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PL PACKETS 1995
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PL PACKET 06201995
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8. Land Use Plan: Land uses that are inconsistent with die Land Use Plan and incompatible with <br /> housing will be improved or removed over time where possible and the land reused in conf6rinance <br /> with the Land Use Plan. <br /> 9. Multiple-Family Housing Standards: The City shall enforce high standards for all multiple- <br /> family housing development. Included will be the aspects of building massing, parking location, <br /> access, traffic impact, landscaping exterior architectural design, fencing, trash handling and parking <br /> ratios. <br /> 10. Alternative Ilousing: The City shall promote the development of medium-density, owner- <br /> occupied and rental housing for one- and two-person households. This would provide an <br /> opportunity for larger households to acquire housing made available by the one and two person <br /> households owning detached single-family housing. <br /> 11. Duplexes: The City shall allow "zero-lot-line" duplex units so as to encourage individual <br /> ownership of the units. <br /> 12. Architectural Design: . The design of new housing on infill and redevelopment sites should be <br /> compatible in scale, materials, and rooflines with any single-family housing on the same block or <br /> immediate vicinity. <br /> 13. Financial Tools: The City will continue to use such tools as revenue bonds, tax increment <br /> financing and Community Development Block Grants (along with other public funding source as <br /> may be available) to assist decent, affordable housing in the community, especially the elderly. <br /> The City will enter into such partnerships in a business-like fashion, seeking to improve the quality . <br /> of such housing and/or ensure that rents remain affordable. However, the City will not jeopardize <br /> the quality of existing housing and neighborhoods through the siting of subsidized housing. <br /> 89425 20 <br />
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