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Joint Workshop - EAR (Exhibits R-U)
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Minutes
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04/19/2010
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Board of County Commissioners
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4038, 4039
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139, 165-207
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and that greenbelt shall consist of natural areas, agricultural areas, and/or "no - <br />build" areas designated on large acreage parcels. A project center shall be <br />established for the concentration of residential and commercial uses. Major <br />roadways shall run through or near the project center. The project design shall <br />reflect the following: <br />(a) A network of ungated and open to the public interconnected streets in a <br />grid or modified grid pattern. <br />Tb) An interconnected pedestrian sidewalk/path system that serves and <br />integrates residential and non-residential uses. <br />(c) Appropriately sized blocks and pedestrian improvements that provide a <br />layout that maximizes residential development in clusters around town <br />centers. Town centers shall include but not be limited to public squares or <br />parks, as well as commercial and residential uses. <br />(d) Wide sidewalks, street trees, and on -street parking in the town center. <br />5. Integration into Major Street Grid: Each new town project shall have multiple <br />connections to major roads, and extend major roads planned to traverse the rural <br />area in which the project is located. <br />6. Building Height: Residential structures shall be limited to a maximum height of <br />35 feet, while nonresidential and mixed use structures shall be limited to a <br />maximum height of 50 feet. For all structures, architectural embellishments may <br />exceed the maximum height limitation by no more than 15 feet. <br />prejeet-beundaries7 <br />be permitted closer than two hundred (200) feet from any arterial, or <br />f. The project shall meet the Traditional Neighborhood Design standards of the Future Land <br />
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