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• <br />• <br />2. That prior to or via the final plat: <br />a. A restrictive covenant shall be established on the project site prohibiting Caribbean <br />fruit fly host plants. Furthermore, as a PD special exception use condition, <br />Caribbean fruit fly host plants are prohibited with the project area, and <br />b. The applicant shall dedicate 30' of additional right-of-way for 49* Street to complete <br />the local road minimum of 60', and <br />C. The applicant shall grant, an access easement to the owner of the not -included parcel <br />for access over the 30' roadway easement that covers the subject site. <br />1. Application <br />2. Location Map <br />3. Preliminary PD Plan <br />4. LDR Excerpts <br />5. Land Use Policy 5.9 <br />6. Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes (draft) <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating reviewed the memorandum and <br />enhanced his presentation by displaying pages 127 and 128 from the backup on the ELMO. <br />He reminded the Commissioners that clustering will be the subject of a September 22, 1999 <br />Special Meeting (workshop). One waiver has been requested for this, which is instead of <br />having a 60 -foot right-of-way, there would be a 60 -foot easement, 30 feet on the Canady <br />property and 30 feet on the out parcel. Staff supports common driveways and this will <br />provide access to all the properties. It was recommended by both the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission at the July 8, 1999 meeting, and by staff. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge questioned whether the applicant was comfortable with <br />clustering. <br />David Howard, of Carter Associates, advised on behalf of their clients, Larry and <br />Pamela Canady, that they were perfectly satisfied with the way this is clustered. <br />Vice Chairman Adams thought that if the Board makes a change at the workshop, it <br />can be offered as an option to the Canadys. <br />Mr. Howard inquired if the Board was going to continue to allow those options to <br />other agricultural PD applicants as he has a few more applications to be made. <br />He was assured that these options would be available until the workshop is held, but <br />clustering versus not clustering on this smaller parcel is not a problem. <br />JULY 279 1999 <br />• 0 <br />600K 109 <br />FAGS' 77' <br />J <br />
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