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DRAFT <br /> Revised August 21, 1998 <br /> This suitable area and the proposed project are then subjected to either the <br /> residential or commercial planned unit development density evaluation steps to <br /> arrive at an allowable number of dwelling units or sites. <br /> 8.5 Residential and Commercial PUD Density Evaluation <br /> The procedures for determining the "base" density of a PUD and density increase <br /> multipliers are as follows. Allowable densities may be transferred from any tier to any <br /> other tier further from the waterbody, but must not be transferred to any other tier closer. <br /> 8.51 Residential PUD 'Base" Density Evaluation: <br /> A. The suitable area within each tier is divided by the single residential lot size <br /> standard for lakes or, for rivers, the single residential lot width standard <br /> times the tier depth, unless the local unit of government has specified an <br /> alternative minimum lot size for rivers which shall then be used to yield a <br /> base density of dwelling units or sites for each tier. Proposed locations and <br /> numbers of dwelling units or sites for the residential planned unit <br /> developments are then compared with the tier, density, and suitability <br /> analyses herein and the design criteria in Section 8.6 <br /> 8.52 Commercial PUD 'Base" Density Evaluation: <br /> A. Determine the average inside living area size of dwelling units or sites <br /> within each tier, including both existing and proposed units and sites. <br /> Computation of inside living area sizes need not include decks, patios, <br /> stoops, steps, garages, or porches and basements, unless they are habitable <br /> space. <br /> B. Select the appropriate floor area ratio from the following table: <br /> 510- 260.081 -35- 260- 081 -10 <br />