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Franklin: by the ordinancoas the subdivision <br /> srowlations d"I with ainimm <br /> standards. <br /> Sisk: Do you have an opinion as to what a <br /> proper nunber, five or ton, would be <br /> as far as a cut off? I support the <br /> concept that Councilmn, Mayer is <br /> pursuing. <br /> Franklinr ?'4r the purposes of discussion, I <br /> would subait that a ten &are <br /> threshold say cover soot at the <br /> mall parcal In town and oast of the <br /> larger parcels in town for the PUD <br /> purposos. <br /> Sisk: Within out City, how many would you <br /> say, off the top of you head, would <br /> we haver, lyss than ton acre parcels <br /> that would be there to be developedi <br /> Frar4din: We have sore smaller parcels (lose <br /> than ten acres) than we have larger <br /> parcels, which are scattered <br /> throughout the older part at <br /> Louisville and the western portions <br /> that have been acquired " left <br /> alone for a while. They tend to be <br /> a couple of acres to five acres. <br /> The largest tine is about eight acres <br /> in six *. <br /> rAthrops John, can any new developsent cots <br /> into the City vit4out going througei <br /> a PUD? <br /> Franklin: The exemption is only for parcels of <br /> less than one acre or residential <br /> parcels of less than 40. That's a <br /> permissive sxwwtion. <br /> Lathrops On the annexation into the City,, at <br /> what point does the City acquire its <br /> 12# land dedication? <br /> Franklin: kt the time of subdivison approval, <br /> unless reviously agrood to in an <br /> annexation agreement. <br /> Lathrop: And that is a negotiable etas at the <br /> time of the subdivision approval? <br /> 10 <br />