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r <br />Figure 3 <br />Clontz Property Comparsion <br />N <br />Main Relief Canal <br />12th Street C'On� <br />Aff:;'j <br />7 <br />Property <br />8th Street <br />C <br />4th Street <br />s <br />In <br />Clontz Property <br />1st Street S.W. ur6arr service Area Boundary <br />Aeerepe 40 Acres or More <br />Parcels of Lend <br />Sth Street S.W. <br />9th Street S.W. <br />13th Street S.W. <br />EXISTING ALTERNATIVES <br />At the July 11, 2000, meeting staff indicated that, besides retaining the agricultural use of his <br />property, Mr. Clontz currently has the following site development alternatives: <br />1) He can create a subdivision of 6 five -acre lots. <br />2) He can create a subdivision of 6 one -acre or smaller lots clustered together on a portion of <br />the site. The remainder of the site can be used for agriculture, open space, or recreational <br />amenities. If, in the future, the land use designation of the undeveloped area is changed to <br />allow higher density, the undeveloped area could be developed at the higher density. <br />Finally, several other institutional and recreational land use options, such as schools, places of <br />worship, and equestrian centers, are available to his and other land on the west side of 58' Avenue. <br />October 9, 2000 <br />BK 1 IS PG 363 <br />8 <br />