Noone, in terms of public access, the developer plans to build a boardwalk along the creeks that will be accessible from Herschel. It will be open to the public during certain defined hours. There also are plans for a public kayak launch, although it's not clear whether there will be dedicated public parking for that launch. The plan to build 18 boat slips has been dropped from the PUD.
Jeffrey S., in terms of dredging the creek, both the Planning Deparment and Planning Commission recommended that the developer be required to put $800,000 into a reserve account to help fund the city's $ match for the proposed Big Fishweir Creek Restoration Project, which is still winding its way through Congress. The developer's lawyer contested this condition before PC, and will no doubt do the same before LUZ. I believe that new ordinances passed since 2006 (last PUD) make it easier for the developer to dispute that cost, as he did nothing to contribute to the creeks' silted conditions.
The latest plans call for a modification of the site plan shown here. New unit count is supposed to be 250, with 16 units moved from the Commander parcel to the Village parcel. These "lofts" will be built on top of the commercial component, so Building 200 will now be three stories.