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4. The potential of the parcel containing a greenway corridor or open space area should be <br />reviewed and if present, appropriate preservation strategies shall be employed <br />The proposed subdivision provides public access to the existing wetland open space areas by <br />constructing a trail outside the wetland buffer, extending from Alpine Drive to the existing trail <br />on Nowthen Blvd. Public access to open space and preservation areas will be significantly <br />increased with the development of this area <br />5. Sewer and water capacity is adequate to service the proposed development <br />Sewer and water pipes are currently installed near this location, and the capacity exists to service <br />this area with medium density residential. <br />6. The type of density transition that will be utilized as part of the land use shall be <br />identified and approved by the City Council. <br />The development proposes association - maintained single - family housing in the southern portion <br />of the site. The Haubrich piece of the development would not exceed 4 units per acre, and would <br />not require a comprehensive plan amendment. Landscaping and buffer requirements associated <br />with density transitioning have been fulfilled. <br />7. No urban development, other than cluster subdivisions as allowed by Section 9.20.11 of City <br />Code, will be considered north of Trott Brook until the completion of the Comprehensive Plan <br />Update. <br />This criterion is not applicable in this circumstance. <br />Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission met on July 10, 2006 and recommended denial of the comprehensive <br />plan amendment based on the traffic and congestion concerns and the inadequate rationale for <br />additional density in the area. <br />Giving consideration to the above criteria, staff has determined that a land use change may be <br />more appropriate in particular areas of the 11 -acre site, but not necessarily on the entire site. Staff <br />feels it is more appropriate to respect the current land use designation in the area that is adjacent <br />to the existing neighborhood because: 1) low density residential development is more compatible <br />with the existing residences in terms of site layout and design; and 2) density transitioning is <br />required by City Code, and keeping the existing low density pattern in the southern portion of the <br />site and the addition of a landscape buffer will satisfy density transitioning requirements. Staff <br />recommends keeping Lot 3, Block 1 of Haubrich Addition low density residential which, through <br />the PUD, would accommodate a combination of single - family or detached townhomes at up to 4 <br />units per acre. The plan, as revised, indicates 4 units per acre in this area. <br />
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