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10 <br /> <br /> <br />Per the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, the parcel is guided low density residential development and <br />allows for 1.6 to 3.0 units per net acre. The proposed two (2) single family houses and net <br />density of 1.85 units per acre is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />The site is located in Planning District 1 and is guided for low density residential development. <br />There are no specific planning recommendations for this site. <br /> <br />Housing Plan <br /> <br />A goal of the housing plan is to maintain existing housing stock to insure a high-quality <br />environment in all residential neighborhoods. It is a policy to encourage in-fill housing where <br />appropriate. <br /> <br />Linda Avenue Addition meets the goals of the housing plan by supporting in-fill housing. <br /> <br />Economic Development <br /> <br />The two (2) lot single family residential development does not negatively impact the City’s <br />economic development plan. <br /> <br />Transportation Plan <br /> <br />A goal of the transportation plan is to ensure that streets are as safe as possible. Linda Avenue <br />is a minor collector road and has capacity to accommodate two (2) new single family houses. <br /> <br />Local Water Management Plan <br /> <br />The purposes of the water management program are to protect, preserve, and use natural <br />surface and groundwater storage and retention systems, and prevent erosion of soil into <br />surface water systems. <br /> <br />Linda Avenue Addition protects the natural surface and groundwater storage with the <br />installation of erosion and sediment control measures such as rock construction entrance, bio- <br />roll sediment logs, and silt fence. <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer Plan <br /> <br />The goal of the sanitary sewer plan is to maintain the city’s residents and businesses with an <br />affordable and safe sanitary sewer system. <br /> <br />An 8” sanitary sewer main exists along Linda Avenue and laterals are stubbed to both Lots 1 <br />and 2. The existing sanitary sewer system has capacity for two (2) single family houses. <br /> <br />284