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April 6, 2015 — Meeting Minutes
Cited passage
Jim Liberman seconded the motion which received unanimous approval of the members. Jim Liberman noted that this PUD which includes the site plan, is specific to this development.
Ron Reim made a motion to recommend approval of the subdivision plat to the Board of Aldermen with the following conditions:
recorded with St. Louis County and proof a recording be submitted to the City prior to the issuance of a Building Permit.
trees such as Cypress.
signatures per the Subdivision Ordinance requirements after Board of Aldermen
20 approval.
and submit proof of filing to the City within 60 days of Board of Aldermen approval. The motion was seconded by Jim Liberman and unanimously approved by the members. The architectural aspects of the project were now up for review. Susan Istenes explained that this is a request for review of the design and materials associated with the proposed construction of a 273,500 square foot, five-story building to be located on top of a two-level, partially below grade parking structure. The building contains 4,526 square feet of ground floor retail and live/work units, 229 residential units (141 one-bedroom units, 74 two-bedroom units, and 14 three-bedroom units), and 352 parking spaces. The proposed building is located entirely within the City of Clayton. The Ladue portion of the property will be developed with a 10-foot multi-use path and linear garden connecting Maryland Avenue and the Centennial Greenway. Three access points are proposed along Gay Avenue to serve the development. A motor court off Gay Avenue provides an area for pick up/drop off and six parking spaces. Two garage entrances along Gay Avenue will serve the majority of the traffic to the site. The applicant proposes to install 38 bicycle racks (parking for 76 bicycles) to be located in the parking structure, motor court, retail entrances on Maryland Avenue and along the new multi-use path. Two secure bicycle storage rooms in the parking structure will provide space to park an additional 100 bicycles. City Streetscape will be installed along Maryland and Gay Avenues.