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<br />dwelling into two condominium units. This subdivision is solely concerned with the form of <br />ownership of the units. <br /> <br />Legal representative of the applicant, Kevin Williams with Carmody MacDonald, provided a <br />summary of the project. Mr. Williams stated that this matter was merely adhering to the <br />City’s Code regarding subdivisions, noting the relative simplicity of the proposed minor <br />subdivision of a recently constructed building, focusing solely on the ownership of the units. <br /> <br />Questions / Comments / Discussion by Plan Commission: <br /> <br /> <br />-Has the condo association already been established? Mr. Williams stated that is has been <br />established and provided an overview of the applicable state statutes and processes. <br /> <br />Ms. Riganti stated that staff recommended approval of the proposed minor subdivision, <br />noting that this item focused solely on dwelling ownership, which complies with the current <br />MR – Medium Density Residential Zoning District, and nothing further. <br /> <br />Public Comments – None <br /> <br />A motion was made by Mr. Miller to recommend approval of the proposed Final Plat for a <br />Minor Subdivision at 7430 Delmar Boulevard. The motion was seconded by Ms. Williams <br />and carried unanimously by a vote of 4-0. The recommendation will be forwarded to City <br />Council for a public hearing and consideration of final approval. <br /> <br />6.b. REVISED – Final Development Plan Amendment PC 17-07 – Proposed amendment to <br />the final development plan for a partial redevelopment of a property in the “PD” Planned <br />Development District – Rosemann & Assoc. – 8348-8350 Delcrest Drive (Crown Center for <br />Senior Living) <br /> <br />Ms. Riganti explained the process regarding the revised Final Development Plan <br />Amendment for Crown Center and why it was before Plan Commission again. She stated <br />that the Final Development Plan Amendment was first presented to the Plan Commission <br />during the July 26, 2017 meeting. It has since been revised due to subsequent concerns of <br />public notification and adequate buffering proposed received from Dan Wald, property <br />owner of 8400 Delmar Boulevard adjacent to the north of Crown Center. Mr. Wald <br />vocalized these concerns at the City Council meeting on August 14, 2017, as well as the <br />August 23, 2017 Plan Commission meeting. As a reminder, Ms. Riganti stated that the <br />matter of buffering was a concern of staff. Staff did not provide a recommendation to the <br />Plan Commission at the July 26, 2017 meeting regarding the proposed buffering, instead <br />requesting that Plan Commission do so as per their authority under the Planned <br />Development zoning district. The Plan Commission recommended approval of the <br />application, with the condition that additional buffering solutions be provided such as heavy <br />planting of specific tree species. Plan Commission’s recommendation was presented to City <br />Council on August 14. However, since that meeting, the applicant has revised the siting of <br />the northern building so that it is 30 feet from the property line to the north. This revision <br />was presented to City Council for a first ordinance reading on September 25, 2017. The <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />