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Regular Planning Commission <br />Meeting Date: 06/01/2017 <br />Submitted For: Alec Henderson, Community Development <br />By: Alec Henderson, Community Development <br />Information <br />5. 4. <br />Title: <br />Review Sketch Plan for Estates of Silver Oaks 2nd Addition (Project No. 17-119); Case of Marcel Eibensteiner <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this file is to review the official Sketch Plan prepared by E.G. Rud & Sons, Inc., Roshell <br />Engineering, and Royal Oaks Realty for the purpose of an eight (8) lot subdivision located on Lithium Street NW. <br />The Sketch Plan submitted includes nine (9) sheets. The Sketch Plan Review process affords the Planning <br />Commission the opportunity to provide early direction on the layout of the proposed plat, before the Developer <br />prepares detailed Preliminary Plat plans. A key decision will occur at Preliminary Plat, in which the layout will be <br />approved, subject to approving final construction plans and Final Plat documents. At that time, the City will review <br />items including, but not limited to, Grading Plan, Utility Plan, Landscape Plan, and Street Light Plan. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify the owners of property within 700 feet of the proposed development about the proposed <br />Sketch Plan review. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Sketch Plan Review is the first of several steps in reviewing a Major Plat, which includes Sketch Plan Review, <br />Preliminary Plat, and Final Plat. This case is being reviewed per City Code Section 117-111 entitled R-1 <br />Residential District and Chapter 117, Article III entitled Subdivisions. Comprehensive Plan: <br />The Property is currently guided as Rural Developing in the Comprehensive Plan. The intent of the Rural <br />Developing land use designation is to allow for the construction of single-family dwellings without access to <br />municipal sewer and water. The eight (8) lots in the Sketch Plan are proposed to be served by municipal sewer and <br />water. This will require a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to re -guide the property as Low Density Residential <br />(LDR). The adjacent property to the south, which was platted as Estates of Silver Oaks, is guided as LDR as a <br />result of a previous Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Zoning: <br />The Property is currently zoned as R-1 Residential (Rural Developing). This allows for the development of single <br />family, detached dwellings with a density of one (1) unit per 2.5 acres. As proposed, the Sketch Plan will require a <br />Zoning Amendment to rezone the Property to R-1 Residential (MUSA), which would allow a net density of up to <br />three (3) units per acre and a minimum of lot size of 10,800 square feet. The proposed density of the Sketch Plan is <br />0.67 units per acre and it appears to meet the minimum lot size and width standards of the R-1 Residential (MUSA) <br />district.Dimensional/Bulk Standards: <br />When preparing the Preliminary Plat, the Developer must demonstrate compliance with the bulk standards of the <br />R-1 Residential (MUSA) district. It appears that the Sketch Plan does comply with the standards specified for this <br />zoning district. Specifics are outlined in the Staff Review File. Wetlands: <br />There are wetlands on the property that will need to be delineated and encumbered with drainage and utility <br />easements on the Preliminary and Final Plats. There are also wetland and stormwater pond setbacks that are <br />applicable. The Applicant must ensure that all wetland setback areas are encumbered with drainage and utility <br />easements. Density Transitioning: <br />As proposed, the development is subject to the density transitioning standards found in City Code Section 117-110. <br />Density transitioning applies to Lots 1-3 Block 1 and Lots 4-5 Block 2. If landscaping is proposed to satisfy this <br />standard, it must be shown on the landscape plan and should be located in a separate, commonly owned parcel to <br />avoid removals by future homeowners. Streets and Access: <br />