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JUN -23-1995 11:29 NRc 612 595 98sr P.07 <br />Date <br />1. The developer is to either expand the amount of residential land or reduce <br />the number of housing units in Phase 2 prior to proceeding with Phase 2 <br />development. <br />2. A parking setback variance to allow guest parr within five feet of the <br />project's internal loop street. Parking areas must be shown to comply with <br />the five foot setback. These parking spaces must be landscaped to reduce <br />the visual intrusion into the front yard areas. <br />The site plan must show handicapped parking stalls. No parking will be <br />allowed in the 28 foot wide private drive lanes. <br />4. A detailed landscape plan must be submitted for City approval which <br />identifies location, species, and size of plantings. Landscape plans should. <br />specifically address areas along Highway 49, landscaping around the <br />building perimeters, and landscaping around guest parking areas. <br />5. Conditions addressing use and design of the proposed lake access will be <br />incorporated into the development agreements and homeowners association <br />deed covenants. <br />6. Developer enter into a development agreement with the City for the Phase <br />1 development which provides assurance that all proposed improvements <br />and performance standards are completed in accordance with the approved <br />plan. <br />7. Comments from other City staff. <br />6/14/95 Planning Commission approves application subject to conditions listed in staff's 9 <br />June 1995 planning report. <br />6 <br />
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