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09/10/2007
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07-142
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• <br />• <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM 6 C <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />TOPIC: <br />BACKGROUND <br />Jeff Smyser <br />September 10, 2007 <br />Resolution 07 -142 <br />Conditional Use Permit for Planned Unit <br />Development and <br />PUD Development Plan/Preliminary Plat <br />Moon Marsh, Brian Wessel <br />Mr. Brian Wessel has submitted a proposal for a rural development called Moon Marsh. <br />The proposal includes four residential lots on 25 acres of property. Mr. and Ms. Wessel <br />currently reside in the existing home on the site. The project would create three more <br />residential lots with a private loop road, a community sewage treatment system, and 12 <br />acres of open space . Though the normal density in rural areas is one lot per ten acres, <br />the zoning ordinance allows for up to eight units on forty acres in a PUD with a common <br />septic system. (This translates to four units on the 25 -acre Wessel site.) This is allowed <br />only in areas outside the growth areas defined in the Comprehensive Plan. The purpose <br />is to provide for some development that preserves open space in areas that will not have <br />municipal utilities. The zoning ordinance defines two types of PUD: rezoning and <br />conditional use permit. A rural residential PUD can be approved as a conditional use <br />permit. <br />The site is within the area analyzed by the I -35E Alternative Urban Areawide Review <br />(AUAR). The AUAR's mitigation plan requires some information and review criteria <br />that are not normally applied to development projects elsewhere in the community. <br />ANALYSIS <br />The following summarizes the project proposal: <br />Gross Site Area <br />Upland Area <br />Lots <br />Gross Density <br />Net Density <br />25.3 acres <br />11.1 acres <br />4 <br />0.16 units /acre <br />1.26 units /acre <br />
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