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Preliminary Plat and Site Plan Review . ... ~ . ~ <br />Rum River Estates ;i --~ r ' <br />Apr/l I, 2005 _ : <br />Page 2 of 5 ; ; <br /> <br />Standard Proposin~[orD~ta~h~d ' <br /> Tow. n. ho.u~. <br />10,800 lot size 3,600 &'3,~72[sqaar~ <br />80 foot Lot Width '64.3 fee~"~ <br />~0 foot 'front yard ~ feet <br />setback measured <br />from house to street <br /> <br />Side yard setback:' '15 feet <br />10 feet habitable <br />6 feet uni~abitable <br />30 fbot rear yar~ NA <br />setback <br /> <br />3 bedr;~ .!9~0~sqi~re feet <br /> <br />The proposed townb, ouses sizes will rang~ fr0~; 2,~1 t° 3,354 square feet in size. <br /> <br />Structure Height. Information ,~'ll:;ne~d i:t°; .:be; provided regarding the height of the 'structures. The: <br />structures will not exceed 35 feet',in height!:~ ~md-aSured from the mean ground level to the mean ground <br /> <br />Open Space. The PUD ordinanCaistipulitt¢~ -~__~£ ~evelopments processed as a PUD should provide either <br />20% public open space (only 50% ~redit i-~ a~l~we~_ for Wetlands) or 50% private open space (which' includes <br />yard space, street boulevards, ~d io~erli~vaice common areas). Applying the private open space <br />reqmrement, the proposed development would, hegel to prowde a minimum of 5 acres of private Open space. <br />it would seem appropriate to only ~redit 5(00~ f~0i' fl~e wetlands when calculating private Open space area~ The <br />preliminary plat is providing a total[of59%: prigate!open space area. <br /> <br />Access and Streets. The development is proposing access from Potassium Street. Potassium Street is <br />unimproved. Construction ts propo?d as ?a~;,f t~ . <br /> s project and the adjacent proposed Shade Tree Cottages <br />development. <br /> <br />This development is providing o~,: pub!!¢ 'm!'.'d¢~ac street through the development. The public street is <br />1,005 feet in length. City Code:}, sttiot$ P ~ic',::$treets to 600 feet in length. The development is being <br />processed as a PUD and; deviatiom are ,g~rr t~&~heoptions for reducing the length of the cut-de-sac are <br /> <br />Townhouse Size. The R-I distriot~ permi~ito~mes through the PUD process. City Code requires each <br />town house unit to be a certain size~.based~,o'n!th~ nt~ber of bedrooms the unit will contain. <br /> <br /> <br />