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File #: 2007-0266    Version: Name: Southwest Highway Mixed Use Development
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 5/1/2007 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: Final action: 10/1/2007
Title: /Name/Summary Southwest Highway Mixed Use Development
Attachments: 1. Southwest Hwy Mixed Use Development Site Plan, 2. Southwest Hwy Mixed Use Development Site Plan P2, 3. Southwest Hwy Mixed Use Development Elevations
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting Details/Media Packet
10/1/20078 Board of Trustees APPROVEDPass Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
9/30/20078 Development Services Department INTRODUCED TO BOARD  Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
9/24/20077 Development Services & Planning Committee RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVALPass Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
9/23/20077 Development Services Department INTRODUCED TO COMMITTEE  Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
8/28/20076 Plan Commission RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVALPass Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
8/27/20076 Development Services Department INTRODUCED TO COMMISSION  Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
8/27/20075 Development Services Department INTRODUCED TO COMMISSION  Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
8/14/20074 Plan Commission CONTINUEDPass Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
8/13/20074 Development Services Department INTRODUCED TO COMMISSION  Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
7/24/20073 Plan Commission CONTINUEDPass Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
7/10/20072 Plan Commission CONTINUEDPass Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
7/9/20072 Development Services Department INTRODUCED TO COMMISSION  Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
6/26/20071 Plan Commission CONTINUEDPass Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
6/25/20071 Development Services Department INTRODUCED TO COMMISSION  Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
6/12/20070 Plan Commission CONTINUEDPass Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
6/11/20070 Development Services Department INTRODUCED TO COMMISSION  Action details Meeting Details/Media Packet
Title/Name/Summary
Southwest Highway Mixed Use Development

History
The petitioner, Bob Hansen, is proposing to construct a 4-story mixed-use building (Southwest Highway Mixed Use Development) consisting of 4,798 square feet of retail and parking on the first floor and 22 residential units on floors 2-4, located at the northeast corner of Union Street and Southwest Highway. Variances are requested for the rear yard setback and the parking lot setback. This is the first mixed-use project coming in under the newly revised Village Center District Code and will be located across the street from the Main Street Triangle project.

On August 28, 2007 the Plan Commission moved 5-0 to recommend to the Village Board approval of the preliminary site plan titled ‘Proposed Site Plan - Southwest Mixed-Use Facility,’ prepared by Arete 3, Ltd., job number 03154, dated 05-31-06, most recent revision 06-29-07, sheet SP-1a and SP-1b and the building elevations titled ‘Proposed Elevations - Southwest Mixed-Use Facility,’ prepared by Arete 3, Ltd., job number 03154, dated 09-05-06, most recent revision 06-29-07, sheet EL-1, subject to the following conditions:
1) That the petitioner revise the building elevations to meet Code height requirements or apply for a variance.
2) That the petitioner revise the parking structure masonry wall that runs parallel to the north property line in order to minimize the visual impact on the adjacent residence.
3) That the petitioner revise the site plan to correctly label the impervious surface percentage at grade.
4) That the petitioner add bike racks to the site plan per code.
5) That any required right of way dedications along 143rd or Southwest Highway are dedicated for future improvements per McDonough’s engineering design.
6) That the petitioner apply and pay fees for a subdivision to consolidate the multiple lots of the project before the Committee Meeting.
7) That the petitioner provide a section or sketch the better illustrates the ...

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