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RLE #04-3034 <br />July 6. 2004 <br />Pag^ 2 of 3 <br />for a single family home. <br />LOT ANALYSIS <br />Lot AreaAVidth; <br />The property exceeds the lot area and lot width for the RR-IB, One Family Rural <br />Residential Zoning District with 3.75 acres and 450 ’+ in width where 2 acres in area and <br />200’ in width are required. <br />Setbacks; <br />The proposed home meets the required setbacks for the RR-IB, One Family Residential <br />Zoning District. The berm also meets the required 5 ’ setback from property lines. <br />Hardcover Calculations; <br />The proposal falls beneath the allowed hardcover percentages as outlined in City Code <br />Section 78-1288. <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ANALYSIS <br />According to City Code Section 78-1286(e) the following considerations and conditions <br />must be adhered to during the issuance of construction permits: <br />Grading or filling in any type 2, 3,4, 5 6, 7 or 8 wetland must be <br />evaluated to determine how extensively the proposed activity would affect <br />the following functional qualities of the wetland: <br />✓ Not applicable. <br />Alterations must be designed and conducted in a manner that ensures only <br />the smallest amount of bare ground is exposed for the shortest time <br />possible. <br />✓ The applicant has proposed silt fencing and has also proposed <br />landscaping fur the newly constructed berm. <br />Mulches or similar materials must be used, where necessary, for <br />temporary bare soil coverage, and a permanent vegetation cover must be <br />established as soon as possible. <br />✓ The applicant has proposed landscaping for the berm. <br />Methods to minimize soil erosion and to trap sediments before they reach <br />any surface water feature must be used. <br />✓ The applicant has proposed a silt fence to be installed surrounding <br />the entire area to be disturbed. <br />(5) Altered areas r.'ust be stabilized to acceptable erosion control standards <br />consistent with the field office technical guides of the local soil tmd water <br />conservation districts and the United States Soil Conservation Service.