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• <br />Townhomes, as you have discussed, would require either a R -2 (Two Family <br />Residential) or R -3 (Medium Density Residential) zoning district depending <br />on the final layout of the site. Map #3 shows the zoning designations for the <br />area. <br />Setbacks <br />The setbacks for development in either of the above zoning districts are: <br />Front: 30 feet <br />Side: 10 feet Rear: 30 feet <br />However, like I stated earlier, the zoning district you will need to request <br />will depend solely on the layout you determine. <br />Utilities <br />As was relayed to you over the phone, all new development would require <br />the hook up of both municipal water and sewer. The nearest sewer <br />connection point for the properties in question is located at the intersection <br />of Lois Lane and Lake Drive. Municipal water lines are stubbed into Lois <br />Lane, but the exact length of that line is not verifiable at this time. As part <br />• of redeveloping this site the sewer and water lines will need to be extended <br />to the far property line on Lois Lane at the developer's expense. Map #4 <br />attached to this letter shows the location of the water and sewer lines. <br />Stormwater Management <br />Some on -site ponding will be required as a part of this development, based <br />on the impervious surface coverage proposed as a part of the final layout. <br />Your engineering consultant would calculate this as a part of your project. <br />Vacation of unnamed street <br />During our phone conversation you brought up the issue of the unimproved <br />right -of -way adjacent to your properties. This issue will take further <br />investigation prior to giving you a staff level recommendation on whether <br />this street should be vacated or reserved for future improvement. We as <br />staff will meet with Parks and Recreation Staff and the City Engineer to <br />discuss this right -of -way. <br />Lois Lane <br />The right -of -way width for Lois Lane is currently 50 feet. The typical width. <br />• of improved right -of -ways is 66 feet. As a part of your redevelopment it <br />may become necessary to dedicate the additional right of way for future <br />
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