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DEC 15 1992 saaK '52 P�cr.405 <br />l <br />F. <br />continued that since the memo'`w.4,!`''written, we have adopted <br />the Flood and Stormwaters Ordinance and we now have more <br />thorough environmental information. Although the Flood <br />Ordinance exempts duplexes from having to present a master <br />plan, Ms. Johnson noted that everything except single family <br />still will have to receive site plan approval, at which time <br />reasonable constraints can be required. There apparently is <br />some concern that Lot 5 slopes rather steeply. <br />Environmental Planner Challacombe then reported on his <br />visit to the site, noting that the lots are predominantly <br />high and dry with well percolated soil. In the very back of <br />the site, there is a severe drop of about 15' down to an <br />intermittent stream, which is located within the unbuildable <br />setback lines. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. <br />Leslie Klauka, resident of a trailer on Havenview <br />Drive, stated that he would like to see the subject property <br />stay as it is. It was pointed out that this property <br />currently is zoned R-3, which is multiple family at 15 units <br />per acre, and the proposed rezoning would change it te-4 a <br />units per acre, multiple family. <br />Mr. Klauka stated that he wished it to be developed <br />single family. <br />Maria Bowen came before the Board representing her son <br />who owns a lot next to Mr. DeJoia's property, and wished to <br />have clarification as to what Mr. DeJoia can do with his <br />property and what her son can do with his lot in the future. <br />Ms. Johnson explained the present zoning and proposed <br />zoning, noting that both would allow Mr. DeJoia to build <br />duplex units; the proposed zoning would merely decrease the <br />density allowed. She noted that Mr. Bowen was notified as <br />an adjacent owner and this will not affect what he can do <br />with his property. <br />.o <br />