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<br />3.8 The storm water retention pond is proposed in the northeast comer of the parcel. <br />Landscaping, comprised of shrubs and perennials, is proposed in the southeastern comer <br />of the parcel and adjacent to the entry (street access) and front of the structure. <br /> <br />3.9 Utilizing the standards listed in the B-1, Limited Business Zoning District, the following <br />requirements would apply to the site: <br /> <br /> Code Requirement Proposal B-PUD Difference <br />Floor Area Ratio 1.0 (100%) or 39,477 sq. ft. .56 (56%) or 22,304 Sq. ft. Less density proposed <br />Front Yard Setback Structure 30 feet 102 feet Greater setback than required <br />Side Yard Setback Structure 10 feet/30 feet (street side) 18 south/35 north Greater setback than required <br />Rear Yard Setback Structure 20 feet 47 feet Greater setback than required <br />Front Yard Setback Parking 30 feet 25 feet 5 feet less than required <br />Side Yard Setback Parking 10 feet/30 feet (street side) 5 feet south/31 north 5 feet (south) less than required <br />Rear Yard Setback Parking 20 feet NA NA <br />Parking 62.5 or 5/1000 g.f.a. 35 spaces or 2.5/1000 g.f.a. 27.5 spaces less than required <br />Building Height Three stories Single story walkout NA <br /> <br />3.9 The proposed General Concept Plan, including site, grading/drainage, utility landscape, <br />and building elevations have been provided for the Commission's consideration. <br /> <br />3.10 Section 1008 of the City Code outlines the requirements and procedures for a planned <br />unit development. <br /> <br />4.0 STAFF COMMENTS & FINDINGS <br /> <br />4.1 The zoning of the site is R-l, Single Family Residence District. This zoning designation <br />is the residual zone from when single family homes used to occupy the area. In 1995 <br />Good Value Homes received approval for the development of 54 townhomes. The <br />development was approved as a planned unit development, however, it did not <br />incorporate the 2330 Lexington Avenue parcel. <br /> <br />4.2 The future land use for this parcel, as identified in Roseville's Comprehensive Plan, <br />indicates that this parcel should develop as High Density Residential (HD). Currently the <br />lot is vacant, and over the past two years the Community Development staff has <br />discussed the sites potential for townhouse development with interested individuals. <br />However, none of these discussions have ever been submitted for review. <br /> <br />4.3 Two heavily traveled roadways, State Trunk Highway 36 and Lexington Avenue, lie <br />adjacent to the parcel. Each roadway has an increasing volume of traffic that produces a <br />level of noise that is difficult to screen or block and peak hour traffic volumes that are <br />complicated to maneuver given the limited site access to Lexington Avenue from Lovell <br />Lane. <br /> <br />PF3277 - ReA (01/22/01) Page 3 of6 <br />