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Planning & Zoning Commission
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10/16/1979
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. Units Per Acre: <br /> <br />RM Guidelines and Criteria <br /> <br />- Five to ten units per gross acre {4,000 - 8,000 <br /> gross square feet per unit). <br /> <br />Type of Dwelling Unit: _ High density single family detached. <br /> <br /> .- Attached housing in the form of two family, <br /> townhouses, and other type of low density multi- <br /> family structures. <br /> <br />Minimum Lot Size: <br /> <br />. Locational Criteria: <br /> <br /> - 7,500 square feet for single family detached without <br /> PUD. <br /> <br /> - 5,000 square feet for single family with PUD. <br /> <br />- }4ust abut and-have reasonably direct access to <br /> intermediate arterials, Minor' arterials, and <br /> Col lectors. <br /> <br />- ~ust be located on a periphery of sub-neighborhoods. <br /> <br />- The use of medium density residential development <br /> as a buffer between business, industry, thorough- <br /> fares, etc. 'and single family development will <br /> be discouraged. Rather, accessibility, open <br /> space, and increased setback from these adverse <br /> site features should be stressed. <br /> <br />- F. ncourage clustering of units in are~ of the site away <br /> from adverse site features; while utilizing open <br /> space for landscape buffering, recreation areas <br /> and parking facilities utilized as techniques <br /> for decreasing the impact on living units. <br /> <br />- Near large areas of permanent public open space <br /> [community parks, high schools, conservation <br /> areas, ~tC.). <br /> <br />- Sites where topography, tree cover and terrain <br /> would 'make development at a lower or higher <br /> density unfeasible due to land costs or improve- <br /> ment costs, and which would require the destruction <br /> of worthwhile site features. <br /> <br />- Near neighborhood shopping and service facilities. <br /> <br /> <br />
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