Laserfiche WebLink
4.0 POLICY IMPLICATIONS <br /> 4.1 The City will continue to be developed in accordance with a Comprehensive Plan for <br /> land use, housing, transportation, and community facilities. Where possible, all future <br /> development will reflect the major proposals of the Comprehensive Plan. Where possible <br /> the plan will be related to plans in neighboring communities and to the Metropolitan area <br /> as a whole (Comprehensive Plan Section 3, subsection III Residential Areas—A. Vision <br /> Statement). <br /> 4.2 Adopt flexible standards for new single family and multi-family housing developments to <br /> allow innovative developments and more efficient densities. It is not the goal of the City <br /> to significantly increase overall residential densities (Comprehensive Plan Section 3, <br /> subsection III Residential Areas--C. Residential Policies). <br /> 5.0 STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br /> 5.1 Based on the review by the Engineering and Community Development Department and <br /> acceptance of the previous (1994) City Council approvals, staff recommends approval of <br /> the proposed minor subdivision and roadway easement vacation by Mr. James Westby, <br /> 480 Lovell Avenue. <br /> 6.0 SUGGESTED CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br /> 6.1 By resolution approve (deny)the reaffirmation request by Mr. James Westby for vacation <br /> of a roadway easement and two lot minor subdivision. <br /> Prepared by: Thomas Paschke (490-2236) <br /> Attachments: Property location map, vacation survey & description; minor subdivision surveys & descriptions; aerial <br /> photo of parcel; and draft resolution. 60-day Time Limit: Not Applicable <br /> Reaffirmation PF 2642 Page 2 of 2 <br />