File #: 2012-0166    Version:
Type: Project Status: Passed
File created: 5/2/2012 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: Final action: 4/8/2013
Title: Request for Approval of Final Site Plan - Harvard Place Planned Unit Development (PUD), a 168-unit residential development, located on 26 acres east of John R and north of School Road
Attachments: 1. Agenda Summary.pdf, 2. Drawings C1-C11.pdf, 3. Site Plans.pdf, 4. Elevations.pdf, 5. Exterior Elevations.pdf, 6. Landscape Plans.pdf, 7. Tree Plans.pdf, 8. Resolution.pdf
Title
Request for Approval of Final Site Plan - Harvard Place Planned Unit Development (PUD), a 168-unit residential development, located on 26 acres east of John R and north of School Road

Body
Resolved, that the Rochester Hills City Council hereby approves the Final Site Plans for Harvard Place PUD, a 168-unit apartment complex on approximately 26 acres located east of John R, north of School Rd., Parcel Nos. 15-24-100-009, -010, -018, -019, -028, -029, -037, -038 and -040, zoned PUD overlay, based on plans dated received by the Planning and Economic Development Department on February 26, 2013, with the following findings and conditions:

Findings:

1. The Site Plan and supporting documents demonstrate that all applicable requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, as well as other City Ordinances, standards and requirements can be met subject to the conditions noted below.

2. The location and design of driveways providing vehicular ingress to and egress from the site will promote safety and convenience of both vehicular and pedestrian traffic both within the site and on adjoining streets.

3. Automobile parking areas have been designed to avoid common traffic problems and promote safety.

4. There will be a satisfactory and harmonious relationship between the development on the site and the existing and prospective development of contiguous land and adjacent neighborhoods.

5. The proposed development does not have an unreasonably detrimental, nor an injurious effect upon the natural characteristics and features of the parcels being developed and the larger area of which the parcels are a part.

6. The proposed Final Site Plans promote the goals and objectives of the Master Plan that the City provides a variety of housing.

7. The proposed Final Site Plans provide appropriate transition between the existing land uses surrounding the property.

Conditions:

1. All remaining engineering issues identified in the memo dated March 11, 2013 from DPS/Engineerin...

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