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r-Q <br /> • � Item # 3.3. <br /> � <br /> City of <br /> Elk River MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Planning Commission <br /> FROM: Scott Harlicker, Senior Planner. t <br /> DATE: February 13, 2001 <br /> SUBJECT: Case No. OA 01-01 <br /> Request by the City of Elk River to Amend the Cluster Subdivision <br /> Ordinance <br /> Request <br /> Consider a request by the City of Elk River to amend the cluster subdivision <br /> ordinance <br /> Attachments <br /> • Existing ordinance <br /> • Design standards — Liberty on the Lake <br /> Overview <br /> It has been about 1 year since the City adopted the cluster ordinance. Since its <br /> adoption we have approved four cluster developments: Windsor Park, Rolling <br /> Hills, Whitetail Ridge and Meadowwoods Village. Preliminary application for a <br /> fifth development, Ridges at Rice Lake, is before the Commission this month. <br /> With each new development, staff, the City Council and the Planning <br /> Commission have noted or commented on sections of the ordinance that could <br /> be fine-tuned. At the December 12th workshop the Commission discussed staff <br /> and Council comments and offered their own. I would like to reiterate staff, <br /> Council and the Commission's comments below: <br /> • Leap frog development —the cluster ordinance seems to be encouraging <br /> development of agricultural property at the far corners of the City. The <br /> density bonus for the agricultural district may be too high. <br /> • Quality of open space —the quality of the preserved open space is lower <br /> • than what was anticipated. The ordinance could be adjusted so that higher <br /> 13065 Orono Parkway • P.O. Box 490 • Elk River, MN 55330 • TDD & Phone (763)441-7420 • Fax(763)441-7425 <br />
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