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11/9/2022
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Resolution No. PC-2022-12 <br />Page Four <br /> <br /> <br />setbacks, extensive landscaping, and articulated building design the scale is <br />appropriate. The architectural style and detailing of the proposed residences are <br />compatible with the existing neighborhood. As such, the Commission concludes that <br />this finding can be made. <br /> <br />6. Whether adequate public safety measures have been incorporated into the <br />design or the proposed development plan. <br />The Planning Commission finds subject site has adequate turn-around area to serve <br />fire trucks which, as conditioned, must be maintained. The new homes will be <br />equipped with automatic residential fire sprinklers. In addition, the proposed home <br />will be required to meet the requirements of applicable City and State codes. As <br />such, the Commission concludes that this finding can be made. <br /> <br />7. Whether the proposed development plan conforms to the purposes of the PUD <br />district. <br />The Planning Commission finds the proposed development plan conforms to the <br />purposes of the PUD district including to allow residential uses on the lots. In <br />addition, the intent is to maintain adequate light, air, privacy, and separation <br />between dwellings and requires specific landscape, fencing, lighting, and other <br />design requirements unique to the district. The project will help imple ment the intent <br />of the district through large setbacks, extensive landscaping, and context sensitive <br />building and site design. As such, the Commission concludes that this finding can be <br />made. <br /> <br />Section 2: The Planning Commission hereby recommends the City Council approve the <br />application for PUD development plan, PUD-145 as reflected in the plans dated August 25, <br />2022 to subdivide the parcel into two approximately 43,560 square-foot parcels and construct <br />an approximately 3,937-square-foot, single-story single-family residence with an attached <br />approximately 876-square-foot garage on Parcel A and an approximately 4,549-square-foot, <br />single-story single-family residence with an attached approximately 522-square-foot garage on <br />Parcel B located at 525 Sycamore Road, subject to the Conditions of Approval in Attachment <br />1, attached hereto and incorporated into this resolution by reference. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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