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Downtown Specific Plan <br />The Downtown Specific Plan land use designation is also High Density Residential <br />(HDR). The proposed density is also consistent with the Downtown Specific Plan. <br />Downtown Design Guidelines <br />The Downtown Design Guidelines establishes general criteria for quality of design, use <br />of materials, orientation, height, and massing of residences in the downtown. The <br />proposed two-story homes conform to the Downtown Design Guidelines with the use of <br />materials and design details that blend with the existing homes in the neighborhood. The <br />proposed architecture compliments the existing structures and the surrounding <br />neighborhood through the use of the horizontal siding and window shutter details. <br />The building elements used for the roof, choice of materials, and architectural detailing <br />are nicely designed and meets of the Downtown Design Guidelines and minimizes the <br />height and massing of the new homes. The floor areas of the proposed homes are <br />compatible with those of the existing home on Lot 2 within the project. <br />The proposal is in conformance with the Downtown Design Guidelines and is consistent <br />with the pattern of approved residential development <br />within the Downtown District. <br />Development Plan <br />Existing Trees <br />The project site contains 3 existing trees and an arborist <br />report was prepared for the project (Attachment 5); an 18- <br />inch diameter Pecan (tree nwnber 1), a 7 '/z -inch diameter <br />Aristocrat Pear (tree number 2), and a 9-inch diameter <br />English Walnut (tree number 3). <br />The Pecan tree (tree number 1) is listed to be in good Tree Number 1: Pecan tree <br />health and meets the City criteria to be considered as a "Heritage Tree". However, due to <br />the shallow roots that extend above the grade and the proposed improvements the tree <br />would need to be removed. Therefore, the Arborist concluded that the extent of the <br />encroachment, the shallow rooting, and its moderate resiliency to construction impacts on <br />the tree, it is unlikely to survive. <br />The project is proposing to install various trees throughout the project. Therefore staff is <br />not requiring payment into the Urban Forestry Fund in the amount of the trees appraised <br />vahie ($5,100.00). <br />Tree number 2 of the report (Gallery Pear tree) is located in the right-of--way adjacent to <br />Lot S and would be retained. This tree provides softening to the streetscape and <br />compliments the existing residence located at 4693 Augustine Street. The arborist report <br />lists the tree in good health and concludes that the impacts to the tree will be limited. <br />I[em 6. a., PUD-72, Raney Page 5 of 13 Planning Commzssion <br />