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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 2, 2018 <br />Page 8 of 11 <br />RESOLUTION NO, 2, SERIES 2017 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A SECOND <br />AMENDMENT TO THE FIRE STATION NO. 2 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AND <br />SPECIAL REVIEW USE TO ALLOW FOR AN APPROXIMATELY 1,968 SQUARE <br />FOOT ADDITION ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE BUILDING, REMOVE <br />EXISTING INTERIOR FURNACES AND EXTERIOR GROUND MOUNTED AIR- <br />CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR UNITS AND ADD NEW, ROOFTOP PACKAGED <br />AIR HANDLING UNITS, REPLACE A PORTION OF THE EXISTING MATERIALS <br />WITH PRE -FINISHED METAL SIDING, INSTALL MINOR LANDSCAPE <br />IMPROVEMENTS SURROUNDING THE BUILDING AT THE LOCATION OF THE <br />NEW ADDITION, RECONSTRUCT THE TRASH ENCLOSURE, AND OTHER <br />MISCELLANEOUS MODIFICATIONS; LOT 1, FIRE STATION NO. 2 SUBDIVISION <br />Planner Dean stated this is a request for a 2nd Amendment to the Fire Station No. 2 <br />PUD and SRU to allow for an approximately 1,968 sf addition, removal of interior <br />furnaces and exterior ground mounted air-conditioning compressor units and add new, <br />rooftop packaged air handling unit, replace a portion of the existing materials with pre - <br />finished metal siding, install minor landscape improvements, reconstruct the trash <br />enclosure, and other miscellaneous modifications This item was publically noticed as <br />required. <br />The original PUD was approved in 1987 for the 5,300 sf fire station. The 1st <br />Amendment was approved in 1998 for a 8,709 sf addition The property is Zoned <br />Residential Estate (RE). Parts of the exterior would be changed from wood siding to <br />metal siding. This is not painted metal, but a fabricated metal with a long warranty, to <br />cut down on maintenance costs. <br />This request is for a 1,968 addition, new roof mounted equipment, metal siding, new <br />landscaping and a trash enclosure. Staff finds the application is compliant with the <br />Special Review Criteria 1) Comp Plan: Continues to support the Fire Protection District <br />2) Economic Compatibility with Surrounding Character: Enhanced fire protection lends <br />to overall economic stability. Replacing outdated mechanical equipment and replacing <br />with new, more efficient equipment which is screened 3) Internal Efficiency No change <br />to parking, vehicular access, drainage, sewer or water facilities. 4) Extemal Effects: <br />Changes to the lighting, landscaping, and trash containers meet the standards of the <br />CDDSG with waiver request for the metal replacement 5) Pedestrian Circulation. No <br />changes to existing sidewalks and internal pedestrian circulation. Staff recommends <br />approval of the resolution. <br />Kyle Callahan, 220 South Jefferson Avenue, architect for the project, showed the <br />expansion plans. He stated the current building does not meet their needs and the <br />expansion will allow them to meet their needs within a reasonable budget. The <br />expansion brings the building to current code levels. The proposed expansion allows for <br />residential spaces on the same floor, more safety, better office flow, addresses life <br />safety issues, and includes other upgrades with a minimal expansion and not going <br />