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<br />Case File: 06-03 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />of the rezoning, comprehensive plan amendment, and conditional use permit subject to othe! <br />conditions, including the approval of the prelimin~ry plat. Should the Preliminary plat not be <br />approved., then all subsequent recommendations become null and void: the property would not be <br />rezoned., or the urban service district be extended. <br /> <br />Analysis <br />Comprehensive pkn Amendment The subject property is located outside of the urban services <br />district The applicant is requesting a comprehensive plan amendment to extend wate! and sanitary <br />sewe! services to the property. In exchange, the applicant is proposing the dedication of 29.75 acres <br />to the city, to be used for the construction of a future school The land would be graded and seeded <br />for stabilization purposes. The!e has been some discussion that should the school district not use <br />the land within a period of time (presently Undefined), the land would remain unde! city owne!ship, <br />for park and open space purposes. An agreement should be completed between the School District <br />and the City regarding this issue. <br /> <br />Rezoning The subject property is zoned Rh. The applicant is proposing a PUD zoning, which <br />permits g1:eate! design flexibility by allowing modification of lot and building area., among othe! <br />options. The PUD development must remain consistent with the intent and purpose of the <br />comprehensive plan, while not adve!sely affecting adjacent property. <br /> <br />The plan as presented appears appropriate with an extension of the urban services area., and helps <br />address a need for park land and school expansion in this area of the community. <br /> <br />Conditional Use Permit A Conditional Use Permit is necessary for a property to be rezoned PUD, <br />versus standard zoning. Through the review and negotiation of the plat, Staff and the develope! <br />have worked together to minimize any potential negative impacts on the surrounding property, <br />while preserving the cha.racte! of the community. <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />The subject propetty is guided for rural residential. With the proposed amendment to the <br />comprehensive plan, the land use as proposed appears to be consistent with the surrounding area., <br />which is predominately residential, with some pockets of institutional (School). <br /> <br />Lots. The proposed preliminary plat includes 452 single family residential lots, and 6 outlots on <br />276.82 acres. Lots range in size from 9,750 to 36,887 square feet, with the average lot size being <br />12,815 square feet The g1:oss density proposed is 1.6 units pet acre. Net density, exclusive of the <br />school and County Right of way, is 1.88 units pet acre. The lot size appears consistent with the <br />direction given by the City Council, and of an area served by urban se!vices. The layout is largely <br />consistent with the original concept plan reviewed by the Phmning Commission and City Council <br />last winter. <br /> <br />There are two exceptions in the northwest comer of the plat that should be addressed through the <br />planning process. These exceptions are existing home sites owned by othe! parties, not requesting <br />se!v.i.ces or platting at this time. <br /> <br />The northern one of the two exceptions, owned by Mr. Ron Middlestadt, is in the extreme <br />northwest comer of the plat. 'While not desired now, it is advantageous to provide some access to <br /> <br />s: \PLANNThTG\ Case Files \2006\Plat\P 0~03 uberty Heights Estntes \StaffReport 11-14-06.doc <br />