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r'r <br />Mayor and City Council <br />May 4, 1 999 <br />Page 6 <br />built access way needs also to be analyzed as it relates to the City ’s Comprehensive Plan. The <br />City ’s 1980 Comprehensive Management Plan (CMP) Prohibits a Temporary or Permanent <br />Commercial Access Road to Woodhill Avenue. <br />1. <br />2. <br />26025 <br />i V-*# «• ^ <br />The Woodhill Avenue area is in the rural residential area (see E.xhibit D). <br />Page 2-7 states: <br />Rural neighborhoods will be reserved for low-density residential uses <br />No new' commercial ... activities will be permitted ... <br />3. Page 4-12 states a land use goal is: <br />4.to protect neighborhoods from encroacliment of incompatible land <br />uses. <br />4. Page 4-20 states as to rural areas; <br />Urban services are not compatibl '* ith rural land use. ... e.xtensive public <br />road maintenance ... carmot be economically justified or easily provided <br />Page 5-13 states: <br />No new development will be permitted to conflict with or adversely affect <br />the established neighborhood character. <br />Page 7-2 states: <br />...a street system must be provided for safe access to ail developed <br />properties with sufTicient capacity to accommodate the expected number <br />of trips generated by the planned land use. <br />7. Page 7-16 states: <br />Local streets are public streets that function to provide direct access to <br />abutting properties. Local streets cany traffic within neighborhoods rather <br />than through traffic between neighborhoods. <br />8. Page 7-17 states: <br />• •
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