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7.5. SR 06-20-2016
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Applicable Regulation <br />Approval of a plat may only be ordered if the following findings have been made, as outlined in Section <br />30-375: <br />(1) The proposed subdivision is consistent with the honing regulations (article VI of this chapter) and conforms in <br />all respects with all requirements of this Code, including the honing regulations and this article. <br />The property is zoned PUD and is guided by previously approved River Park plans and <br />documents. The proposed subdivision is consistent with the zoning regulations outlined in <br />the city code and approved plans. <br />(2) The proposed subdivision is consistent with all applicable general and speciali.Zed cio, county, and regional <br />plans, including, but not limited to, the city's comprehensive development plan. <br />The proposed subdivision does not conflict with any city, county, or regional plans, including <br />the Comprehensive Plan. The River Park subdivision was part of an Environmental <br />Assessment Worksheet (EAW) which included analysis of traffic and other environmental <br />impacts. The current plans do not conflict with that study. <br />(3) The physical characteristics of the site,' din but not limited to topography, soils, vegetation, susceptibility to <br />erosion and siltation, susceptibility to flooding, and drainage are suitable for the type and density of development <br />and uses contemplated. <br />The site is suitable for the proposed development. The applicant and city staff continues to <br />work together to finalize grading, erosion control, and drainage plans. <br />(4) The proposed subdivision makes adequate provision for water supply, storm drainage, sewage transportation, <br />erosion control and all other services, facilities and improvements otherwise required in this article. <br />The subdivision will connect to city sewer and water services, the streets will include storm <br />drains with associated stormwater treatment ponds. <br />(5) The proposed subdivision will not cause substantial environmental damage. <br />The area was the subject of an EAW and has already been rough graded for the subdivision. <br />The project will not cause substantial environmental damage. <br />(6) The proposed subdivision will not conflict with easements of record or with easements established by judgment of <br />a court. <br />The subdivision will not conflict with easements of record. <br />(7) The proposed subdivision will not have an undue and adverse impact on the reasonable development of <br />neighborzng land. <br />The lands to the north, east, and west have already been developed and include Twin Lakes <br />Road, single-family development as part of River Park Second Addition, and a large lot single <br />family development. The area south of the plat was included in the Miske Meadows PUD. <br />(8) The proposed subdivision is notpremature. A subdivision 1.spremature if any of the following exists: <br />a. Lack of adequate stormwater drainage. <br />b. Lack of adequate roads. <br />c. Lack of adequate sanitary sewer systems. <br />d. Lack of adequate off-site public improvements or support systems. <br />All of the above services or improvements will be connected or constructed as part of the <br />development. The area is within the municipal service area and existing facilities can handle the <br />additional capacity. <br />
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