File #: 2004-0315    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/24/2004 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/5/2004 Final action: 5/5/2004
Title: Approval of Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) - City Place, City File No. 02-027.
Attachments: 1. Agenda Summary 2 cityplacepdf.pdf, 2. PUDAgreement050504.pdf, 3. 2004-0315 Resolution.pdf
Title
Approval of Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) - City Place, City File No. 02-027.

Body
Whereas, in the matter of City File No. 02-027 (City Place PUD), the Planning Commission recommended that City Council conditionally approve the Planned Unit Development. Such approval shall include the Planned Unit Development Agreement and Exhibits dated received February 4, 2004.

Now Therefore Be It Resolved that, on behalf of the City of Rochester Hills, the Rochester Hills City Council hereby approved the Planned Unit Development Agreement and Exhibits dated received February 4, 2004 between G&V Investments, LLC (G&V), whose address is 2565 Rochester Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48307, Fifth Third Bank, whose address is c/o Corporate Facilities, 38 Fountain Square Plaza, MD 1O ATA 1, Cincinnati, OH 55263, and the City of Rochester Hills, a Michigan Municipal Corporation, Rochester Hills, Michigan with the following findings and subject to the following conditions.

Be It Further Resolved that the Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to execute and deliver the Agreement on behalf of the City.

Findings:
1. The proposed PUD has met the qualifications of Section 138-1002 of the Zoning Ordinance.

2. The City's Master Plan identifies the subject site for future mixed-use development. The proposed development is consistent with that recommendation.

3. Dedication of additional road right-of-way, increased design and aesthetic controls, and the ability to restrict undesirable uses are substantial public benefits of the proposed PUD that could not be achieved under the B-2 district alone.

4. The PUD will not create an unacceptable impact on public utility and circulation systems, surrounding properties, or the environment. Moreover, the proposed PUD will improve public utility and circulation systems.

5. The proposed PUD has been designed to promote convenient vehicular and pedestrian circulation within the site.

Conditions:
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