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Request for Action <br />To Item Number <br />Plannin Commission 5.3a <br />Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br />Public Hearings April 26, 2022 Chris Leeseberg, SenioY PlanneY <br />Item Description Reviewed by <br />Daniel I�uger - Propertyr ID# 75-871-0105 + Zack Carlton, Communit�r Develo ment Director <br />■ Land Use Amendment from Single Family Reviewed by <br />to Mixed Residential Neighborhood, <br />Case Na LU 22-01 <br />Action Requested <br />Recommend, by motion, amending the Comprehensive Plan to change <br />the land use from Traditional Single-Family Residential to Mixed <br />Residential. <br />Background/Discussion <br />The propertyr is curYentlyr zoned R-1b and the Yecently adopted <br />Comprehensive Plan guides the propertyT for Traditional Single-Family <br />ResidentiaL The applicant is requesting a Land Use Amendment to <br />iVlixed Residential, as well as a Zone Change (ZC 22-03) to construct a <br />four-unit multi-familyT residential structure. <br />The one-acYe subject site is located at the noYthwest intersection of <br />18$`I' Avenue and Troy Street (private road). <br />The Traditional Single-Family Residential categoryT predominately <br />u � <br />�� <br />f <br />�- RR <br />�Hwy ID <br />. <br />� <br />CR 33 <br />:� <br />� <br />} �' <br />� <br />CR 12 <br />consists of single-famil�T detached homes occup�Ting moderatel�T sized <br />lots. This land use is the most prevalent residential t�rpe within the �� <br />Urban Service Area and consists of a range of neighborhood tyTpologies ti�.� <br />including the historic grid block pattern neighborhoods surrounding /O/�6y <br />the downto�vn and ne`ver curvilinear block pattern subdivision <br />developments in the north, east, and west. � <br />Figure I <br />The iVlixed Residential categoryT consists of neighborhoods �uith multiple housing t�Tpes, including single-familyT <br />detached, townhomes, duplexes, and small-scale multi-famil�T buildings. iVlixed residential areas should include <br />e�sting residential neighborhoods `vhere a gentle increase in densityT is appropriate such as surrounding the <br />do`vntown as `vell as ne`v neighborhood subdivisions. <br />During the concept review process, the Planning Commission and CityT Council were supportive of the proposed <br />use (land use change) for the subject parcel and a Mixed Residential land use suppoYts the Yequest The geneYal <br />intent of the land use and zone change meets the cinT's goals in the subject area. <br />The Elk River Vision <br />A 2a�elcolning co�nlnunity 2a�ith � evolutiona� y and spizzted T esou� cefulness, exceptional <br />se�vice, and coln�nunity engageynent that encou�ages and ins�iz•es pro�pe�zty. <br />rowEREo ar <br />�I'1 ���� <br />Up�iited.• August 2020 <br />
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