prior subdivision, with some adjustments and improvements. <br />He noted that these homes have been very well received, and they will stay with all the <br />same exteriors, colors and materials, and widths and lot sizes. <br />Chair Blank stated that this is a fun project for him because he has seen it and has heard <br />discussions about the creek. He inquired what the new houses would sell for. <br />Mr. Jansen replied that the project has changed since the homes in the first phase came <br />off the line, the last single -story home of which sold for about $1.1 million, and the last <br />two -story home sold for about $100,000 or so more than that. He noted that the market <br />has gone up a little since then. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, April 24, 2013 Page 4 of 11 <br />
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