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<br />Chart B Unit types by net residential acreage and scenario <br />180.0 <br />160.0 <br />140.0 <br />Senior <br />120.0 <br />Condo/Apt <br />100.0 <br />Townhome <br />80.0 <br />Small SF <br />Medium SF <br />60.0 <br />Large SF <br />40.0 <br />20.0 <br />0.0 <br />Scenario AScenario BScenario CRyan Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Scenarios A, B, and C are only three examples of how a specific number of dwelling units could <br />be distributed amongst different unit types across the three neighborhoods. With Council <br />direction, more scenarios showing a different number of units, or different distribution of units <br />could be prepared. <br /> <br />City Council approval of the master plan land use map is scheduled for June 30, 2014. Density <br />is not required to be addressed on the land use map, unless the Council wants to designate <br />specific areas for low-, medium-, or high-density housing. As previously noted, most of the <br />and policies component of the master planning process. That said, any City Council policy <br />direction regarding density and unit types that can be provided would be appreciated. <br /> <br />Discussion Questions: <br /> <br /> <br />1.What characteristics did the Council observe on the development tour that should be <br />either achieved or avoided at TCAAP? <br /> <br />2.Does the City Council have comments on the distribution of unit types across <br />neighborhoods? <br /> <br />3.Does the City Council want to set a minimum or maximum number of units overall, per <br />neighborhood, or per type of housing unit? If the City Council chooses to set limits on <br />numbers/types of units, should that policy decision be made now or during the <br />regulations and policies component of the master planning process? <br /> <br />4.Are there any density-related issues that the City Council would like to see specifically <br />addressed? This input would help staff and the consultants as we start working on the <br />regulations and policies. <br />66 <br />Page of <br /> <br />
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