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Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 9, 2002 <br />Page 8 <br />• exceed the limiations of the City ordinance and that, once the picnic shelter is <br />constructed, there will only be a total of two accessory structures on site. <br />• <br />The motion was supported by Mr. Lyden. Motion carried 5 -0. <br />B. PUBLIC HEARING, (Pheasant Hills 12th Addition, Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendment/MUSA Reserve Allocation, Rezone, Preliminary Plat, Bob Kirmist <br />NAC) <br />Chair Schaps declared the public hearing opened at 7:06 p.m. <br />Staff presented the application by Ed Vaughan for an eight lot single family subdivision <br />entitled Pheasant Hills Preserve 12th Addition. The subject propert is located on the <br />north side of Birch Street and west of Timberwolf Trail. <br />Staff advised that to accommodate the proposed subdivi they looming approvals are <br />required: <br />• A Comprehensive Plan amendment cha : ing the gui use of the subject <br />property from Rural to Low Density R` .E and allocating 4.5 acres of <br />MUSA Reserve <br />• Rezoning from R -X, Rural Exec to'" 1X, Single Family Executive/PDO, <br />Planned Development Overla <br />• Preliminary plat <br />Staff presented its analysis by reviewing surrounding land uses and zoning. <br />Staff noted the applicant este®''a Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the <br />guided use of the sub' o r from Rural to Low Density Residential. Such change <br />is necessary to acc te th- proposed development density of 1.8 units per acre. <br />The proposed 2001 Co ehensive Plan suggests sewered low density residential use of <br />the subject pro'' - chic s s consistent with the proposed land use <br />Staff explained t tin conjunction with such change, an extension of the MUSA will be <br />necessary to sery the development. Staff presented the evaluation criteria for the <br />allocation of the MUSA reserve that was adopted by the City on September 9, 1996. It <br />was noted that the City presently has 15.7 acres in the MUSA bank. Thus, the requested <br />4.5 acres of MUSA will not exceed the City's present allocation. <br />Staff noted the applicant has requested the rezoning of the subject property from R -X, <br />Rural Executive to R -1X, Single Family Executive/PDO, Planned Development Overlay. <br />In consideration of rezoning requests, Section 2, Subd. 1.E. of the Zoning Ordinance <br />states that the Planning and Zoning Board must consider possible adverse effects of the <br />amendment (to the zoning map). Staff presented the factors that must be addressed when <br />considering a request for rezoning. In addition, the proposed development must also <br />satisfy the City's infill policy which, among other things, states that the cost of operation <br />and maintenance of utility systems must not exceed the normal costs as projected by the <br />water and sewer rate study. Provided proper environmental protections are in place to <br />
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