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<br /> <br />Memo to Mayor and City CounciVPOO-13 <br />October 16, 2000 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Re-using existing buildings and structures or preserving specific site <br />features inventoried by the County, City, or State Historic Preservation <br />Office. <br /> <br />The developer is claiming that by preserving trees they are meeting the above <br />standard. Staff does not agree with this interpretation. The City, County or State <br />Historic Preservation Office has identified nothing on this site as having historic <br />preservation value. The City has not identified the tract of woods as a <br />preservation landscape feature. The preservation of woodlands and other natural <br />features is listed as a lot design guideline and should not be included as a <br />density bonus. <br /> <br />Layout <br /> <br />Streets <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The main access into the project is from County Road 1. The main entrance into <br />the development from County Road 1 is 209th Avenue. The intersection of 209th <br />Avenue and Lander Street will be a traffic circle with a 15,000 square foot <br />landscaped island. Traffic circulation should be one-way around the traffic circle. <br />Internal connections will be made to the properties to the west and Windsor Park <br />to the north. Lander Street will be extended south into the plat from Windsor Park <br />and will be the main north/south street through the development. 210th Avenue <br />will be extended into the plat from the west and will connect with Lander Street. <br />The plat includes 3 cui de sacs; each cui de sac will include a center landscaped <br />island. All landscaped islands will be maintained homeowners association. <br /> <br />Lots <br /> <br />The developer is proposing 40 lots. The lots will range in size from 18,000 square <br />feet to 29,000 square feet. The average lot size is 20,000 square feet. All of the <br />lots, except for 2 lots on cui de sacs, have more than 90 feet of frontage. The two <br />lots in the cui de sacs have lot frontages of 78 feet and 79 feet. The plat is <br />designed in such a way that there is an opening to the open space at the end of <br />each cui de sac. About % of the lots have direct access to the open space. Outlot <br />A and Outlot B comprise most of the open space, Outlot C is the landscaped <br />center of the traffic circle. Outlot A will contain the community septic system, a <br />natural wetland feature. <br /> <br />Lander Court was artificially raised above the surrounding grade in order to <br />accommodate walk out lots. The building elevations on those lots are raised <br />about 7 feet above the surrounding grade. In response to staffs comments, the <br />elevations have been reduced by about 1 foot from previous plans. The <br />developer has added some landscaping to help reduce the visual impact. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />S:\PLANNING\SCOTT\P0013CC.DOC <br /> <br />
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