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Resolution 2004-35 <br />Page 2 <br />4. The proposed development meets the intent of the PUD zoning district by creating an <br />integrated neighborhood, lifecycle housing opportunities, preservation of natural <br />resources and provision for sanitary sewer and storm water management that would <br />not otherwise be possible through a strict interpretation of the Zoning Ordinance. The <br />developer has preserved trees around the perimeter of the site and has developed a <br />plan that places the larger lots around the perimeter of the site, nearest to the lake and <br />wetlands. <br />5. The proposed density would be consistent with the PUD standards. The development <br />would provide an appropriate transition to the adjacent existing single family homes <br />and the nearby lake. <br />6. The development would provide a higher level of design in the PUD by providing <br />decorative street lighting, a public park within the Diamond Point East development, <br />tree preservation, and the developer would assist the City with the reconstruction of <br />Goodview Avenue. <br />7. The developer would reconstruct Goodview Avenue to bring it up to City standards. <br />This will increase the efficiency of the public street system. <br />8. There is adequate infrastructure to support the proposed rezoning and development. <br />The developer will extend sanitary sewer and municipal water to serve the site. <br />ADOPTED by the City Council this 20 day of May 2004. <br />F ' on, Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br />1-21 <br />IA-06t:fa Ae-11, <br />Mary reager, City Clerk <br />