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75D - CITY PLACE SKY LOFTS - 301 E JEANETTE LANE
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2/2/2009
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EIR No. 2007-02; ZOA No. 2008-04; <br />DA No. 2004-04; CUP No. 2008-34; <br />VTTM No. 2008-04; and SPR No. 2008-05 <br />January 12, 2009 <br />Page 3 <br />City Place has been designed with the commercial component oriented to <br />the west end of the site and the residential component on the east. The <br />site has been aligned to allow the development to have a greater <br />presence along all of the frontage streets. The location of the <br />buildings along Main Street, a commercial corridor, provides a link to <br />the corridor and a visual connection to the mall. <br />Currently, the City Place commercial component includes approximately <br />57,700 square feet of retail and restaurant space. McCormick and <br />Schmick's and Corner Bakery restaurants are open and operating, while <br />the Geisha House restaurant is anticipating an opening in early 2009. <br />Additionally, other commercial uses include a Pinkberry's, Coffee Bean, <br />Bank of the West, nail salon and the recent opening of Mother's Market. <br />Seventy-three live-work lofts have been completed extending from Main <br />Street to the north along the curved City Place Drive to Memory Lane. <br />The design of the loft units provides large storefronts, pedestrian <br />level windows, zero setbacks and a height that is consistent in mass, <br />scale and rhythm with other structures in the area. <br />The townhouse component provides two designs: The Courtyards and The <br />Park. Both the Courtyard and Park designs provide residential units <br />within a courtyard, with all front doors facing the open area. These <br />developments provide a total of 168 residential units. <br />The proposed residential tower consists of 333 units plus 20 stacked <br />townhouse units wrapping the parking structure for a total of 353 <br />condominium units. The tower has been designed in a postmodern <br />architectural style, with a sleek and contemporary appearance. The <br />project site is located within the northeast section of the City Place <br />development (Exhibit 3). <br />Reaching approximately 366 feet into the air, <br />levels of living space, four levels of above <br />levels below. Combining the living space and <br />levels of structure above grade is proposed. <br />range in size from 804 to 1,999 square feet and <br />two and three bedroom units. <br />the tower provides 27 <br />grade parking and two <br />parking, a total of 31 <br />The living units will <br />consist of studio, one, <br />75~-5 <br />
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