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2.9 Any such Interim Moratorium Ordinance would z�ot affect the "60-dav c�oc�C'° for <br />applications received �rior to its ado�tion. <br />3.0 SUGGESTED ACTION: <br />3.1 Consider an Interim Ordinance for a residential lot split moratorium z�� order to conduct a <br />study of the positive and negative impacts of splitting or otherwise affecting single-family <br />residential lots in a manner that results in a greater housing density on those lots. <br />�'" <br />,7���� �- <br />�.� }� ���US? Li]iC n� Li??iFii I k'C�?} �� L'2}}�7 5 i I I11; = 17��'������ f��� '•�aw -'_�1� �Jti'. $� I I}I'..! r.:. }_ ai3C_�-]'Y_� <br />�EEV F7{}1L�4' ;'L' � cJ?{jl fl L' �{'rL $T]L1.i.5. SC� C�LL� �?G f� I.F�{_LC{� 4i � F3lci�� �?rBCiiC€I.E t�Jc'11 I�t;� �c� _ 1 i Y�c�� v <br />as it zelates to such s�lits. Examples of such practical chan�es rni�hi include : <br />o Minimum dimensions of a sin�le family lot in an area unaffected by �ake shore <br />re�ulations shall be 85 feet in width and 11,000 square feet in area UNLESS the <br />avera�e dimensions of sin�le family residential lots within 500 feet of that proposed <br />lot exceeds 100 feet in width and 13,000 sp. feet in area — in which case the <br />minimum width of said lot shall be 100 feet and minimum lot area shall be 13,000 in <br />area; <br />o�xo�zt yard io� lines must be �redominantly (i.e. 80% or �reater) �e�ae���ieu�a�_ to the <br />street on which it fronts — or, in the case where a lot is fi°anted on a curved street, <br />must be a predominantly strai_ht� lii-��- <br />o All sin�le famil�parcels created as a result of ara.� lot split must be served bv an <br />existin� public street or, in the absence thereof. be conditioned upon the aspproval of <br />a Public Improvements A.�xee�ent to create a public street. <br />SF Lot 5��it Moratorium <br />