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Planning Commission Agenda and Packet 2023 07 13
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Planning Commission <br />Staff Report <br />July 13, 2023 <br />3. No occupied structure shall be <br />located on ground showing severe <br />There is no known subsidence on <br />subsidence potential without <br />Compliant <br />the property. <br />adequate design and study <br />approved specifically by the city. <br />4. The proposal should utilize and <br />preserve existing vegetation, land <br />forms, waterways, and historical <br />or archeological sites in the best <br />manner possible. Steep slopes <br />The PUD Amendment will not <br />and important natural drainage <br />impact any existing vegetation, <br />systems shall not be disrupted. <br />Compliant <br />drainage or other areas of City <br />How the proposal meets this <br />interest. <br />provision, including an inventory of <br />how existing vegetation is <br />included in the proposal, shall be <br />set forth on the landscape plan <br />submitted to the city. <br />5. Visual relief and variety of <br />visual sitings shall be located <br />within a development in the overall <br />site plan. Such relief shall be <br />Not <br />No changes are proposed to the <br />accomplished by building <br />applicable <br />layout of the neighborhood. <br />placements, shortened or <br />interrupted street vistas, visual <br />access to open space and other <br />methods of design. <br />6. Open space within the project <br />shall be located in such a manner <br />as to facilitate pedestrian use and <br />Not <br />No changes are proposed to the <br />to create an area that is usable <br />applicable <br />layout of the neighborhood. <br />and accessible to residents of <br />surrounding developments. <br />7. Street design should minimize <br />through traffic passing residential <br />units. Suggested standards with <br />respect to paving widths, housing <br />setbacks and landscaping are set <br />forth in public works standards of <br />Not <br />No changes are proposed to the <br />the city and applicable <br />applicable <br />layout of the neighborhood. <br />development design standards <br />and guidelines. The system of <br />streets, including parking lots, <br />shall aid the order and aesthetic <br />quality of the development. <br />8. There shall exist an internal <br />Not <br />No changes are proposed to the <br />pedestrian circulations stem <br />applicable <br />approved PUD that include internal <br />7 <br />20 <br />
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