HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-27 ZONING ORDINANCE REVISION 2 OF 4s t- af..f stated that., the i'nt6nt of the P1 anned Un l t Devetopmeht Zone 1 s� for
c1 Uster i ng of r�s5 i deric�is which pr`,av`i tles open space samewhera el"se
ton a' Lambert asked about:int;e'rior roadways, front lawns,,,,;
ct�ns i dere,d as .open :space i n such, a pro,}ect or i mpro.v�►=dents ''i n the common
areal- ; The avr„rase , dens'1 y must ;con f or, m w 1 tti s he .genera 1 p. Ten :where two
or more res i dent 1 a'l des'.1 gnat1 ons occUi`-»
There°was, a brlof dIsc,usslon on PUD `s! and dens'rty,
Commissioner Lamber:t,stated -that she 11kod the cOncep,t,;of the PUD and
wool d not 1:1 k to eT i m i nate' i t, fr•om be,.!.ns usedll:
Staff stated the Commission intends to tell the Board that they: are
going to make a commitment to review the ehtire' Zantng;Ord i;nance and'
come back in sll- manths� 1f'necassary,, or'year iy with amendments.
r Gc,mmissioner Lambert stated that'the percentages ere 9O1n9 to bo based
on what the .Cornrn i ss f on def i nes a5 open,space.
Staff comilnented that on section 24--16.05, paragraph ki,:; (page 61 7 the
I ast sentence, which states -"Interl.orroadways, she II not be 1nt1Uded.1n
the total ''project :area ,when computing the dweiIIn$:per acre densl''ty'for .
Cenerrai P1 a.h comp � i once." Stiff stated' that t was a di fferencefrdiTi
the present PUp Ordinance; the amount of acrease would be ratlUced in
determ I n I ng how many u0'1 is per acre*,
5taf f.' stated that on page '63,, 8e`ct i on 24-16.08, Yt:em t f) shoul d read
that the
Per' i rrit.er seti?ack C feet') : F i fte,en C 15) • Sta1"f al so stated
Gomm i'ttee, had decided- to,, combine s l de yard ,and ..,near' Ya^d °into ni;,
per i me ter : setback .
Staff', states! that -6. ri eagle G3, Soct 1 on 25-;'� 5.;,O Item (61 has be>rn
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Stastated that oil page 63, Sort Lori 25-15.08, Item: ( b) W,as ch n'004,to
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read "'pare:e l 81 ze l aCre;s i : Th -ed',
The"re was. a br'1 e f . i°scU,ss V06 on I, -6ds 1 b 1 q pprcerlta'ies aYt IOU .
ChaYritiah falter sugses'teci cFlanging Parasraph b of Secir;ion 24=15»05; page
61: td read: PU[7 plans ;shal'1 provide that not, less than 50 of
,prbjoct be ut f l I zed for purposes other ti on
res i dent i el" pont i',on of ;'thy
red i Menti"'a'1 dwe 1 1 ! ng;s end payed areas, .f of vehicular uas . Nat 1 ess than
'par'k.`a,reas
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45x" o.f, s;ueh SQ; shat i p.e r.st. i to' "for~ res 'eat' on P,,. avai 1 obi e,• ,
1 or usereb.” dent's and ie 1.. c!' 1 rZ comrttioi�l o marsh
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Chaii^mar1. Wai'ce,r --t- ted ,a change on Item' S under q, -M 24-15;0,.6, page
62, shaU,l dreach: Locatl, an antl dl'mens i ons o.f ai l ex -1 at 1 ng acid pr;c�posed
Inc, Ud i' fig bu i l,d i'ng p'l`ot plan a,nci e!1 eLair i on rJr- 1 ngs..
truc!tur^es..:1
3�af fi' staffed a change' on I -tem h ;Under Section', 24- 15. bf�', ease. 62 ,sF9out1 d
read :: A staemant wh f ci-i describes i hie i' ntencied: he 1 ght, arld t oto coverage' :
i i p''tv tie surrciuncSi.n.g arwca,s
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of the "trueirr;%res and their reTrt Dash
Cha 1 rmar� ,I a'1 ter opened . ' hi"e hear. 1 n$ 'to. the pub'i i c .
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