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2_Exhibit B
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PUD-114-01M, 11300 Dublin Canyon Road Planning Commission <br />10 of 15 <br /> Land Use Element Goal 2: Achieve and maintain a complete well-rounded community of <br />desirable neighborhoods, a strong employment base, and a variety of community <br />facilities. <br /> <br /> Land Use Element Program 2.2: Encourage the reuse of vacant and underutilized <br />parcels and buildings within existing urban areas. <br /> <br /> Land Use Element Policy 4: Allow development consistent with the General Plan Land <br />Use Map. <br /> <br /> Economic and Fiscal Element Goal 2: <br />vigorous and diverse economy. <br /> <br />Zoning District. The property is zoned PUD-RDR/A-OS (Planned Unit Development Rural <br />Density Residential/Agriculture and Open Space) District. The intent of the original rezoning <br />was to zone the portion of the property north of the creek, which is to remain with the existing <br />church, as PUD-A-OS and the area south of the creek, to be developed with new single-family <br />homes, as PUD-RDR. The proposed project would be developed on the portion of the site <br />zoned PUD-RDR. Since the current PUD stated the subject area is to allow the permitted and <br />conditional uses of the One-Family Residential District, which allows for churches and religious <br />facilities as conditionally permitted uses, no rezoning is required. <br /> <br />Architectural Design <br />In general staff is supportive of the proposed building architecture and design of both the multi- <br />purpose and church buildings. The architecture provides a quality design with simple but <br />distinctive detailing throughout the development including cement plaster with stone accents, <br />window trims, and tile roofing on each building and more distinct limestone on the church <br />building. As currently proposed, the majority of the multipurpose building which is located <br />closest to Dublin Canyon Road is single story with the vaulted and two-story portions of the <br />building setback approximately 85 feet from the property line. In addition, the second-story <br />portion of the building is also setback from the adjacent neighbor property line to the west with <br />only one study room on the west elevation, setback approximately 90 feet from the property <br />line. <br /> <br />The current development standards for the subject site, as well as surrounding single family <br />developments, limit the overall building height to 30 feet tall. The applicant has revised their <br />plans to reduce the height of the multi-purpose building to 30 feet in height to match the <br />surrounding development standards. In order to accommodate the choir loft as well as to <br />enhance the parishioner experience with generous ceiling heights, the applicant is proposing <br />to keep the sanctuary building at approximately 33 feet for the majority of the building with the <br />dome extending up to a height of 53 feet, 6 inches measured to the peak of the dome. Based <br />on feedback from the work session as well as research on other religious facilities in the city, <br />staff finds the proposed dome height would be similar to these other approvals in the City and <br />is supportive of the retaining the originally proposed height for the sanctuary building. As <br />conditioned, all heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment will be located <br />within the buildings' roof-equipment wells. Overall, staff finds the architecture and design of <br />both buildings will complement the character and surroundings of the neighborhood. <br /> <br />
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