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Park Place <br />• March 16, 1978 <br />Page 4 <br />their financing was contingent on there being adjacent <br />residential property and explicitly not commercial <br />property. Somewhere there must be a transition• <br />Wr,at -we are proposing includes that transition in two. <br />forms: <br />1• By providing a form of individually owned <br />residential development of a density in <br />' between that of apartments or mote -Is -and. - <br />that of single family residences. <br />2. By leaving as a buffer zone 1 1/2'lots untouched . <br />adjacent to Park Avenue landscaped and accessible <br />e <br />to the neighborhood. The zone'change would not <br />have to include that lot and a half, leaving it R-1 • <br />6) Q: What about sewer overloading? <br />A: It is normal and reasonable, to expect that limitations <br />on the sewer system will be resolved by the appropriate <br />department in the city at the time of application for <br />building permits. All other sever connections for <br />past, present, and future projects - -large or small -- <br />have been handled in this manner as is appropriate. <br />It is not X,7 rt of the zoning process. <br />