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that modified development standard; however, the PUD offers flexibility in terms of <br /> those development standards. But, to answer your question it would be 20 feet for a <br /> front yard setback. <br /> Commissioner Allen: For a PUD, you could do anything you want, but that's the <br /> standard. It ranges between 15 and 20. <br /> Amos: Yes. <br /> Commissioner Allen: Thank you, and how about side setbacks? <br /> Amos: For the Office zoning district, it's a minimum of 10 feet on one side but combined <br /> to be 20 between the two so 10 feet on each side. For the rear yard setback I believe its <br /> 10 feet. <br /> Commissioner Allen: Do we have 10 feet between the buildings? <br /> Amos: From building wall to building wall, if I recall correctly, might be around 8 feet but <br /> the architect might be able to speak to that. <br /> Commissioner Allen: The last project we had from Mike Carey was the townhouses on <br /> Peters and St. Mary's and the wonderful little plaza we'll have. What was the setback on <br /> that project? Something made me think it was around 15 feet. <br /> Amos: The front yard setback from Peters is 20 feet measured from the property line to <br /> the garage, and then the second story is cantilevered so it's slightly closer. But, from the <br /> ground level its 20 feet. <br /> Commissioner Allen: Okay, thank you. I just remember we had a discussion about <br /> needing to make sure it was way back because otherwise it would start to look <br /> overwhelming. And my last question is on parking. So at our last workshop we said <br /> zoning would have us at nine and you might be willing to go to six and since the <br /> workshop we now have changed the use for Residence 1 as I understand it. We've <br /> added a multi-use dimension which is going to be not residence, right? <br /> Amos: Correct. <br /> Commissioner Allen: And it's about 300 square feet? <br /> Amos: Yes. <br /> Commissioner Allen: So therefore, would the actual zoning requirement be upped by <br /> one? So are we sitting now at a requirement of 10? <br /> Amos: If you were to count the total square footage between the two, its likely to be an <br /> additional space, so it would be 10. <br /> Commissioner Allen: Okay, and we can decide what we'll land at, but this change did up <br /> our parking requirement by one? <br /> EXCERPT: DRAFT PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, July 13, 2016 Page 3 of 21 <br />