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3. Estimate of number of employees
Not applicable.
4. Description of rationale behind assumptions and choices
Our central assumption is that a significant portion of the housing market will
value the quality, aesthetics, livability and convenience of the type of residential
unit and neighborhood we are proposing as an alternative to townhouse and
patio home communities with similar densities.
Furthermore, we believe that the benefits of a well landscaped, attractive,
pedestrian -friendly neighborhood with streets and sidewalks in appropriate
scale to the housing justifies the flexibility in standards interpretations which is
required.
5. Completed point charts
Enclosed .
6. Conflicts between land uses
There are no conflicts of land uses. The residential development proposed is
consistent and compatible with residential uses to the east, to the south and to
the west.
Landscape buffers exist on the east and west boundary. These will be
supplemented and enhanced.
7. Energy conservation worksheet
Not applicable.
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STATEMENT OF PLANNING OBJECTIVES
1. City Land Use Policies achieved by proposed plan
A. Maximum utilization of land within city.
B. Promotes alternative transportation modes.
C. Promotes use of mass transit (adjacent bus stop).
D. Residential development close to employment, recreation, shopping
facilities, park and daycare.
E. Availability of existing utilities at site.
F. Contiguous to existing development within city limits
G. Landscaping of open spaces with native vegetation along with attractively
developed green spaces.
H. Conservation of resources and promotion of energy efficiency in
development process by making use of existing installed water and sewer
mains on site for maximum. public and private cost -benefit advantage.
I. Aesthetic pedestrian -friendly neighborhood.
J. Access to two adjacent and nearby parks.
K. Access to adjacent bike path.
L. Open space and landscaping along Stuart Street extends and completes
same landscape treatment as currently designed for Stuart Street frontage for
Indian Hills Village project.
2. Ownership of Public and Private open space and intention with regard to future
ownership of PUD
A. Public open space will be owned and maintained by Homeowner's
Association.
B. Private open space will be owned and maintained by individual
homeowners.