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Alternative 4 -Environmentally Superior Alternative <br />Description <br />Alternative 4 would reduce the number of lot from 98 to 51. The lots would be situated <br />generally along streets that are generally similar in alignment to Street "A" and <br />Courts "1" through "4" in the Original Project. Lot sizes in Alternative 4 would range <br />from 30,290 square feet to 90,834 square feet, with an overall average of about <br />48,460 square feet. Two balance fill areas would be established for the placement of <br />excess soils generated from grading the roads and lots. <br />This alternative is similar to the Original Project but differs from the Original Project in <br />the following ways: <br />• The Original Project would have 98 lots. Alternative 4 would have 51 lots. The <br />average lot size would nearly double, from 0.60 acres per lot under the Original <br />Project to 1.13 acres under Alternative 4. <br />• With 51 units, Alternative 4 would not require one court and would substantially <br />shorten the main access street. <br />• The fill of ephemeral streams is estimated to be reduced from 2,708 lineal feet for <br />the Original Project, to 145 feet for Alternative 4. Disturbance of seeps would <br />also be reduced, from approximately 2,000 square feet for the Original Project to <br />less than 1,200 square feet for Alternative 4. <br />• The proposed 6.5-acre neighborhood park would not be included in Alternative 4. <br />The staging area will remain, and regional and local trails would be provided in <br />the publicly-owned open space area. <br />• In case of fire or other emergency, the Project will have three rather than two <br />accesses. One access point will be Hearst Drive, another will be a fire road and <br />the third will be from the north, via the Grey Eagle Estates subdivision. The fire <br />access road would connect from the City's existing water tank on the southwest <br />section of the site to the end of the cul-de-sac by Lot 51. The other would <br />connect to the existing City public access easement within Grey Eagle Estates <br />and then would head to the north towards Grey Eagle Court. It would be <br />configured as an entrance-only route for public safety vehicles from the Grey <br />Eagle Estates subdivision to Oak Grove. <br />• One of four detention basins required in the Original Project would not be <br />required in Alternative 4. <br />• The elimination of some development areas and roadways results in a smaller <br />development footprint for this alternative. <br />Exhibit A Page 7 of 45 Ordinance No. 1961 <br />PUD-33, Oak Grove <br />
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