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public spaces. Specifically the visibility of the roof and mechanical equipment of the Drugstore <br />building at the Southwest corner of the site, from Silver Lake Road must be addressed. Plans <br />for minimizing or eliminating Drugstore roof and equipment visibility shall be submitted for <br />review by the Planning Commission and staff, and approved by the City Council. <br />13. Complete landscape plans shall be submitted for review by staff (including the City Forester <br />and the City Planner) and Planning Commission, and approved by the City Council. <br />14. The plat shall be submitted for review by staff and the Planning Commission and approved by <br />the City Council. It shall provide for a 40 foot wide rights of way for Pike Lake Drive and 10 <br />foot wide utility easements in locations to be specified by the City Engineer. <br />15. A vacation of Pike Lake Drive is approved by the Council. <br />16. An interim plan for vehicle access to and through the site between Palmer Drive and existing <br />Pike Lake Drive shall be prepared and approved by City Staff. Interim access shall be provided <br />until the new Pike Lake Drive is complete. <br />17. Sign Plans have not been submitted as part of this PUD approval process. An overall sign plan <br />shall be submitted for review by staff and planning commission and approved by the City <br />Council under a separate special use permit application and approval process. <br /> <br />7 Ayes 0 Nays, Motion Carried. <br /> <br />Public Hearing: PUD 02-002 Amendment of the General Development Plan and <br />Amendment of a Planned Unit Development (PUD 01-001). <br />Main Street Village – <br />Residential Component, BKV Group, Inc. for Pratt Ordway Development <br /> <br />Zoning for this is B4, downtown business. The Comprehensive Plan does call for a multi- <br />family designation. <br /> <br />Design changes for large complex projects like Main Street Village are a normal part of the <br />development process. The developer is requesting three changes in the Main Street Village <br />PUD. PUD 01-001 was approved by the City Council June 26, 2001. <br /> <br />There are three changes: <br /> <br />1.The decks have been redesigned. The change is to reduce the west setback to 8.35 feet <br />from 10.5 feet as approved in the General Development Plan. <br /> <br />2.The number of units has increased from 121 unit projects to 125 units. <br /> <br />3. A stairway connection from the south side of the housing component to the office and <br />retail components is missing. The developer is proposing to eliminate <br />stairway/pedestrian connection between the apartments and the office/retail portion of <br />the Main Street Village Project. <br /> <br />Ron Mell of Dominium Development and Gary Vogel, architect for BKV, were present <br />to explain the changes and answer questions for the Commissioners. <br /> <br />CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. <br />It was moved and seconded to <br />7 Ayes, 0 Nays, Motion Carried. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF PUD 02-002 <br />Motion by Schiferl, seconded by Zisla for with the following <br />conditions: <br /> <br /> <br />