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Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> <br />4. Promote a more creative and efficient approach to land use within the City, while at <br />the same time protecting and promoting the health, safety, comfort, aesthetics, <br />economic viability and general welfare of the City. <br /> <br />5. Preserve and enhance natural features and open spaces including but not limited to the <br />width expansion of greenway corridors, conservation of wooded areas, development <br />of buffer areas, reduction of impervious surface, and utilization of joint facilities and <br />utilities. <br /> <br />6. Maintain or improve the efficiency of public streets and utilities. <br /> <br />7. Ensure the establishment of appropriate transitions between differing land uses. <br /> <br />The 2040 Comprehensive Plan shows the land use being Mixed-Use (MIX). The rezoning/PUD <br />is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in terms of land use. It is in staff’s opinion that the <br />PUD general plan has offered a creative and efficient method to planning the site, all which <br />meets the intent of the PUD ordinance. <br /> <br />Setbacks <br /> <br />Buildings in the Central Business (C-1) district are required to meet the minimum setback <br />standards of 10 feet from the front property line, 30 feet from the rear property line, and zero feet <br />from the side property lines. The applicant is requesting flexibility for the buildings and <br />deck/boardwalk to be 0 feet from the rear property line. <br /> <br />Since the property abuts Egg Lake it is also in the Shoreland District that has minimum setbacks <br />from the ordinary high water (OHW) level of the lake. The applicant is requesting flexibility for <br />the deck/boardwalk to be 0 feet from the OHW of the lake. The Technical Evaluation Panel <br />(TEP) has approved the deck/boardwalk location with a no-loss determination for impacts. <br /> <br />Staff is comfortable with this request for flexibility from the shoreland setback requirements. The <br />property is unique because it is a long and narrow piece between Egg Lake and HWY 61. It is <br />limited on what they can do with the property. The property was previously occupied with <br />buildings and parking lots that did not meet the shoreland setback requirement. There are <br />expansion plans along Highway 61 that the applicant has taken into account. They will be <br />required to dedicate additional right-of-way with the development along the front property line, <br />which makes the property even smaller. The downtown plan also shows a restaurant building <br />along the lake to take advantage of the views across the lake. <br /> <br />Building Setbacks Related to the Downtown Design Guidelines <br /> <br />The downtown design guidelines state that buildings in this area should be oriented to the street <br />with fully articulated street facades (doors and windows) based on traditional downtown <br />storefronts. The downtown plan shows the buildings abutting Highway 61 and parking lots in
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