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option for a walkout basement. Kliever Lake Fields and Miske Meadows have also included detached <br />townhome units similar to those proposed with this project. <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />The plan guides the area as Mixed Use allowing a mixture of housing, jobs and/or retail services uses <br />within close proximity to each other. The area also provides another setting for high density residential <br />land uses. The proposed use and rezoning is supported by the comprehensive plan. The applicant had <br />hoped to develop the area with higher density residential uses, but the road network does not support the <br />traffic generated by such a use. <br />Site Plan <br />The 26 townhome lots are laid out along two private streets (Xavier Circle and Yale Circle), both of <br />which access 183rd Circle NW. The parcels and placement of the homes have been planned to minimize <br />impacts to existing trees on the site, buffering the homes from view along Twin Lakes Road and 183rd <br />Circle. Each home will have driveway access to a private street, and no additional access points to public <br />rights-of-way are proposed. <br />Townhome standards require one-half guest parking space per unit in an off-street parking lot or private <br />drive. The private streets appear to provide this standard, but an exhibit demonstrating compliance must <br />be submitted. <br />The existing drainage pond on the south side of the site will be utilized for the development. The wetland <br />was not delineated as there is not any proposed development south of the drainage pond. <br />Engineering and Utilities <br />In conjunction with the tree preservation goals, minimal grading to the site has been proposed. Most of <br />the grading will take place in the center of the site, and the perimeters will be minimally changed. <br />Properties are graded to direct runoff to the private streets, which collect stormwater via catch basins, and <br />to the rear of the property. Stormwater collected in the streets is directed to the existing stormwater pond <br />which was constructed as part of the previous plats. <br />All homes will be served by city sewer and water. <br />Landscaping <br />The proposed landscape plan shows a number of trees along the private streets, and between the <br />townhomes. An updated landscaping plan demonstrating compliance with Sec. 30-994 (h) must be <br />submitted. <br />Parks <br />Park dedication was satisfied with previous plats in this area, and will not be collected as part of this <br />project. <br />Applicable Regulations <br />Zone Change <br />In reviewing a proposed amendment, consideration shall be given to existing conditions witbin the area directly and indirectly <br />affected by the proposal, the conservation ofproperty values, the use to wbicb the property affected is being devoted at the time, <br />and relevant provisions, if any, in the land use plan. <br />N:\Public Bodies\Agenda Packets\07-17-2017\Final\7.8 sr Pines at ER.docx <br />
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