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02/10/2014
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The rezoning is consistent with the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan. The purpose <br />and intent of the PUD is being met by preserving and enhancing the desirable site <br />characteristics such as existing vegetation, natural topography and geologic features and by <br />promoting an efficient use of land resulting in smaller networks of utilities and streets. <br />Density Calculations <br />Gross Area (acres) <br />39.80 <br />Wetland + <br />Conservation Easements <br />19.78 <br />Arterial ROW <br />NA <br />Park Dedication <br />NA <br />Net Area (acres) <br />20.02 <br /># Units <br />55 <br />Gross Density <br />1.38 units/acre <br />Net Density <br />2.75 units/acre <br />The Comprehensive Plan guides the site for low density sewered residential development <br />which allows for 1.6 to 3.9 dwelling units per acre. The proposed development density of 2.75 <br />units/acre is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in terms of residential use and density. <br />Subdivision Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan <br />The PUD Development Stage Plan/Preliminary Plat has been reviewed for compliance with the <br />comprehensive plan, zoning and subdivision ordinance. The proposed rezoning and PUD <br />Development Stage Plan/Preliminary Plat are not considered premature and they meet the <br />performance standards of the zoning and subdivision ordinance. <br />The Saddle Club property represents the final link of a multifunctional greenway corridor <br />stretching from Deer Lane (west of Foxborough) to Birch Park (east of Preserve at Lino Lakes). <br />The preliminary plat creates 6 blocks with 55 lots and 4 outlots. Open space, wetlands and <br />natural resources will be protected with conservation easements. Pheasant Run South will <br />extend from the east and connect with Old Birch Street as a local road. Fox Road will extend <br />north -south and terminate at the southwest property line to provide future connection to the <br />existing Fox Road in the Foxborough as was required and designed with that development. <br />The City will require payment in lieu of land dedication for purposes of public land dedication. <br />A public park trail will be constructed by the developer along the southern portion of the <br />development which will connect the existing trail in Foxborough and Preserve. A Tree <br />Inventory and Tree Removal Plan, Tree Removal Worksheet and Landscape Plan have been <br />submitted which identifies existing trees, trees to be removed, new plantings, basic use area, <br />natural resource conservation area and natural resource protected area. There are 19 delineated <br />2 <br />
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