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File #: 19-035    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Statement of Direction Status: Passed
File created: 1/29/2019 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 2/14/2019 Final action: 2/14/2019
Title: Consideration of a Statement of Direction Extension for Mtn View Medical Center 10555 N Tatum Boulevard (SUP-18-12)
Attachments: 1. A. SOD Approved, 2. B. SOD Amended, 3. C. Applicant E-mail Correspondence, 4. D. Planning Commission Recommendation
TO: Mayor Bien-Willner and Town Council Members

FROM: Brian Dalke, Interim Town Manager
Dawn-Marie Buckland, Deputy Town Manager
Jeremy Knapp, Community Development Director
Paul Michaud, Senior Planner

DATE: February 14, 2019

DEPARTMENT: Community Development

Staff Contact Paul Michaud, Senior Planner
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Consideration of a Statement of Direction Extension for Mtn View Medical Center
10555 N Tatum Boulevard (SUP-18-12)
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Town Value(s):
? Primarily one-acre, residential community
? Limited government
? Creating a sense of community
? Partnerships with existing schools and resorts to enhance recreational opportunities
? Improving aesthetics/creating a brand
? Preserving natural open space

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Approve the requested Statement of Direction extension.
Background

BACKGROUND:
On November 15, 2018 the Town Council issued a Statement of Direction (SOD) for a Major Special Use Permit Amendment regarding the redevelopment of Mountain View Medical Center. Since that time, the applicant and the Planning Commission have discussed the request at four work sessions and continue to make significant progress on the review. The Planning Commission has also allowed for public comment at two of the Planning Commission meetings. Based on the timing needed to produce necessary information for the applicant to present their application and the Planning Commission to review it, the applicant and the Planning Commission agree more time is needed.

Some of the items being worked through include the following points:
* During the SOD, the Council allowed for consideration of maximum 36-foot tall two-story buildings to remove the lower garden level. This was to avoid having a recessed area where people could loiter after hours, storm drainage constraints of a fully enclosed outdoor area below grade and barriers of additional stairs/elevators to access the lower level for patrons of the medical center. The...

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