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2328-98
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9/23/1998
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1) Location of existing trees larger than twelve inches in diameter and <br /> identification of which trees will remain on site and be incorporated into • <br /> the approved landscaping plan; and <br /> m) Proposed topography, including rockeries and retaining walls. <br /> 7. Requirements for Building Design and Elevations: <br /> All designs and elevations are to be prepared by or under the supervision of a <br /> qualified architect or designer. An applicant for a proposed cluster subdivision <br /> or short subdivision is required to submit preliminary building designs and <br /> elevations consistent with the following minimums: <br /> a) The unit type proposed, showing an integrated architectural theme for <br /> the development; <br /> b) The unit design and elevations showing how the proposed units comply <br /> with the development standards as defined in the City's Zoning Code for <br /> cluster subdivision or short subdivisions; <br /> c) The unit design shall take into consideration the relationship and <br /> coordination of the indoor and outdoor spaces to provide for the <br /> optimum use of both; <br /> d) The unit shall be designed to fit a specific lot, so that adequate off-street <br /> parking can be provided and still provide a pleasing streetscape; private <br /> yard areas or open space is provided similar to and functions as a typical <br /> single family residence; if possible, the unit should provide for the <br /> potential for solar orientation for the unit and open space; if the project <br /> has natural areas and views, the orientation and design should take into <br /> consideration these amenities; and <br /> e) The unit design shall adequately address public health, safety and <br /> welfare issues as defined by the City. <br /> C. Review Process for the Cluster Alternative: <br /> A cluster alternative application shall be reviewed as a Review Process III as defined in <br /> Ordinance No. 2136-96, as amended and Section 2.13 of this Ordinance. <br /> D. Approval of the Cluster Alternative <br /> 1. Approval of the cluster alternative by the Hearing Examiner shall constitute <br /> authorization for the applicant to develop the facilities and improvements as <br /> required in the preliminary approval. Development shall be in accordance with <br /> the plans and specifications as approved by the City subject to all conditions and <br /> requirements of the preliminary approval imposed by the Hearing Examiner. <br /> 31 <br />
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