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Page 5 of 5 <br /> <br />feedback was that the market could support approximately 405 residential units in the Hill and <br />Creek neighborhoods (attached staff memo dated October 27, 2014). <br /> <br />Single Family Design Standards <br /> <br />Regulations for single-family development can be found in Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9. The <br />single-family regulations and design standards are summarized in an attached memo from Brad <br />Lonberger, Gateway Planning. Changes have been made to reflect recent City Council <br />discussions. <br /> <br />Discussion Questions <br /> <br />1. Does the City Council prefer Option A or Option B for zoning in the Hill and Creek <br />neighborhoods? Are there any additional changes that should be made to the zoning <br />map for these neighborhoods? <br />2. Do the single family design regulations adequately reflect the Council’s vision for high <br />quality neighborhoods while still allowing reasonable developer flexibility? <br /> <br />Staff and consultants will incorporate any additional City Council comments into red-lined drafts <br />that will be presented to the City Council on January 12 (Chapters 6-7), January 20 (Chapters 1- <br />3), and January 26 (Chapters 4-5) prior to the presentation of the final draft on February 2, 2014. <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> Option A – Regulating Map <br /> Option B – Regulating Map <br /> Memo – Brad Lonberger, November 20, 2014 <br /> TCAAP Zoning Memo – October 27, 2014