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2011-62
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12/6/2011
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Planned Development District <br />Development Standards <br />The Preserve at Windemere <br />Phase 1 <br />rigure is Locauon neap <br />1.2 Purpose and Intent of PDD: <br />The purpose of a PDD zoning overlay is to provide flexible and creative <br />planning, ensure compatibility of land uses and allow for adjustments <br />designed to result in a higher quality development for the community than <br />would otherwise result from the use of conventional zoning. <br />This PDD is intended to allow for development of Phase 1 of the project in a <br />manner that would result in less overall impervious cover and related <br />environmental impact than would otherwise result from conventional zoning <br />standards. <br />Modifications to the standards of the LDC include reduction of the required <br />SF lot width, street and sidewalk construction requirements and <br />establishment of Low Impact Development (LID) design practices for the <br />proposed development. <br />LID design practices extend to minimizing site disturbance, not clear cutting <br />trees on the land, but instead siting the development within much of the <br />natural terrain for minimal land disturbance and to protect and preserve <br />native trees and plants. This requires working with land planners, design <br />engineers, landscape architects, contractors and builders, among others, to <br />reduce the impact of the development on the project site. LID practices also <br />3 10/06/11 <br />
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