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June 27, 2018 <br /> Centerville City Council <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br /> Bay View Villas-Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Planned Unit Development, &Preliminary Plat <br /> Existing Zoning <br /> , � j <br /> mls�AND SOL= <br /> NOSEWAR <br /> MIA MMOAT <br /> WO <br /> UOINQ <br /> 2) Application requirements <br /> a. Rezoning <br /> The applicant is requesting approval to rezone both parcels from B-1 and R-3 to R- <br /> 2A High Density Single Family District which allows a mix of residential uses up to 12 <br /> units/acre. <br /> b. Conditional Use Permit <br /> The applicant is requesting approval of a CUP for a Planned Unit Development. <br /> This is required so the project can meet use and density standards. <br /> c. Preliminary Plat <br /> The applicant is requesting approval of a Preliminary Plat for nineteen single-family <br /> residential properties. A new roadway would connect to Main Street at an <br /> intersection with Peltier Lake Drive to the north. The new roadway would end in a <br /> cul-de-sac in the western section of the property. <br /> d. Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br /> Once the development applications are approved, the City will need to file a <br /> Comprehensive Plan Amendment of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan to the <br /> Metropolitan Council on behalf of the developer. The amendment should request <br /> both parcels in the subject property be guided for Low Density Residential instead <br /> of the current Commercial and High Density Residential. <br /> 3) Shoreland provisions <br /> The property is subject to Section 156.133 of the zoning code because it is located within <br /> 100 feet of Centerville Lake and Peltier Lake. In particular, each lot is required to be a <br /> minimum of 15,000 square feet, not less than 100 feet in width, and locate buildings no <br /> closer than 75 feet from the ordinary high water level of the lake. Additionally, each <br /> /,Mh r;�:::IN'Cii,jl I r? Ind <br /> 45 <br />