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SEP 2 1986 BOOK 6,5 Pk -,F560 <br />that Ralmar does not want special treatment; they just want the <br />same zoning that other parcels have in that area -- RS -6. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked Mr. Brown why Ralmar has a problem <br />with RS -3 when it is practically impossible to get 4 upa with the <br />RS -6, and Mr. Brown explained that they had their architect work <br />with the restrictions of the RS -6 and he worked it out to just <br />under 4 upa. He stressed that this is not an economical problem <br />with them; it is a matter of concept, and under the RS -3 they <br />could not follow that concept. They want the latitude to put on <br />it what they want to, and he stressed that these are not attached <br />dwellings nor is it a zero lot line development. They want to <br />build residences for people who want to live in a single-family <br />home without a large yard to keep up, and all maintenance would <br />be done by the association, which would be run by the members. <br />They plan on building -homes of 1555 square feet of living space <br />with a double garage plus approximately 1600 sq, ft. of <br />courtyard. <br />Commissioner Bird felt that the proposed development is very <br />d ose to RS -3 to accommodate what the other residents in the area <br />= n can feel comfortable with. Mr. Brown agreed it is close to RS -3 <br />and that was one of the reasons they asked for the postponement <br />so that they could have time to talk with the residents to tell <br />--them what they are planning and arrive at some sort of a <br />solution. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that if the RS -3 is granted today, <br />Ralmar still has the option of pursuing higher densities through <br />a PRD, but Mr. Brown felt that people in the area still would be <br />opposed to anything they want to do and Ralmar does not want to <br />Put themselves in that position. <br />Miles Mank stated that he and -his wife, Shirley, have lived <br />on 16th Street for years, and they feel RS -6 would establish a <br />precedent for higher densities on other properties in the area <br />that are still undeveloped, and would depreciate the values of <br />the existing developed property. He was very concerned about the <br />23 <br />