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lanning commissionSoo5s"subdivision. Three Lot subdivision including^ a 3 lot ' ''ri.;» •'“ " "■■'to incorporat „5pe=tlvely ,ro%^ OP.O. .s .3 <br />. ^his project IS =““'tollther eirt •all density of ^ if the property tg^^^^ <br />a hardship that we <br />e. <br />r.iio<^t »? ~ driveway Outlot <br />-- - - o future date the <?^^^®^cess to <br />= that ^^.^"topertus and provide <br />(S up to SIX P <br />ocKed parcels. ^250 foot <br />3nal cost °^^^iaroin^^^P^^^ <br />“arirpfvtn £e -t”-of <br />by all benefiting P resent time. P <br />,eited to waive. Cor <br />r • <br />^ d« “o"e the ooestion ve ProP«t “ <br />inoi.?caliy impractical. variances <br />Page 2 - Bayside Woods Subdivision III. Alturnate #2 - PRDExhibit B is an attempt to create a PRD as requested by the Planning Commission. The intent of a PRD (as explained by staff) is to cluster home sites in one area of development and leave open space for the enjoyment of the residents, maintaining the overall density of the project at 5 acres or more per residence.The topographic features of the property, potential septic sites, and the natural building sites make clustering of homes unfeasible. The use of open space around building sites when the sites are separated as these are, would infringe on the privacy of the residences and therefore make the lots less marketable. <br />_J' <br />__r