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Request for Action <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />To Item Number <br />Planning Commission 4.3a <br />Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br />Public Hearings June 28, 2022 Chris Leeseberg, Senior Planner <br />Item Description Reviewed by <br />Riverside Development Company – Jennifer Green, Sr. Administrative Assistant <br />Parcel #75-001-2401 <br />Reviewed by <br />Zone Change from R1c to PUD, <br /> <br />Case No. ZC 22-05 <br /> <br />Action Requested <br />Recommend, by motion, approval of an ordinance to rezone certain <br />property from Single Family Residential (R1-c) to Planned Unit <br />Development (PUD) for the following reason: <br /> <br />1. The rezoning is consistent with the City of Elk River Land Use <br />Plan adopted as part of the City of Elk River Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br /> <br />Background/Discussion <br />The subject property is 17.56 acres in size and located west of Fillmore <br />th <br />Street at the 178 Avenue alignment and is zoned Single Family <br />Residential (R1-c). The applicant is requesting a Zone Change to a <br />Planned Unit Development (PUD) to develop a detached townhome <br />development. The proposed subdivision will consist of 43 lots and <br />three outlots. The outlots are encumbered by overhead power lines <br />and wetlands and will not be developed in the future. <br /> <br />The proposed zone change is consistent with the multiple family <br />residential nature of the area with townhomes just north of the subject <br />property. <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />The Comprehensive Plan guides the property as Traditional Single-Family Residential which predominately <br />consists of single-family detached homes occupying moderately sized lots. This land use is the most prevalent <br />residential type within the Urban Service Area and consists of a range of neighborhood typologies, including the <br />historic grid block pattern neighborhoods surrounding the downtown and newer curvilinear block pattern <br />subdivision developments in the north, east, and west. This land use, while predominately single-family detached, <br />should accommodate single-family attached, townhomes, and duplexes at transitional areas on the edges of these <br />neighborhoods, along primary transportation corridors, and adjacent higher intensity uses such as multi-family or <br />commercial. <br />The Elk River Vision <br />A welcoming community with revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional <br /> <br />service, and community engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity. <br /> Updated: August 2020 <br />