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January 29, 2007
Proj No. PZ 06-835
Applicant: Maxim Group
LOCATION: NE corner of the intersection of Dean Swift Road and Bear Creek Road.
REQUEST: approval of a subdivision Tentative Plan to divide a 4.5 acre of land into 29 lots ranging in size from 2,807 sf to 5,559 sf in the Medium Density residential zone and in the Dean Swift Refinement Plan overlay zone.
RESULTS: The City Planning Division APPROVED the plan. Points of interest in the decision:
* zero lot line townhomes must receive site plan approval and meet the 45% lot coverage and 35 foot height limit unless additional land use approvals are acquired
* duplex and triplex units are only allowed on the corners and must be accessed from different streets
*following lot requirements shall be administered: lot coverage 45%; height 35 ft; front yard setback 5 ft; garage setback 18 ft; side yard setback 5 ft; rear yard setback 5 ft.
*applicant shall plan tall mature street trees along all street frontages spaced no more than 30' apart and measure at least 2 inches diameter and 4' in height. Maintenance of the trees shall be by the adjacent lot owner
*all fences or walls for new homes that are located within the front yard setbacks shall not exceed 3 and a half feet
*two north/south alleys shall not be directly accessed from Bear Creek Rd
*applicant shall submit a vegetation preservation plan
*street requirements: street side north on Bear Creek the length of the property shall meet minor arterial standards;
alleys will be 18-20 ft width
* water and sewer provided for each unit
*new streets will have a unique name
TRINITY UPDATE REPORT:
Two e-mails were received regarding the Neighborhood Village planned development:
1. One neighborhood resident expressed concern and that efforts be made by the LNA to stop or reduce the amount of overall development on the eastside;
2. Board member/land use committee member requested assurance of bicycle pathways be provided.
3. The Board will review the land use chair's position draft at the Board meeting, FEB 01.
Submitted by Wyatt Newman
Land Use Chair, LNA
JAN 29, 2007
Proj No. PZ 06-835
Applicant: Maxim Group
LOCATION: NE corner of the intersection of Dean Swift Road and Bear Creek Road.
REQUEST: approval of a subdivision Tentative Plan to divide a 4.5 acre of land into 29 lots ranging in size from 2,807 sf to 5,559 sf in the Medium Density residential zone and in the Dean Swift Refinement Plan overlay zone.
RESULTS: The City Planning Division APPROVED the plan. Points of interest in the decision:
* zero lot line townhomes must receive site plan approval and meet the 45% lot coverage and 35 foot height limit unless additional land use approvals are acquired
* duplex and triplex units are only allowed on the corners and must be accessed from different streets
*following lot requirements shall be administered: lot coverage 45%; height 35 ft; front yard setback 5 ft; garage setback 18 ft; side yard setback 5 ft; rear yard setback 5 ft.
*applicant shall plan tall mature street trees along all street frontages spaced no more than 30' apart and measure at least 2 inches diameter and 4' in height. Maintenance of the trees shall be by the adjacent lot owner
*all fences or walls for new homes that are located within the front yard setbacks shall not exceed 3 and a half feet
*two north/south alleys shall not be directly accessed from Bear Creek Rd
*applicant shall submit a vegetation preservation plan
*street requirements: street side north on Bear Creek the length of the property shall meet minor arterial standards;
alleys will be 18-20 ft width
* water and sewer provided for each unit
*new streets will have a unique name
TRINITY UPDATE REPORT:
Two e-mails were received regarding the Neighborhood Village planned development:
1. One neighborhood resident expressed concern and that efforts be made by the LNA to stop or reduce the amount of overall development on the eastside;
2. Board member/land use committee member requested assurance of bicycle pathways be provided.
3. The Board will review the land use chair's position draft at the Board meeting, FEB 01.
Submitted by Wyatt Newman
Land Use Chair, LNA
JAN 29, 2007


