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2. The uses allon.,ed in a PUD shall be limited to land uses consistent with the city's comprehensive plan and land <br />use map, and to those uses identified in the concept plan for the PUD Zoning district and the conditional use <br />permit for the PUD. <br />The property does not currently comply with the Comprehensive Plan, and a land use amendment is <br />required to satisfy this condition. If a land use amendment is granted, the proposed project will be <br />consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. <br />3. The area of land to be included in a PUD shall be in uniform control of the applicant. <br />The applicant will be in control of all parcels prior to recording the CUP and plat. <br />4. A PUD shall be designed to form a desirable unified environment Yvithin its proposed boundaries, including <br />uniform design elements, landscaping lighting and signage. <br />The PUD is designed as one project with uniform design elements throughout the project area <br />and the design must be consistent with the existing PUD where it will be located. <br />S. A PUD shall not cause undesirable impacts on adjacent lands and land uses. In particular, uses on the PUD <br />perimeter shall be compatible with adjacent uses outside the PUD. <br />Nearby land uses include single-family residential, commercial development, and a religious <br />institution. The PUD will not cause undesirable impacts on adjacent lands and land uses. <br />6. A PUD shall be served by adequate transportation, avater, sanitary seaver and drainage ystems. <br />The project area will be served by public services and will not adversely impact transportation <br />networks within the area. <br />7. A PUD shall not adversely affect existing or proposed parks, schools, streets or other public facilities. <br />Existing public facilities are not impacted by the proposed project. <br />8. The council may establish varied and reasonable lot area, frontage, sideyard, and setback requirements for a <br />PUD and may authon.Ze a density avhich it determines to be appropriate under the circumstances. Any permitted <br />density shall be consistent n.,ith the city's comprehensive plan and not adversely affect the public health, safety and <br />�r,elfare. <br />The proposal is consistent with densities described in the Comprehensive Plan, setbacks from <br />public rights -of -way, and design standards for similar developments within city code. <br />9. More than one principal building may be constructed on a lot within a PUD if author'.Zed by the council. <br />Unless otheyzvise permitted by the council, a PUD shall comply n4th the schedules of dimensional regulations set <br />forth in this article, except that individual lots shall have no less than 80 percent of the minimum area for similar <br />uses. <br />The project does not conflict with standards described in city code. <br />Public Hearing <br />Staff has received numerous comments regarding the proposed project, a few in favor of it but an <br />overwhelming majority opposed to it. These comments are attached. <br />Financial Impact <br />None <br />
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