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Senior Planner Anderson commented that the lots have a minimum depth of 100 feet as required <br /> by City Code. He commented that there is an existing drainage and utility easement from the <br /> original plat and that easement would be vacated with new easements dedicated as part of this plat. <br /> Commissioner Van Scoy commented that currently as the zoning is, there should be transitioning <br /> between this development and the property to the east. He asked if those transitioning <br /> requirements would be vacated or remain under the new zoning that has not been implemented. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that the Comprehensive Plan states that density transitioning is <br /> required when low density lots butt against rural developing guided lots. He noted that in this <br /> instance both areas are guided as low density residential. He stated that the current zoning,directly <br /> east are zoned rural developing. He stated that when there is a conflict, the Comprehensive Plan <br /> takes precedent. <br /> Commissioner Van Scoy asked the designation under the pending zoning. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that would be urban reserve. <br /> Planning Manager Larson commented that under the proposed zoning changes, rural developing <br /> would be used for properties that would remain rural. He stated that properties within the MUSA <br /> would no longer be zoned rural developing and would be changed to urban reserve. <br /> Commissioner Van Scoy commented that this would place 65 lots next to acreage lots, which <br /> would currently require density transitioning. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson commented that they would need to go by the Comprehensive Plan <br /> guidance, as there is a conflict between the current zoning and the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Planning Manager Larson commented that the properties on Zirconium would have the same right <br /> to request to subdivide. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson noted that the Comprehensive Plan was adopted in 2020, and therefore <br /> the zoning changes should have been made by this time and will need to be done, regardless of <br /> this application. <br /> Commissioner Van Scoy commented that it would seem then that this action should be considered <br /> against the Comprehensive Plan rather than the current zoning. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson commented that they are not ignoring what is there, but they are in the <br /> process of adopting a new zoning map and therefore they are attempting to work with where they <br /> are. <br /> Commissioner Van Scoy commented that the intention to allow 65-foot lots was to have that within <br /> the more urban area. He did not think a 65-foot lot in this rural area would be appropriate and <br /> would like to see 80-or 75-foot lots. He acknowledged the MUSA requirement to have three units <br /> per acre, but noted that the plan to reach that was through increasing residential activity in the <br /> Planning Commission/ September 28, 2023 <br /> Page 10 of 14 <br />