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d) Divide the total floor area by tier computed <br />in Item C above by the average inside living <br />area size determined in Item A above. This <br />yields a base number of dwelling units and <br />sites for each tier. <br />e) Proposed locations and numbers of dwelling <br />units or sites for the commercial planned unit <br />development are then compared with the tier, <br />density and suitability analysis herein and <br />the design criteria in Section 917.110.F of <br />this Ordinance. <br />3. Density Increase Multipliers. <br />a) Increases to the dwelling unit or dwelling <br />site base densities previously determined are <br />allowable if the dimensional standards in <br />Section 917.020 of this Ordinance are met or <br />exceeded and the design criteria in Section <br />917.110.F of this Ordinance are satisfied. <br />The allowable density increases in Item b <br />below will only be allowed if structure <br />setbacks from the ordinary high water level <br />are increased to at least fifty (50) percent <br />greater than the minimum setback, or the <br />impact on the waterbody is reduced an <br />equivalent amount through vegetative <br />management, topography, or additional means <br />acceptable to the City of Little Canada and <br />the setback is at least twenty -five (25) <br />percent greater than the minimum setback. <br />b) Allowable dwelling unit or dwelling site <br />density increases for residential- or <br />commercial planned unit developments: <br />Density Evaluation <br />Tiers <br />Maximum density increase <br />within each tier <br />(percent) <br />First 50 <br />Second 100 <br />Third 200 <br />Fourth 200 <br />Fifth 200 <br />F. Maintenance and Design Criteria. <br />1. Maintenance and Administration Requirements. <br />44 <br />Page 71 <br />