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Exhibit B: Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br /> Urban Residential Low (URL) district at the time of preliminary plat application may qualify for <br /> a reduction in minimum density requirements. If a property meets two (2) or more of the criteria <br /> listed below, the City Councilmay approve a decrease in the minimum density requirements <br /> provided the proposed density does not fall below 1.5 units per acre: <br /> A. Adequate sanitary sewer or water capacity does not exist to develop the property <br /> at the minimumdensity. <br /> B. Previous subdivision of adjacent properties has provided limited access which <br /> restricts developmentpotential. <br /> C. Meeting the minimum density would not be feasible due to the existence of poor <br /> soils, wetlands, floodplain, topography, hydrology or other limiting <br /> environmental condition. <br /> D. Property is located within a Shoreland District, Scenic River District, Wellhead <br /> Protection Area, or Drinking Water Supply Management Area due to State <br /> requirements towards limiting impacts to theabove noted items. <br /> E. For infill type developments, the characteristics of the surrounding neighborhood <br /> would not support development of the property at the minimum density. The <br /> property is adjacent to existing rural residential, large lot development, and <br /> development at 3+units per acre would not meet the character of the neighborhood. <br /> The City is aware of several properties that may meet two of the criteria above and has identified <br /> these areas onthe below map. Said map is for planning purposes only to illustrate the potential <br /> applicability of these criteria. Ultimate determination of applicability of these criteria will be at <br /> the City Council's discretion and upon site plan review. <br /> tu <br /> NO <br /> _______ ___________________ A G RL 1,N I W d 1 1 <br /> jl <br /> o„ <br /> ftoq F 0d1 <br /> f-,fX1,fYf V11 il, f, <br /> k•u 5:1 ffJ � <br /> III /UWUIIJI)� <br /> VY y 1/Vk <br /> xRoom <br /> rrn 1�r Timm — Y'�,�rR <br /> ���w r_�rrrr p"rolPP Yrl:1YP <br /> +a <br /> paxYdPf � ti� <br /> p sus n v ° // <br /> ........ <br /> k,l�.:arm aenrniy I��a48 sr�(Tlkal "R•'tl}NGCC,Gc14J'� '�{r qlN a�co q�,.muY § tM <br /> K <br /> 1218f2021 1 55.1...,5 FIV 0 0075].15 0..3. 0,.45 0.6 <br /> Other areas that meet criteria could also be<3 unitslaore.Would be determined at time of proposal.. <br /> RESOLUTION#22-052 <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />
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