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04/12/2005
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2. A 25-foot perimeter buffer requirements between single-family residential <br />subdivisions. <br /> <br />Bill Beardslee, <br />620 Tomahawk Trail, talked about the original proposal that <br />included a 25 foot perimeter buffer around the exterior of all subdivisions to eliminate having <br />walls. <br />Mr. Beardslee <br />Discussion continued regarding affordable housing. suggested <br />using small lot subdivisions. The cost of land and the cost of construction, hopefully, will be offset <br />by the increase in density. <br />Vice Chairman Neuberger RESTATED THE MOTION to invoke the Pending <br />Ordinance Doctrine with the following changes: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter 913, eliminating #6. <br /> <br /> <br />Adding a 50 foot buffer requirement for projects adjacent to the Urban <br />Service Area where land on the other side is zoned agriculture; <br /> <br /> <br />Increasing the perimeter buffer between subdivisions to 25 feet. <br /> <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried unanimously. (The Board invoked the Pending <br />Ordinance Doctrine with respect to Category 1 changes <br />\[pages 95-97\]; eliminating #6, under Chapter 913 \[page <br />96\], including a 50-foot buffer requirement for projects <br />adjacent to the Urban Service Area where land on the other <br />side is zoned agriculture; increasing the perimeter buffer of <br />subdivisions to 25 feet; directed staff to apply these <br />modifications to all new applications; and directed staff to <br />process ordinances to amend the Land Development <br />APRIL 12, 2005 <br />16 <br /> <br />
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