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<br />8/18/81 <br /> <br />Page -3- <br /> <br />Mayor Caranci opened the public hearing <br />and John Rupp, Director of Community <br />Development showed a map and slides of <br />the area. The size of the area is approxi- <br />mately 80 acres, located on South Boulder <br />Road, north of the mobile home park, west <br />of Via Appia. The zoning request was for <br />22 acres - Agricultural <br />27 acres - RL - Residential low density <br />31 acres - RH - Residential medium density <br />The site shows to have some major physical <br />constraints for development, i.e. severe <br />grade in the area, low lying drainage areas, <br />ditches, utility easements and power lines <br />dividing the property. To the north and <br />east of the property, the zoning is low <br />residential - to the west a portion is <br />undeveloped zoned RL - Vic Caracni's pre- <br />liminary development is adjacent - and <br />the north half is zoned agricultural and <br />deeded to the city for open space. <br />The zoning requests are compatible with <br />our comprehensive plan and water and sewer <br />utilities are available. <br />Mr. Dennis Drumm of Associated Land Con- <br />sultants, representing the Hocheders had <br />worked closely with staff and had presented <br />a copy of his letter to each council member. <br />Among pertinent points of the annexation <br />agreement were - the zoning pattern being <br />compatible with the adjacent area - <br />the open space and school site is approriately <br />placed - acess is suitable to the site - the <br />PUD assures further City review for improve- <br />ment location i.e. buildings, access, <br />landscaping and screening, open space, density, <br />and general character of the development. <br />Total number of units - 390; overall density <br />4.8 dwelling units per acre. <br />The Planning Commission recommended approval <br />of the annexation and zoning. <br /> <br />Councilmen Meier and DelPizzo expressed their <br />concern regarding the density - since some <br />of the land was undevelopable. <br />Director Rupp advised when the PUD plan <br />is presented Council would have another <br />opportunity to review this. <br />
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