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o Fences <br />o Buildable Area <br />o Setbacks <br />o Lot Area <br />o Lot Width <br />o Lot Depth <br />o Building Height <br />o Building Materials <br />o Impervious Surface <br />o Shoreland District requirements <br />Items reviewed by Building Official at the time of Building Permit Application <br />Home design and layout <br />Building Height <br />Park Dedication (collected at time of building permit application) <br />Zoning Compliance <br />The property is zoned R-1, Low Density Residential (Density range 2.5-4 units/acre). <br />The proposal meets the requirements of the zoning code, except for one area of Lot <br />Depth. There is a brand-new standard (with the Zoning Code update in 2020, that <br />requires lots to be 130 feet in length, this has not been the requirement before 2020, there <br />was not one in place). Many parcels within Little Canada are less than 130 feet in depth. <br />The request is for 122 feet in length, leaving a Variance request of 8 feet. <br />Comprehensive Plan Compliance <br />The parcel is guided Low Density Residential that allows for single-family homes with a <br />density range of 2.5-4 units/acre. <br />The proposed development complies with the Comprehensive Plan as it meets the density <br />and land use requirements. <br />The density for this proposed development is 7 units/ net acres 1.96 acres (85,638 sf) is <br />3.57 units/acre, which is within the desired range. <br />City Engineer Review <br />This proposal has been reviewed and meets all engineering criteria by the City Engineer. <br />Development Review Committee <br />This proposal has been reviewed and accepted by the Development Committee that <br />consists of the Community Development Director, City Administrator, Public Works <br />Director, City Engineer, and Building Official. <br />Related Agencies Review: <br />Watershed District <br />The watershed district reviews all proposed developments within the City for stormwater <br />management requirements. This proposal has been reviewed and approved by the <br />watershed.