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Ordinance No. 2234 <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br /> Element indicates that General Plan Land Uses, densities and street alignments <br /> that are within specific plan areas are only conceptually shown on the General Plan <br /> Map while the Specific Plan provides additional detail. The Project site is located <br /> in the Happy Valley Specific Plan (HVSP) area. Therefore, the proposed <br /> development will need to conform to the Land Use Designation and density <br /> indicated by the HVSP. <br /> The General Plan Land Use Map designates the project site as Low Density <br /> Residential, allowing one unit per 1.5 gross acres in the Happy Valley area when <br /> the project is developed in conjunction with major dedication of open-space land <br /> or agriculture/open space easements to the City. The project site is approximately <br /> 112 acres in area. The proposed development consists of 22 residential single- <br /> family unit in an approximately 33-acre portion of the site, with a resultant density <br /> of 1 unit per 1.5 acres, with the remaining approximately 80 acres be preserved as <br /> agriculture/open space through an easement dedication to the City. The Project <br /> meets the General Plan Density requirement. <br /> The HVSP has land use designations of PUD-SRDR and PUD-A/OS for the project <br /> site. The HVSP density section for the subject site states a maximum of 22 units <br /> may be permitted at the 33-acre PUD-SRDR portion of Lot 98 in return for major <br /> dedication of open space land or agriculture/open space easements to the City at <br /> the time of final subdivision map approval. <br /> As proposed, the Project meets this density requirement. As such,the City Council <br /> concludes that this finding can be made. <br /> 3. Whether the plan is compatible with previously developed properties in the <br /> vicinity and the natural, topographic features of the site: <br /> The existing surrounding neighborhoods include a mixture of one- and two-story <br /> residences with a variety of architectural styles. The City Council finds that the <br /> design criteria listed in the Design Guidelines would result in future homes <br /> constructed in a style and manner compatible with the land use pattern in the <br /> neighborhood and previously developed properties in the vicinity. The proposed <br /> pad elevations are compatible with the existing lots in the vicinity and the <br /> development standards and design guidelines would ensure the future homes are <br /> sited to minimize impacts on surrounding neighbors to the extent feasible. The <br /> Project has been designed around wetlands on the project site and the existing <br /> historic windmill will be retained as a special feature. The heights on several lots <br /> have been limited to a single story so as to preserve views towards the hillsides <br /> from both public streets and the interior of the site. As such, the City Council finds <br /> the development is sensitive to the existing environmental setting. In addition, <br /> proposed new home sites will have adequate space for outdoor living area which <br /> will relate well to the site's natural and built features. The City Council concludes <br /> that this finding can be made. <br /> 4. Whether grading takes into account environmental characteristics and is <br /> designed in keeping with the best engineering practices to avoid erosion, <br /> slides, or flooding to have as minimal an effect upon the environment as <br /> possible. <br />
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