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Memo to the Steering Committee Page 2 <br /> July 25, 1995 <br /> • Design techniques should be used within residential developments to <br /> • enhance public safety protection for both fire and police. <br /> • Multi-family development should not be concentrated within a few areas <br /> of the community; rather, integrated with the residential areas. <br /> • High density development should be located adjacent to or near minor <br /> arterials or collector streets to reduce excessive amount of vehicular traffic <br /> within low density residential areas. <br /> • Development of owner-occupied housing for low and moderate income <br /> households should be encouraged. <br /> • Investigate the appropriateness of housing maintenance codes to preserve <br /> and enhance the rental units within the City, as well as the aging housing <br /> units. <br /> • Development should be encouraged within areas that currently have <br /> sewer and water, and not require the premature extension of additional <br /> infrastructure, such as sewer, watermains and roads. <br /> • Subdivisions of lands in agricultural areas should adhere to a density of 4 <br /> • units per 40 acres with incentives given to utilizing cluster techniques. <br /> • Consider amending the zoning ordinance allowing more defined and <br /> specific uses within each zoning district (i.e., separating single family, <br /> townhomes, and multi-family from one another). <br /> Parks and Recreation <br /> Also included in this packet is a memo from Steve Rohlf, outlining the Parks <br /> and Recreation element of the comprehensive plan. Steve Rohlf and Dave <br /> Anderson will be in attendance Thursday night to make a presentation to the <br /> Committee which will include a summary of their first presentation to the <br /> Committee. In addition, new Park and Rec issues that have come up in <br /> meetings subsequent to that original presentation will be discussed. <br /> Tentative Schedule <br /> The Committee is asked to review the tentative schedule and confirm the <br /> dates that have been outlined. At this time, August 17th would be the last <br /> meeting of the Steering Committee to review the recommendations that have <br /> been made to this point. Once these recommendations are confirmed by the <br /> • Committee the plan can then be forwarded to the Planning Commission for <br /> their review and finally, on to the City Council. <br /> s:p l annin g:ste er in g:7-25memo <br />