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05-16-19 Regular Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission
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Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting <br />May 16, 2019 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2. The code requires a minimum 50 foot lot width. The proposed <br />Preliminary Plat complies with the approved SCUP which permits lot widths with a <br />minimum of 45 feet. <br />3. Yard setbacks are as follows: front-25 feet, sides-5 feet, and rear-15 feet. Front <br />setbacks have been called out on the preliminary plat document. All setbacks will <br />be verified at the time building permits are issued for each individual house. <br />4. The maximum height allowed for a single family detached structure is 35 feet and <br />will be verified with the issuance a of building permit for each individual house. <br />5. The minimum site area per unit for single family detached development is 9,100 <br />square feet. The proposed subdivision is proposed at 21,847.5 <br />square feet per unit. The maximum dwelling units per acre is 4.8 while the <br />proposed subdivision is at 1.99 D.U./acre. The proposed subdivision is in <br />compliance with these code requirements. <br />6. The maximum lot coverage is 40% and will be verified at the time building permits <br />are issued for each individual house. <br /> <br />Staff finds that the proposed preliminary plat is in compliance with the residential <br />requirements set forth in Section 106-33(a) <br /> <br />5ĻƷĻƓƷźƚƓ. <br />The applicant has provided the required drainage for the subdivision. There will be two <br />ponds, the first being an amenitized wet bottom lake in the center of the development, <br />and the second being a dry detention basin at the southern edge of the property. The <br />functionality of these dentition facilities have been detailed in a drainage report <br />submitted to city staff and reviewed by the City Engineer. <br /> <br />tğƩƉ \[ğƓķ 5ĻķźĭğƷźƚƓ ğƓķ tğƩƉ 5ĻǝĻƌƚƦƒĻƓƷ CĻĻƭ. <br />Section 86-25 Development Ordinance (see the attached Exhibit <br />D) requires one acre of park land be dedicated for every 93 proposed dwelling units. In <br />this case, the applicant is not proposing to dedicate any parkland to the city. The <br />ordinance also allows for a cash payment in lieu of that dedication. The ordinance <br />requires payment of $490 per dwelling unit to satisfy the cash payment in lieu of land <br />dedication. This payment is due at the time of building permit for each individual <br />dwelling unit. <br /> <br />In addition to the cash payment in lieu of land dedication, the applicant is responsible <br />for payment of a park development fee at the time of building permit. Section 12.02 of <br />the Land Development Ordinance requires payment of a $318 fee per dwelling unit. As <br />a result, at the time of building permit issuance for each lot the applicant will be <br />responsible for payment of $490 + $318 = $808 to cover the cash payment in lieu of land <br />dedication and park development fee. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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