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September 24, 2013 Page 5 of 7 <br />as Enclave at New Brighton Exchange, will be phased over a period of 2 -3 years, with Phase 1 <br />beginning construction this fall. The requests include: <br />• Zoning Code Amendment to allow for one - detached dwellings within the NWQ, <br />Northwest Quadrant Zoning District. <br />• Preliminary Plat of approximately 37 acres of land. The City is the current property <br />owner and would retain proposed Outlot A, comprising approximately 10 acres, for a <br />future City park. <br />• Final Plat and Phase 1. Phase 1 includes 61 single - family lots to be platted into 5 <br />blocks. The remaining 21 acres will be platted into Outlots A — G. The City will retain <br />Outlot A and Pulte would acquire Outlots B — G. Outlots C, D and G would be final <br />platted by Pulte Homes at a later date for housing and Outlots B, E and F would be <br />retained for open space. <br />• Preliminary Planned Unit Development approval for 89 single - family homes and 32 <br />townhomes on 27 acres of land. <br />• Final Planned Unit Development approval for Phase 1, consisting of 61 single - family <br />homes. Pulte would be required to undergo Final Planned Unit Development approval <br />for the remaining Outlots that would be developed into an additional 28 single- family <br />homes and 32 townhomes. <br />City Planner Gundlach explained the Community Development staff has been in contact with <br />Pulte Homes since April 2012. Pulte Homes initially approached the City regarding the <br />development of single - family homes within New Brighton Exchange. Because lower density <br />residential (specifically single family) was not originally envisioned for the area, Pulte met <br />with the Planning Commission, Economic Development Commission, and the City Council at <br />work sessions to determine if such a proposal could meet the overall development vision and <br />financial goals. Ultimately, the City Council entered into a Private Contract for <br />Redevelopment with Pulte will require approximately 27 acres of land on the west side of Old <br />Highway 8 NW, within New Brighton Exchange, for construction of single - family homes and <br />townhomes. Pulte is scheduled to close on the land around October 15th, but no later than the <br />end of the year. Much of this will depend on Pulte obtaining approval from the MN Pollution <br />Control Agency. While nearly all the land has been cleaned up, some pockets of <br />contamination remain that Pulte will take responsibility for cleanup. In addition, Pulte has <br />indicated that some additional fill material is still needed to raise the grade of the site. Staff <br />reviewed the proposed single - family home details along with the PUD analysis and <br />landscaping plan with the Council. It was noted the Planning Commission reviewed this item <br />at their September 17tb meeting and recommended approval of the Preliminary and Final Plat, <br />Preliminary and Final Planned Unit Development, and Zoning Code Amendment, subject to <br />the following conditions: <br />• The applicant enters into a PUD Agreement and Subdivision Agreement. <br />• Final Plat and Final PUD approval is obtained for future development of Outlots C, D, <br />and G. <br />• Accessory structures on the single family lots shall be regulated in accordance with <br />Zoning Code Section 4 -530, except as otherwise regulated through the established <br />HOA's and that structural coverage may be increased to 48% of the lot area and <br />hardcover to 55% of the lot area. <br />• Brick/stone shall cover 10% of the street fagade of all 89 single - family homes and shall <br />also cover 30% of the street fagade of all 32 townhomes. <br />