HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.a. Meadows of Bloomfield Minor PUD Amendmentpurchased the development from CIVIC, two buildings of six units each had already been
constructed. Centex modified the building somewhat and finished the development. The
primary change in design corrected some problems with roof alignments, substituted face
brick for cut stone and emphasized front porches. The general character of the unit was a
Colonial style row -house with attached garage. The primary entrance to the interior units
oriented towards sidewalks, and the garages were oriented towards garage courts. End units
had front doors on the side elevation, giving the buildings a single - family appearance at those
elevations.
When Centex revised the units, the attached garages had living space over a portion of the
attached garages and created a continuous porch for all of the "interior" units.
Cottage Row Home
The revision proposed by Centex offers two significant changes:
1. The overall depth of the units is reduced by about eight feet creating more
flexibility. This is accomplished by extending living space over the entire garage.
Overall width stays the same.
2. The front elevation of the units gives each unit an individual character. The off -sets
of the front walls create more relief. Several of the units have full porches, others
have covered entry ways. The contiguous front porch is gone, but a variety of
combination windows, face brick and individual porches are provided in return.
Minor PUD Amendment
This request does not affect the number of buildings, housing mix, or location. Nor does it
impact streets or parking or create the need for new setback variances. As such, it is a minor
amendment, not requiring Planning Commission review or a public hearing by ordinance.
Planning Commission review would be at Council discretion.
Summary
The change of townhouse style impacts 112 units in the Meadows of Bloomfield PUD. The
new Cottage Row Home offers a slightly more compact dwelling unit, but each unit has
enhanced individual character. The PUD Amendment requires that new exhibits reflecting
the change be substituted in the PUD agreement to replace references to the old
Georgetown units.
Staff appreciates the modification along the front fagade, which provides a more
individualized look to each of the units. However, the side elevations might be considered
less attractive than the previous elevation because the previous plan turned the front facades
along the sides. Rear elevations for both proposals tends to be similar due to the presence of
the garages; there is little ornamentation or embellishment along the rear regardless of which
plan would be implemented.
CITY OF ROSEMOUNT
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION 2004 -
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A MINOR AMENDMENT TO THE
MEADOWS OF BLOOMFIELD PUD AND AUTHORIZE THE
AMENDMENT TO THE MEADOWS OF BLOOMFIELD PUD
AGREEMENT REPLACING EXHIBIT 12 WITH NEW EXHIBITS
REFLECTING THE NEW COTTAGE ROW HOMES
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department of the City of Rosemount received an
application from Centex Homes for approval of a minor amendment to the Meadows of
Bloomfield PUD and an amendment to the Meadows of Bloomfield PUD Agreement replacing
Exhibit 12 with new exhibits reflecting the new Cottage Row Homes.
WHEREAS, at the City Council meeting of February 3, 2004, the Council approved the
Meadows of Bloomfield PUD Agreement.
WHEREAS, this request does not affect the number of buildings, housing mix, or location. Nor
does it impact streets or parking or create the need for new setback variances. As such, it is a
minor amendment, not requiring Planning Commission review or a public hearing by ordinance;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the City Council of the City of Rosemount hereby
approves the minor amendment to the Meadows of Bloomfield PUD and an amendment to the
Meadows of Bloomfield PUD Agreement replacing Exhibit 12 with new exhibits reflecting the
new Cottage Row Homes.
ADOPTED this 6` day of April, 2004, by the City Council of the City of Rosemount.
William H. Droste, Mayor
ATTEST:
Linda Jentink, City Clerk
Motion by: Seconded by:
Voted in favor:
Voted against:
Member absent:
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The Georgetown Collection
This product line is designed to created a friendly neighborhood setting through traditional neighborhood
design elements. Surrounding public lawns with two -story townhomes forms an intimate common green,
pedestrian friendly sidewalks connect the common greens to the street and the townhomes. Garages are
located at the back of the home, on sevice lanes.
The exterior character of these designs is influenced by traditional Colonial styles. This character is achieved
by using oversized front porches with architectural columns, and distinctive exterior detailing including
appropriate use or brick accents, gable treatments, window grilles, window crossheads and shutters.
The interior character of these designs is informal, open and value- driven, focusing on the lifestyle needs of
upwardly mobile singles and couples. Plan elements include 2 -3 bedrooms 1 '/ 2'/ b th t
Floor Plans Sizes: 1506 -1776 SF
Key Customers Demographics
Dominant age Group: 25-44'
Household Size: 1 -2
Group: Upwardly Mobile
Singles & Couples
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to kitchen and dining areas, kitchens with snack bars, loft areas, convenient laundry areas, and optional
fireplace and media niches. Each plan also features a variety of storage opportunities including oversized -
garages, under stair storage, entry cost closets, pantries, linen closets and M13R walk -in closets. V r7 V EXTERIOR ELEMENTS:
ELEVATION,- STYLE: Colonial
ROOF STRUCTURE:
Front to Back Roof: 5:12 pitch with 1' -0" overhang & 6" rake
Side to Side Roof: 8:12 pitch with ) -0" overhang & 6" rake with eave returns
ENTRY/PORCH:
Covered Entry with 6' porch - Interior plans;
Acorn Pediment crosshead with fluted pilasters - End plans
Porch Columns: 16" Masonry veneer base, 8" column wrapped with fiber cement siding
EXTERIOR MATERIALS:
Siding: Wolverine Restoration Collection premium Double 4" Clapboard, low -gloss
wood grain finish, vinyl. The Restoration Collection is approved by many preservation
commissions.
Masonry Veneer: Main level wainscot at front and side elevations, full height at garage
side elevation; Brick or cultured stone - End plans
WINDOWS:
Type: Single hung vinyl
Window Grilles: Colonial grille pattern all windows
EXTERIOR TRIM:
Corner Boards: Wide 3 'h" outside comer post, vinyl
Window Trim: Wide 3 1/2" vinyl window and door surrounds reflect architectural
tradition; Crown molding per front & side elevations, found on many historic homes
Fascia: Wide 4" aluminum clad
Frieze: Wide 5" lineal, vinyl
Shutters: Paneled Shutters, vinyl
Specialty trim: Decorative louvered vents in gables, vinyl per elevation
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