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Juaire Development Review <br /> Lot 10,Woodlawn Terrace <br /> Planning Case 558-99 <br /> June 11, 1999 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Commission's requested modifications have been accomplished by the applicant, with the <br /> exception of some additional detail needing to be added to the landscape plan in the area <br /> highlighted. <br /> Analysis: <br /> Dimensional Requirements: <br /> Building Setbacks: Required Proposed: Met ? <br /> Front(Woodlawn Dr.) 30 feet 30 feet Yes <br /> Side (West): 20 feet 20 feet Yes <br /> Side(East): 20 feet 20 feet Yes <br /> Rear(North): 40 feet 40 feet Yes <br /> Minimum lot width: 100 feet 120 feet Yes * <br /> Minimum lot area: <br /> (2,500 sq. ft per D. U.): 10,000 sq.ft. 14,998 sq.ft. Yes <br /> Minimum Open Space <br /> (625 sq.ft. per dwelling unit) 2,500 sq. ft. 3,900 sq. ft. Yes <br /> Building height: 45 feet 26 feet Yes <br /> Minimum floor area for: • <br /> three-bedroom dwelling units: 870 sq. ft. 956 sq. ft. Yes <br /> two-bedroom units: 750 sq. ft. 806 sq. ft. Yes <br /> Parking requirements: <br /> Uncovered: (1.5 per unit) 6 spaces 8 spaces Yes <br /> Covered: (1.0 per unit) 4 spaces 7 spaces Yes <br /> *Since this lot is located on the curve of a street,the lot width dimension is measured at the 30-foot building setback line. <br /> Drainage: <br /> The applicant has submitted for evie alis for`thwo -, : <br /> which showing a storm sewer that drains into a catch basin on County Road I, the other utilizing on <br /> site grading to direct flow into the drainage easement areas. Both drainage plan alternatives have <br /> been reviewed by City staff and the City Engineer, who find either approach to be sufficient to <br /> accommodate the on-site stormwater runoff <br /> Landscape Plan: <br /> In Section 1103.08 of the City Code pertaining to Fencing, Screening and Landscaping, it states <br /> that the lot area remaining after providing for off-street parking, sidewalks, driveway,building and <br /> other requirements shall be planted and maintained in grass, sodding, shrubs or other acceptable <br /> vegetation or materials generally used in landscaping. The applicant has submitted a landscape plan <br /> which addressed the recommendations of the Planning Commission. The plan-was forwarded to • <br /> the City Forester, who made suggested substitutions for two of the plantings which the applicant <br />