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<br />Recommendations <br /> <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />C. Zoning Recommendotions <br /> <br />C. Zoning Recommendations <br /> <br />2. The City Council should not create a large lot <br />zoning district. (Consensus Recommendation) <br /> <br />3. When a small lot single-family residential <br />zoning district is created, the City Council <br />should review the standards in the Zoning <br />Code for this district to ensure appropriate <br />building height and setbacks requirements. <br />(Consensus Recommendation) <br /> <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />C. Zoning Recommendations <br /> <br />C. Zoning Recommendations <br /> <br />4. In addition to the new zoning districts, the City <br />Council should designate an overlay zoning <br />district for single-family lots platted prior to <br />May 21, 1959 to ensure that they remain <br />legally nonconforming lots. <br />(C~nsensus Recommendation) <br /> <br />5. The City Council should evaluate the fees <br />associated with the existing planned unit <br />development process. <br />(Consensus Recommendation) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />C. Zoning Recommendations <br /> <br />D. Other City Standards and Ordinance <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />6. The City Council should amend the preamble <br />of the Zoning Code with the following <br />'language: "... for the purpose of protecting <br />and enhancing the character, stability, and <br />vitality of residential neighborhoods as well <br />as commercial areas." <br />(Consensus Recommendation) <br /> <br />1. The City Council should consider creating <br />incentives for environmentally friendly <br />development practices. (Consensus <br />Recommendation) <br /> <br /> <br />6 <br />