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File #: 22-1677    Version: 1 Name: ERIM Preliminary Phase Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning Amendment Presentation
Type: Report or Communication Status: Introduced from Staff
File created: 10/6/2022 In control: City Planning Commission
On agenda: 10/11/2022 Final action:
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Title: ERIM Preliminary Phase Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning Amendment Presentation - Pre-PUD conference to discuss text changes to the existing 35.26 acre PUD which was originally approved in 1998. There is no development proposed at this time. The primary purpose of the text revision is to expand permitted uses to include multiple-family residential. The existing PUD regulations do not permit any residential uses. The petitioner has also updated some regulations to reflect current standards of today, which would eliminate required parking, increase Floor Area Ratio(FAR) and reduce the front setback along Green Road. Any existing landscape buffer regulations to protect adjacent residential uses will remain.
Attachments: 1. Altarum - Ltr. to Matt Kowalski RE Pre-Petition Conference.pdf, 2. Ann Arbor - ERIM-Black and Veatch PUD Supplemental Regulations.pdf, 3. Compare - Ann Arbor - ERIM-Black and Veatch PUD Supplemental Regulations.pdf
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ERIM Preliminary Phase Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning Amendment Presentation - Pre-PUD conference to discuss text changes to the existing 35.26 acre PUD which was originally approved in 1998.  There is no development proposed at this time. The primary purpose of the text revision is to expand permitted uses to include multiple-family residential.  The existing PUD regulations do not permit any residential uses.  The petitioner has also updated some regulations to reflect current standards of today, which would eliminate required parking, increase Floor Area Ratio(FAR) and reduce the front setback along Green Road.  Any existing landscape buffer regulations to protect adjacent residential uses will remain.