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Area in Acres <br /> <br />86.71 <br /> <br />Maximum <br /> <br />65.67 13.52 7.52 <br />' 25.2~.'. 2.40 .34 <br />138.39 11.12 7.18 <br /> <br />Wetlands 30.63 <br />Net Area 56.08 <br /> 15 NA <br /> <br />3 (4 withP.U.D.) <br /> <br />Density <br /> ' ] 115 78 l 108 301 <br /># of units allowed 154 (with PUD) 340 (with PUD) <br /> <br />The number of units that the development shows is less than the maximum number of units that <br />would be allowed under the March 2001 Draft Comprehensive Land Use Map. Approximately <br />340 units would be allowed if the development is a P.U.D. Royal Oaks Realty shows 307 <br />dwelling units. <br /> <br />The property contains 86.71 acres with 28.02 of these acres classified as wetlands. The <br />preliminary plat shows a gross density of 3.54 units per acre. When the wetlands are factored out, <br />the net density for the whole development is 5.23 units per acre. The _following chart shows how <br />much space each type of land use proposes to use and its gross and net density. <br /> <br />86.71 <br /> <br /> Wedand 28.02 <br /> N Area 58.69 <br />llet <br /> <br />24.6? 0 <br />36.35 . 16.63 <br /> <br />9.06 <br />3.35 <br />5.71 <br /> <br />The sinzle-family lots abut urban size residential lot to the north and west and two large single <br />family lgts to the south that are buffered by wetlands. The single-family lots all meet the standard <br />minimum dimensional and area requirements. Eighteen lots are subject to regulations governing <br />shorelands. These lots all meet the dimensional and lot width requirements for the Shoreland <br />District.' However, due to the Shoreland Ordinance, the applicant lost three single-family lots <br />along t45t~ Court from the previously reviewed sketch plan. <br />The townhomes will be adjacent to the new single-family lots and a large single-family lot along <br />Nowthen Blvd. The apartments will be across the street from the newly constructed seniors <br />apartment building. <br /> <br />The development will gain primary access from Nowthen Blvd. and secondary access from lo&ne <br /> St. N.W. As part of the plat, 145th Court will be extended another 200 feet to serve additional <br /> <br /> <br />
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