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Hillside Crossing Commercial Page 3 <br /> June 21, 1994 <br /> • <br /> OUTLOT A <br /> Outlot A is proposed to be one of the ponding areas for development in this <br /> area. This pond connects into a larger wetland area to the south, which the <br /> City has identified as a regional ponding location. It may be appropriate that <br /> the City own Outlot A and make it part of this regional system. If the City <br /> takes over Outlot A, proper easements within the regional ponding area may <br /> need to be acquired. <br /> PARK DEDICATION <br /> The Park and Recreation Commission reviewed the proposed plan and <br /> recommended the payment of cash to satisfy park dedication requirements. <br /> Also, it was recommended a pedestrian system be included along Evans <br /> Street north of 193rd. <br /> DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br /> Similar to Elk Park Center, a development plan will need to be approved <br /> • which identifies common design elements. For example, consistent lighting, <br /> landscaping, and signage should be incorporated to tie the project together. <br /> Typically, the development plan is approved first, followed by a specific site <br /> plan for the first phase. Given the smaller magnitude of this project <br /> compared to Elk Park Center, the development plan and site plan for the first <br /> phase can be addressed in one step. <br /> In terms of the proposed development plan, Riverside Development has <br /> explained in the attached letter some of the common elements that will make <br /> this a "planned" project. This written statement should be illustrated on the <br /> development plan as much as possible in order to be made part of the <br /> Planned Unit Development Agreement. <br /> Staff has reviewed the development plan for the entire fourteen (14) acres. <br /> Specific attention has been given to phase one of the project while a general <br /> review of future phases was done at this time. As in the case with Elk Park <br /> Center, each commercial lot is proposed to be developed, a conditional use <br /> permit will be applied for and reviewed by the Planning Commission and <br /> City Council prior to any construction. <br /> • <br /> hillside.pc <br />
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