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VS. <br /> <br />An example of an untYunded reason: <br /> <br />Unique circumstances exist because the applicant mistakenly be!ieved he could develop <br />his prope~y as proposed. <br /> <br />Consider standard #5 pertaining to the issue of traffic. <br /> <br />An example of an adequate reason, or ;'finding": <br /> <br />The proposal will generate traffic that will have a significant negative impact on the <br />transportation system capacity and will result in diminution of the level of service and <br />safety of said system especially at zhe intersection of First Street and Main Street. <br />Numerous adjacent property, owners testified at the public hearing about cun'ent <br />congestion and specifically that it currently takes ~'three to four light changes just to get <br />through the intersection." <br /> <br />VS. <br /> <br />An example of an un-founded reason: <br /> <br />The proposal will generate excess traffic. <br /> <br />in formulating adequate findings or reasons to support a {and use decision, one of the key steps is <br />to apply the ~cts presented to the standards contained in the cio./ordinances. In other words, use <br />the standards already set forth in the city,, ordinances as the template or guide to the city <br />cou'ncil/p{anning commission consideration ora land use application. <br /> <br />Susan Sager 04/04 <br /> <br />70 <br /> <br /> <br />