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July 16, 2018 — Meeting Minutes

This document is the minutes of the City Plan Commission/Architectural Review Board meeting held July 16, 2018. It records attendance, introductions, and agenda items including an architectural review for a front-yard fence at a single-family residence and multiple presentations and hearings related to a proposed development (senior housing with 281 suites, about 1,500 sq ft of retail, and public bistro space). The excerpts show procedural actions and decisions such as opening a public hearing, staff presentation of rezoning and Planned Unit Development materials, approval of architectural aspects of the 15‑story/3–4‑story project with a condition that staff review and approve a warm gray color, and a noted setback of 77 feet from Hanley Road.
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2. That the applicant files the plat with the St. Louis County Recorder of Deeds office and

The motion was seconded by William Liebermann and unanimously approved by the members. Hearing no further comments or questions from the public, Ron Reim made a motion to recommend approval of the Planned Unit Development Plan per staff recommendations to the

14 Board of Aldermen. The motion was seconded by William Liebermann and unanimously approved by the members.

Hearing no further comments or questions regarding the Plat, Ron Reim made a motion to recommend approval of the subdivision plat per staff recommendations No. 1 as written and to modify staff recommendation No. 2 to make the approval date 30 days from closing. The motion was seconded by William Liebermann and unanimously approved by the members.

The architectural aspects of the project were now up for review.

Susan Istenes explained that the project was originally proposed to the Architectural Review Board on June 18, 2018. The applicant has since made changes to the development plan. The staff report has been updated based on the changes described below.

Subdivision Ordinance requirements after Board of Aldermen approval;

submit proof of filing to the City within 30 days of Board of Aldermen approval.

Mr. Erickson indicated that they do not yet own the property, so the 30 days may be an issue for them.

After a discussion, it was determined that the 30 days could begin from date of closing (needs to be noted in the motion).

Hearing no further comments or questions from the public, Ron Reim made a motion to close the public hearing. The motion was seconded by William Liebermann and unanimously approved by the members.

Hearing no further comments or questions, Ron Reim made a motion to recommend approval of the rezonings of the C1 and R6 zoned properties to C2 to the Board of Aldermen as requested. The motion was seconded by Craig Owens and unanimously approved by the members.

Hearing no further comments or questions, Ron Reim made a motion to recommend approval of the rezoning of the subject properties from C2 to a PUD to the Board of Aldermen as requested. The motion was seconded by William Liebermann and unanimously approved by the members.

Hearing no further comments or questions from the public, Ron Reim made a motion to recommend approval of the Planned Unit Development Plan per staff recommendations to the

previously dark cast stone.

171 parking spaces.

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