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Memo to the Mayor and City CouncilfP96-13 <br />November 26, 1996 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />Lafayette Woods which back up to this plat are a minimum of 160 feet, <br />therefore, it would be recommended that the lots in Cherrywood Hills <br />have a minimum of 160 feet of depth. This increased depth ufill also <br />increase the area where trees can be saved. <br /> <br />Lot 24, Block 4 is a lot that ~d]_l not have a lot of usable space once it is <br />developed. Staff would recommend that this lot be eliminated and the <br />area be incorporated into Lots 21, 22 and 23 of the same block. <br /> <br />Lot 16, Block 2 is an irregular shaped parcel primarily due to the location <br />of the existing house. Not only is it irregularly shaped, the house will be <br />left sitting on a knob overlooking all of the surrounding homes. <br />Therefore, staff has recommended that consideration be given to <br />relocating or reorienting this house so it will have a proper orientation <br />towards the street and not be out of sync with the neighborhood. <br /> <br />Lot 16, Block 2 has a lot depth through the center of the lot of <br />approximately 100 feet. Typically, a 10,000 square foot lot has a <br />minimum lot depth of 125 feet. Furthermore, the 100 feet does not <br />provide a lot of flexibility when you consider the 30 foot front yard <br />building setback, 20 foot rear yard setback, and a 50 foot building pad, <br />equaling 100 feet. This makes it 8~f~cult to provide any additions onto <br />the home without infrin~g into the required setbacks. <br /> <br />Other lots with sirn{lar situations that are less than 125 feet in depth <br />through the middle of the building pad include Lots 14, 15, and 16 of <br />Block 3, and Lots 1, 2 and 5 of Block 4. <br /> <br />The rear portion of Lots 15 and 16 of Block 4 include a proposed <br />sedimentation pond. The rear yards of these two lots basically do not <br />have much of a fiat area, rather, begin sloping down into the pond from <br />behind the house pad. It is recommended that a fiat usable area <br />extending behind the back of the house pad to a lot depth of 125 feet be <br />maints~ned before beginning the side slopes of the sedimentation pond. <br />This will stJ_U allow full basement walkouts, however, will provide for <br />some fiat usable space in the rear yards. Some of the other lots that back <br />up to the wetland complex have a similar situation to the two lots just <br />described. It appears Lot 12, Block 4 extends into 193rd Avenue right of <br />way. This should be adjusted. <br /> <br />Grading <br /> <br />A considerable ~mount of grading will be done on site given the roiling <br />topography. There is also proposed to be a lot of grading in the wooded area <br />along the north portion of the plat. As proposed in the grading plan, it is <br /> <br />s:\pl.n~i~ g\pc\p96-13.doc <br /> <br /> <br />