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Agenda Packets
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7/1/1991
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City Council Packets
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7/1/1991
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DISTRICT 8 <br /> District 8 is fully developed consisting primarily of single <br /> family residential neighborhoods . Residents are served by <br /> Lambert Park in the southwestern portion of the District. No <br /> undeveloped land remains within the District. <br /> Located on the eastern edge of the District adjacent to Inter- <br /> state 35W is a mobile home park which is a permitted use due <br /> to the City's adoption of a Mobile Home Zoning (R-5) district- <br /> even though it exceeds current density standards making it a <br /> "grandfathered" condition. The City should take an active <br /> roll in working to lessen the impact of existing conditions <br /> within the mobile home park. <br /> One of the City's first concentrations of duplex units is <br /> located in this District on Raymond Avenue directly adjacent <br /> to the mobile home park. These units have begun to <br /> deteriorate and are prime candidates for rehabilita- <br /> tion/redevelopment should funding sources be identified. <br /> Several non-conforming businesses are located in the northwest <br /> and southwest corners of the District. As the opportunity <br /> presents itself through transitions in ownership, these non- <br /> conforming uses should be eliminated. <br /> Pinewood Elementary School, the only public school in the <br /> City, is located in the northeast corner of the District. The <br /> school 's balifields are used and maintained by the City for <br /> various recreation programs . Additionally, the school 's <br /> playground is extensively used and serves a regional clien- <br /> tele. <br /> The two existing wetlands in the District are protected from <br /> development by the City's Wetland Zoning Ordinance. Topograp- <br /> hically, the District is relatively flat, however, steep <br /> sloping exists in the Northeast area of the District in the <br /> Pinewood School vicinity. <br />
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