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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—NOVEMBER 24, 2014 3 <br /> Hill Neighborhood - 66 gross acres (47.6 net acres) <br /> Lot width Net Units % of Total Approx. <br /> (feet) per Acre Area Units <br /> Sm MF 6.0- 10.0 30 143 <br /> 45-60 3.0-5.0 20 48 <br /> 60-75 2.2-3.5 50 83 <br /> 75-95 1.5 -2.5 10 12 <br /> Total 286 <br /> Note: Approximate units are calculated using the maximum in the range. Net acreage excludes <br /> right-of-way. Both gross and net acreage exclude parks. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher indicated that under Option A, the permitted <br /> use table would be adjusted as depicted in the staff memo. <br /> Option B—Restrictions on Density <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher commented that under Option B, the <br /> Neighborhood District has been eliminated. In Option B, the definition of Single Family Use <br /> includes twin homes and detached townhomes. Small Lot Single Family is defined as only lots <br /> less than fifty feet wide since that definition was originally created to describe lots which would <br /> require rear-loading garages. New zoning districts have been created as follows: <br /> NB —Low Density <br /> NB—Med Density <br /> NB —High Density <br /> NB Low Density Single family use developed at a gross density of no greater than two (2) <br /> units per acre. <br /> NB Medium Density Single family use developed at a gross density of no greater than <br /> four (4) units per acre. <br /> NB High Density Single family or small multi family use developed at a gross density of <br /> no greater than six (6) units per acre. <br /> Single Family Use A building containing one or two primary living units and which may <br /> include twin homes, detached townhomes and cottage/patio homes. <br /> Small Lot Single Family A single-family residential lot that measures less than fifty (50) <br /> feet wide. <br /> Small Multi-Family Use A building containing three to eight residential units and which <br /> may include townhomes, row homes, manor homes/multi-tenant houses, stacked flats, or <br /> triplexes/quadplexes. <br />