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The rezoning is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the purpose and intent <br />of the PUD by encouraging: <br />• Innovations in development that address growing demands for all styles of <br />economic expansion, greater variety in type, design, architectural standards, and <br />siting of structures through the conservation and more efficient use of land in such <br />developments. <br />• The preservation and enhancement of desirable site characteristics such as <br />existing vegetation, natural topography and geologic features and the prevention <br />of soil erosion. <br />• An efficient use of land resulting in smaller networks of utilities and streets <br />thereby lowering development costs and public investments. <br />Zoning and Land Use <br />Current Zoning <br />R, Rural <br />Current Land Use <br />Agricultural <br />Future Land Use per CP <br />High Density Residential (6.0-10.0 DU per acre) <br />Mixed Use (8.0 to 15.0 DU per acre) <br />Utility Staging Area <br />1A=2008-2015 <br />MLCCS <br />Not planted agricultural land <br />Zoning Requirements and Standards <br />The PUD mixed use provides flexibility from the strict standards of the R-1, Single <br />Family Residential, R-2 Two Family Residential District and R-3 Medium Density <br />Residential District. More detailed information is required to analyze each housing <br />component in regards to lot sizes, lot widths and depths and setbacks. <br />Building Design Standards <br />More information is required regarding the proposed building design standards. Photos of <br />the proposed townhome brownstones were provided. All housing units shall meet the <br />minimum building design standards as established in the zoning ordinance. <br />Surrounding Zoning and Land Use <br />Direction <br />Zoning <br />Current Land Use <br />Future Land Use <br />Low Density <br />North <br />R, Rural <br />Agricultural <br />Residential <br />