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13. The site development standards for the proposed development are “per the <br />development,” and are outlined in the table below. No additional development— <br />including, but not limited to, residential additions, garage additions, bay windows, <br />porches, balconies, or accessory structures—is permitted. <br /> <br /> Existing <br />Plan A Plan B Plan C Plan D <br />House <br />Primary Structures: <br /> <br />Front Setback (ft) 8 8 7 5 11 <br />Front Porch Encroachment (ft) 7 7 4.5 --- --- <br />Left Side Setback (ft) 2.5 2.5 2.5 0 25.75 <br />Right Side Setback (ft) 2.5 2.5 5 1.5 5 <br />Rear Setback (ft) 25 25 28 5 2.5 <br />(1) <br />Height (ft) 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 17.5 <br />(2) <br />FAR (%) 75.2% 76.3% 86.5% 96.6% 32.5% <br />No Class I or Class II Accessory Structures are <br />Accessory Structures: <br />Allowed <br /> <br />(1) Height is measured from the lowest point to the highest point for any structure within the <br />PUD. <br />(2) FAR is based on lot size currently submitted and may be altered slightly based on actual <br />lot sizes as recorded in he final tract map. <br /> <br />14. No fencing is allowed anywhere on the property except along the current north <br />and west property lines. Fencing is allowed up to 8 feet in height from a point <br />10 feet back from the property’s current eastern property line, and 11 feet back <br />from the property’s current southern property line. Otherwise, fencing along the <br />north and west property lines may be up to 30 inches if it is solid style, or up to <br />42 inches if it is open (wrought iron, picket, etc.) style. Adjacent property owners <br />must agree on the location and style of all fencing, which is subject to review and <br />approval by the Planning Director. <br /> 3 <br /> <br />