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May 14, 2014 <br />Location: Pbrama >H:Drive >15153 >FindingsReport <br />FINDINGS REPORT: MITIGATION SUMMARY <br />MITIGATION SUMMARY <br />In summary, Staff would propose rezoning the Subject Property to R1- Residential (click here for City Code). <br />If the City Council decided to pursue a data center development, Staff would propose also using an <br />'Overlay District *' on the Subject Property. An Overlay District would be placed on -top of (or, in addition <br />to) the proposed R1- Residential zoning district. <br />Said Overlay District would allow use of the Subject Property for a data user via a Conditional Use <br />Permit ** (CUP). Specific mitigation proposals identified by the OMCStudy Group would be identified in <br />the Performance Standards * ** section in City Zoning Ordinances. <br />ZONING DEFINITIONS <br />*Overlay District Defined <br />An overlay district is a land use tool that allows for a unique zoning district to be placed over <br />an existing zoning district. An overlay district calls out unique zoning standards, or <br />permitted /conditional uses, in addition to the existing zoning district. <br />* *Conditional Use Permit <br />Each zoning district described in the City's zoning code includes a list of permitted and <br />conditional uses. In summary, permitted uses are legal uses of property that do not require <br />approval by the City Council; however, administrative review and approval is required. <br />Conditional uses require City review and approval via Conditional Use Permit (CUP). A CUP <br />allows a City to attach reasonable conditions to the approval of a particular use; which, <br />ensure compatibility with surrounding properties and protection of the health, safety and <br />welfare of the community. <br />** *Performance Standards <br />Specific rules, standards and regulations tied to a particular use. For example, a data center <br />use may require a set of specific standards to be met. Performance standards are enforced <br />across the entire City, rather than a particular zoning district. <br />STAFF NOTE: if the Subject Property was guided for a data center development, it would not carry 'Industrial Zoning' as <br />currently utilized in the City's business parks. The Subject Property would be zoned for 'Residential' with an 'Overlay District.' <br />The overlay district would specifically call out a data center use only. <br />Mitigation Summary continued on next page <br />OMC Study Group, Findings Report (DRAFT) Page 10 of 42 <br />