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<br />2. Find that the proposed PUD Development Plan is consistent with the General Plan and <br />the purposes of the PUD Ordinance; <br /> <br />3. Make the Planned Unit Development findings as identified in the attached Planning <br />Commission staff report; and <br /> <br />4. Introduce the draft ordinance approving Case PUD-44 for a rezoning of2.91 acres from <br />A (Agriculture) District to PUD-LDR (Planned Unit Development - Low Density <br />Residential) District and for development plan approval for a three-lot residential <br />development as shown on Exhibit A, subject to the conditions of approval listed in <br />Exhibit B. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />f!7~ <br /> <br />Jerry Iserson, Director of <br />Planning and Community <br />Development <br /> <br /> <br />w <br /> <br />David P. Culver <br />Director of Finance <br /> <br />Nelson Fialho <br />City Manager <br /> <br />Attachments: <br /> <br />1. Location Map <br />2. Exhibit A, PUD Development Plans, dated "Received May 12,2006": <br />. Conceptual Site Plan <br />. Elevations <br />. Floor Plans <br />. Grading and Drainage Plan <br />. Conceptual Landscaping Plan <br />. Photo Simulations <br />. Green Building Checklist <br />3. Exhibit B: Draft Conditions of Approval <br />4. Exhibit C: Draft Resolution approving the Initial StudylNegative Declaration <br />5. Exhibit D: Draft Ordinance approving PUD-44 <br />6. Planning Commission Staff Report, dated June 28, 2006, with attachments. <br />7. Minutes of the Planning Commission Public Hearing of June 28, 2006. <br /> <br />SR:06:202 <br />Page 7 <br />