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Case File: P07-10 Preliminary and Final Plat <br />Richard Peterson <br />Page 3 <br />Applicable Regulations <br />Subdivision <br />These findings are necessary for the city council approval of the preliminary plat and the final plat: <br />(7) The proposed subdivision is consistent with the honing regulations (article VI of this chapter) and <br />conforms in all respects with all requirements of this Code, including the honing regulations and this article. <br />(2) The proposed subdivision is consistent with all applicable general and specialised city, county, and <br />regional plans, including, but not limited to, the city's comprehensive development plan. <br />(3) The physical characteristics of the site, including but not limited to topography, soils, vegetation, <br />susceptibility to erosion and siltation, susceptibility to flooding, and drainage are suitable for the ~e and <br />density of development and uses contemplated. <br />(4) The proposed subdivision makes adequate provision for water supply, storm drainage, sewage <br />transportation, erosion control and all other services, facilities and improvements otherwise required in this <br />article. <br />(5) The proposed subdivision will not cause substantial environmental damage. <br />(6) Theproposed subdivision will not conflict with easements of record or with easements established by <br />judgment of a court. <br />(7) The proposed subdivision will not have an undue and adverse impact on the reasonable development of <br />neighboring land. <br />(8) The proposed subdivision is not premature. A subdivision is premature if any of the following exists-.• <br />a. Lack of adequate stormwater drainage. <br />b. Lack of adequate roads. <br />c. Lack of adequate sanitary sewer ystems. <br />d. Lack of adequate off-site public improvements or support systems: <br />In the review of the standards for Final Plat as outlined, it appears that the request is consistent with <br />all of these standards. <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />Lots/density -The lot as proposed is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and zoning <br />ordinance. <br />Natural Resources <br />Trees -The aerial photo identifies this area as being covered prominently with trees. No <br />construction is proposed, staff understands there will be minimal impact to the trees. At the time <br />the outlot is platted, a tree survey may be necessary to better understand the impacts or roads and <br />other infrastructure. <br />Wetlands -Although there appears to be a small wetland in the extreme NE corner of the parcel, <br />there is no evidence of any wetland impacts. <br />S:\PLANNING\Case Files\Plat\P 07-10 Rocky Ridge Estates\SR Rocky Ridge Estates 10-13-07.doc <br />