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Steering Committee Minutes Page 3 <br /> July 6, 1995 <br /> Ten Acre Minimum <br /> • <br /> Pat Dwyer indicated he was in favor of preserving the 10 acre minimum lot size <br /> in the A-1 zoning district. He stated that he felt the goal of the City is orderly <br /> development by expanding the urban service district outward, and not allow <br /> smaller lot sizes in outlying areas. <br /> Chair Minton reported he received a letter from Bob Dare, resident on County <br /> Road 33. Mr. Dare stated he and his neighbors were not in favor of changing <br /> the 10 acre minimum lot size. <br /> Arne Engstrom stated he also felt the City should develop from the core area <br /> outward, in order to provide necessary services in a cost effective manner. <br /> Discussion followed regarding cluster housing in the A-1 zoning district. <br /> Steve Ach explained the concept of clustering homes. He noted advantages <br /> such as fewer roads being required, and the perception of open space is <br /> preserved. Steve explained that the open space could be maintained by <br /> utilizing a conservation easement, convenants and/or restrictions; however, the <br /> use of these types of restrictions need to be carefully reviewed to determine the <br /> benefit and disadvantages. Steve indicated that clustering is not a new <br /> concept, rather a subdivision method that is not understood by most <br /> developers. <br /> • Arne Engstrom suggested the clustering concept could be applied in the R 1 a <br /> zoning district as well. <br /> Dick Hinkle expressed his concern that the open spaces would need to <br /> maintained by someone, as there could be problems with noxious weeds and <br /> gophers. <br /> Arne Engstrom suggested recommendations for shared driveways along county <br /> roads to reduce access points. <br /> Dave Anderson stated he was in favor of defining the urban service area, and <br /> that the rest of the community be developed in a unique fashion to preserve <br /> the rural character. He stated he was in favor of the 10 acre minimum to <br /> preserve the farms, not for future sewer and water. Dave suggested than an <br /> option be allowed for clustering, in addition to the existing 4 per 40 rule(10 acre <br /> minimum). He suggested a 2-1/2 acre density overall, with a minimum of 1 acre <br /> lot size and require 50% open space with some sort of conservation easement. <br /> Pat Dwyer stated he would like to see the 4 per 40 development in the northern <br /> area, which would attract hobby farm development. <br /> Arne Engstrom expressed his concern how the open space would be affected <br /> by property taxes. Dave Anderson stated it was his understanding that when <br /> land is put into a conservation easement, the landowner receives a deduction <br /> off his Federal taxes. The deduction is determined by the value of the land when <br /> Ill <br /> it is sold versus the value as conservation easement space; therefore, benefiting <br />