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# 3. & 4. File # ZON2004-00967 & SUB2004-00085 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT & SUBDIVISION STAFF REPORT Date: May 6, 2004 DEVELOPMENT NAME SUBDIVISION NAME Heron Lakes Subdivision, Phase One, Revised Lot 32 Heron Lakes Subdivision, Phase One, Revised Lot 32 LOCATION 1059 Grand Heron Court West (North side of Grand Heron Court West, 100 + East of its West terminus) CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT District 4 PRESENT ZONING AREA OF PROPERTY R-1, Single-Family Residential 1 Lot /.4+ Acres CONTEMPLATED USE Detached single-family residential home with reduced rear and front yard setbacks and to increased site coverage from 35% to 40% TIME SCHEDULE FOR DEVELOPMENT Immediately ENGINEERING Engineer to provide verification that existing stormwater system, including designed and constructed detention, can accommodate increased coverage. Must comply with all stormwater and flood control ordinances. Any work performed in the right of way will require a right of way permit. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Driveway number, sizes, location and design to be approved by Traffic Engineering and conform to AASHTO standards. URBAN FORESTRY Property to be developed in compliance with state and local laws that pertain to tree preservation and protection on both city and private properties (State Act 61-929 and City Code Chapters 57 and 64). REMARKS The applicant is requesting to amend an existing Planned Unit Development (PUD) approval to increase the maximum site coverage from

# 3. & 4. File # ZON2004-00967 & SUB2004-00085 35 percent to 40 percent and to allow reduced front and rear yard setbacks. Site coverage regulates the ratio of the property that can be developed with a structure, it does not include paved areas such as driveways and patios. Additionally, the record plat illustrates 40-foot rear yard and 30-foot front yard setbacks; the applicant proposes to reduce the front yard setback to 25-feet and the rear yard setback to 20-feet, thus Subdivision approval is also required to modify these setbacks on the record plat. Planned Unit Development review examines the site with regard to its location to ensure that it is generally compatible with neighboring uses; that adequate access is provided without generating excess traffic along minor residential streets in residential districts outside the PUD; and that natural features of the site are taken into consideration. PUD review also examines the design of the development to provide for adequate circulation within the development; to ensure adequate access for emergency vehicles; and to consider and provide for protection from adverse effects of adjacent properties as well as provide protection of adjacent properties from adverse effects from the PUD. The applicant is requesting increased site coverage; the Ordinance allows up to 35 percent site coverage in a R-1, Single-Family Residential district, the applicant is requesting 40 percent. In single-family residential PUDs, and in Heron Lakes in particular, additional site coverage is frequently requested; and in this instance the request is minimal an additional five percent. However, a typical condition is the submission of verification by an Engineer that the existing stormwater system, including designed and constructed detention, can accommodate the increased site coverage. The proposed setback lines (25-feet along the front and 20-feet along the rear) comply with the minimum setback requirements of both the Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations and thus could be considered appropriate for the site. Furthermore, there have been numerous requests for modified front and rear yard setbacks in Heron Lakes. RECOMMENDATION Planned Unit Development: Based upon the preceding, this application is recommended for approval subject to the following condition: 1) that the Engineer provide verification that the existing stormwater system, including designed and constructed detention, can accommodate the increased site coverage. Subdivision: The plat meets the minimum requirements of the Subdivision Regulations and is recommended for Tentative Approval subject to the following condition: 1) that the Engineer provide verification that the existing stormwater system, including designed and constructed detention, can accommodate the increased site coverage. - 2 -