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EXHIBIT A <br /> Amendment to Page 2-10 <br /> Urban Residential Low Density (URL) district is established to create cohesive <br /> neighborhoods of single-family detached housing within the MUSA and with access to <br /> municipal sewer and water. Residential lots within this district are sized to allow <br /> efficient utilization of municipal infrastructure as well as to provide an area large enough <br /> to accommodate housing market demands. These neighborhoods must be protected <br /> from higher intensity uses with appropriate transitions. These transitions include natural <br /> features such as trees, wetlands, streams or major changes in topography. Man-made <br /> elements such as streets, parks or earth berms in combination with landscaping are <br /> also appropriate. When adjacent to arterial roadways, additional setback distance, <br /> landscaping and berms are required. Facilities that generate noise, traffic, and/or <br /> glare also require major separation from these neighborhoods. <br /> Minimum Lot Size Variable <br /> Density 2.4 to 4 units per acre <br /> PUD Density 4 units per acre <br /> City Utilities Required <br /> Corresponding Zoning Districts R-4 Single Family Urban Residential <br /> Type of Development Single-Family Detached Housing <br /> *Areas within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) are calculated using net density, <br /> areas outside of the MUSA are calculated using gross density. <br /> **Some areas guided Urban Residential Low that are also within the Transitional Residential <br /> district may qualify for a reduction in minimum density requirements. Some potential areas are <br /> identified on Figure 2.4A. See the Transitional Residential district text on Page 2-15 for more <br /> information and specific standards. <br /> Amendment to Page 2-15 <br /> Transitional Residential (TR) District contains properties within the MUSA that are <br /> currently zoned for rural residential uses (R-1, R-2, and R-3). These properties are <br /> guided for urban development in 5-year stages as shown in Figure 2.5. Property <br /> designated Transitional Residential may only be platted under urban residential <br /> guidelines and served by municipal utilities. Lot splits may only occur without <br /> municipal services under the requirements of the City Code. Any subdivision of <br /> property that results in lots less than 2.5 acres in size must be served with municipal <br /> sewer and water. <br /> The Transitional Residential District also contains properties that when subdivided <br /> will have significant barriers to development. Therefore, properties that fall within the <br /> Urban Residential Low (URL) district at the time of preliminary plat application may <br /> qualify for a reduction in minimum density requirements. <br />