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AGENDA ITEM 4 B <br />STAFF ORIGINATO <br />MEETING DATE: <br />TOPIC: <br />Jeff Smyser <br />arch 22, 1999 <br />Clearwater Creek 3rd Addition <br />- Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br />- Rezone from Rural and Rural Executive to PDO <br />PDO Preliminary Development Plan/Preliminary Plat <br />CITY COUNC <br />BACKGROUND. <br />This project has been discussed extensively by various citizen boards and staff. The <br />original application for =wing and preliminary plat was in July 1998. The applicant <br />agreed to re- evaluate the site design in light of preservation development principles being <br />presented as part of the City's environmental inventory. The applicant participated in a <br />redesign meeting and came back with a new design. This was then discussed by staff, <br />consultants, and at numerous City boards. The current application represents the product <br />of those discussions. <br />4/5 vote - Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br />4/5 vote - Rezone from R and R X to PDO <br />3l2 vote - PDO Preliminary Development Plan <br />The application is for a Comprehensive Plan amendment including MUSA amendment, <br />rezoning from Rural and Rural -X to Planned Development Overlay (PDO) for single <br />family residential use, and approval of the preliminary development plan for the PDO. <br />The site includes 162.7 acres. The existing Comprehensive Plan guides most of the site <br />for single family residential. However, the southeast 40 acres is guided Rural and is not <br />in the current MUSA. The Plan amendment application is to change this 40 acres to <br />residential and expand the MUSA to cover the 40 acres. The draft 1998 Plan guides this <br />entire site for low density, sewered single family residential. <br />The site currently is zoned R Rural except for the southeast 40 acres, which is zoned R -X <br />Rural Executive. The rezoning application is to rezone the entire 162.7 acres to PDO <br />Planned Development Overlay for single family residential. The rezoning is necessary <br />before the property can be platted for more than ten acre lots. Thus, the rezoning is <br />necessary before the preliminary development plan can be approved. <br />