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Page 3 <br /> 3. CONTEXT: <br /> A. Surrounding land Use and Zoning <br /> The properties to the north are zoned Future Urban Service (FUS), are guided as Low Density <br /> Residential (LD) in the 2030 Land Use Plan, and are occupied by large lot single family homes <br /> and agricultural uses. The property to the east is zoned Future Urban Service (FUS), is guided as <br /> Medium Density(MD), and is occupied by large lot single family home. The properties to the <br /> south are zoned Planned Unit Development(PUD) and are occupied by the Oneka Place <br /> residential development. <br /> B. Natural Characteristics of Site <br /> The properties are currently vacant and do contain some challenges regarding wetlands and high <br /> groundwater. The properties are relatively flat with approximately 3.9 acres of wetlands. <br /> 4. ANALYSIS: <br /> A. Level of Discretion in Decision Making <br /> The City has discretion in approving or denying rezoning applications, based on whether or not <br /> the proposal meets the standards outlined in the Zoning Ordinance. If the City finds that all the <br /> applicable standards are met, the rezoning application must be approved. However, if the City <br /> finds that any of the applicable standards are not met, the application may be denied. <br /> The City has relatively high level of discretion in approving a PUD. A PUD must be consistent <br /> with the City's comprehensive plan. The City may impose reasonable requirements in a PUD not <br /> otherwise required if the City deems it necessary to promote the general health, safety, and <br /> welfare of the community. <br /> The City's discretion in approving or denying a preliminary plat is limited to whether or not the <br /> proposed plat meets the standards outlined in the subdivision regulations in the City Code. If it <br /> meets these standards, the City must approve the preliminary plat. <br /> B. Consistency with Ordinance Standards <br /> Rezoning/Planned Unit Development <br /> The use of the PUD zoning allows the developer zoning ordinance flexibility to create a master <br /> planned development. The PUD zoning is tied to a specific PUD general plan that is proposed <br /> with the application. <br /> The applicant is requesting approval of a PUD for the Oneka Place development. PUD's offer <br /> enhanced flexibility to develop a site through the relaxation of zoning district standards. The use <br /> of the PUD zoning also allows for a greater variety of uses, internal transfers of density, <br />