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Code garage requirements. Two units in the proposed four-plex structure are not proposing to <br />include a garage; this is a deviation from City Code. <br /> <br />The townhouse units meet all of the minimum floor area, parking space, and lot coverage <br />requirements established in the R-3 Urban district. <br /> <br />In the interpretation of the R-3 Urban Residential setback requirements, the rear yard setback <br />range is from 25 to 40 feet. In this case the maximum rear yard setback would apply and all <br />structures should be 40 feet from the outer boundaries of Lot 1. Because such a significant <br />amount of the site is encumbered with wetlands and a collector street, . staff is recommending <br />applying the 25ofoot minimum to the structures. All the structures meet the 25-foot setback with <br />the exception of the quadhome in the southeast comer of the site. This structure need only be <br />adjusted 1.75 feet to meet the minimum 25-foot setback. A variance is required to reduce the 40- <br />foot rear yard setback to 25-feet. <br /> <br />The proposed site will derive one access point from Sunwood Drive. Two private cul'de-sacs to <br />the north and south ends of Lot 1 will also serve the townhome development. <br /> <br />The proposed townhouse project will be serviced by municipal water and sewer facilities. <br /> <br />The area west of Sunwood Drive is proposed to be dedicated as an Outlot. The proposed Outlot <br />is predominately occupied by DNR protected wetland 685W and will be encumbered by a <br />drainage and utility easement. <br /> <br />The exterior wall materials for all the structures are proposed to consist of maintenance free <br />siding and asphalt shingles for the roof. The R-3 district requires exterior materials to consist Of <br />face brick, natural stone, pre-cast concrete, finished metal frame paneling, or glass. The <br />proposed maintenance free siding deviates from the R-3 requirements and will require City <br />Council approval. <br /> <br />The development will be required to obtain a permit from the Lower Rum River Water <br />Management Organization. Calculations of runoff generated by the development will need to be <br />submitted to the City Engineer in order to determine if the storm sewer provided in Sunwood <br />Drive can handle the additional runoff that will be generated by the development. <br /> <br />The landscaping plan is generally acceptable, however Staff is recommending additional trees <br />and that a variety of shrubs be used for foundation plantings instead of what is indicated on the <br />site plan Plant Material Schedule. <br /> <br />The site plan indicates that a 6-foot wood privacy fence will be located parallel to Highway #47; <br />this meets the City's fencing standards established in the R-3 Urban district. <br /> <br />The townhouse development is proposing a recreational playground area that.will need to be <br />maintained by the developer. <br /> <br /> <br />