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Page 5 — June 25, 2007 New Brighton Council Minutes <br />required after geo- technical issues were discovered in the northwestern <br />rner of the site. The revised site plan includes 519 units, down from 674 <br />nits in the pervious plan. <br />ouncil Member Hoffman questioned if the infrastructure would need to be <br />modified for this new plan. Gundlach replied that the landscape plan and <br />lighting would remain the same, with some modification of the main road. <br />Teresa Greenfield, Land Director for Rottlund Homes and David Bernard <br />Builders, gave an overview of where the town homes and condominiums <br />will be located in Tract 1. She added that the ratio of the condos /town <br />homes is similar to the last proposal. Council Member Doffing inquired to <br />what product would work best for a handicapped citizen. Greenfield <br />replied that the condos, the Grandview, or executive town home would be <br />the better product for someone with a handicap. <br />Bauman asked why the homes that were eliminated were chosen and why <br />were the new products added. Greenfield replied after looking at the <br />market place, they wanted to offer a product that could meet a variety of <br />needs. Bauman asked how the sales for the condominiums been <br />proceeding. Greenfield replied that since this Spring there has been <br />increase in purchase agreements with 15 to 18 units sold. She added that <br />t iey would like to start construction late this fall; if the pre -sold numbers <br />e not met then construction would begin in the spring. She added that <br />ere have been a large number of people looking for a town home and are <br />hoping to start on the town homes this fall. <br />Motion by Councilmember Doffing, seconded by Councilmember Burg to waive the <br />reading and adopt the attached resolution. <br />5 Ayes -- 0 Nays, Motion Carried <br />6. SP2007 -006, PUD2007 -006, LP2007 -007, Pratt Ordway <br />Properties, 525 Main Street (525 5th Ave NW), consideration of a <br />Special Use Permit, Planned Unit Development, and Site Plan to <br />allow construction of a 6,858 s.f. building to be used for <br />retail /office purposes including shared parking and access <br />arrangements currently in force for the Main Street Village <br />Development. Report No. 07 --167, Resolution 07 -071. <br />City Planner, Janice Gundlach gave an overview of the proposal for the last <br />building in Main Street Village that will contain the Post Office retail site. <br />I layor Larson asked why there was concern regarding recycling at the <br />anning Commission meeting, when the applicant stated the hauler does <br />cycle. Gundlach replied that the concern was if there will be enough <br />room for recycling containers. Council Member Bauman expressed concern <br />that the building is being constructed only for the Post Office and that there <br />are no other tenants for the remaining spaces. <br />Council Member Doffing stated that she had heard that after 9 / 11 that the <br />Report No. 07 -166, <br />Resolution 07 -070. <br />6. SP2007 -006, <br />PuD2007 -006, 1,P200T <br />007, Pratt Ordway <br />Properties, 525 Main <br />Street (525 51F1 Ave Nom') <br />consideration of a Spec <br />Use Permit, Planned Ur <br />Development, and Site <br />Plan to allow constructi <br />of a 6,858 s.f. building; <br />be used for retail /office <br />purposes including <br />shared parking and <br />access arrangements <br />currently in force for t.h <br />Main Street Villagc <br />Development. Report No <br />07 -167. Resolution 07 -071 <br />