[Added 4-21-2016 by Ord.
No. 1404]
A. The
Edgewater Heights Subdivision is a conservation development consisting
of 37 single-family lots and various outlots on 57 acres of land.
The subdivision utilizes the base zoning of RS-3/CPD Suburban Residence
District with Conservation Planned Development Overlay District, which
generally allows parcels of 15,000 square feet maximum size and a
maximum of 100 feet in width (both of which vary depending on lot
layout and subject to Common Council approval). The density for Edgewater
Heights meets the Comprehensive Plan objective of low-density residential.
Overall, Edgewater Heights preserves approximately 54.5% open space
exclusive of the proposed roadways.
(1) Outlots proposed as part of the development are utilized for stormwater
management and for conservation purposes. The stormwater outlots are
owned by the Edgewater Heights Homeowners' Association. The conservation
outlots will be maintained by the Edgewater Heights Homeowners' Association.
(2) The development is of sufficient size to allow up to five bonus lots
subject to Common Council approval and the development is approved
allowing three bonus parcels. Edgewater Heights requested three bonus
lots above the original density that was allowed under the previous
zoning (previous zoning was RSE Suburban Estate District, which allowed
as many as 34 lots under the approved yield plan). The following measures,
from the Muskego Code, are to be completed as part of Edgewater Heights
bonus lots and they are as follows:
(a) Providing for access by the general public to trails, parks, or other
recreational facilities.
(b) Preservation of environmental features identified in the adopted
Parks and Conservation Plan and any other significant environmental
features found in the platted area. Preservation may include a minimum
fifty- to seventy-five-foot setback from the environmental features
identified.
(c) Restores native prairie and provides a management plan for perpetual
maintenance.
(d) Improves water quality through stormwater management standards and practices that exceed the minimum standards of Chapter
309, Stormwater Management, of the City Code and as approved by the City Engineer and the Public Works and Safety Committee.
(e) Provides more than the required 50% of the gross acreage as open
space in the development. (Rights-of-way shall not count towards open
space requirements. Stormwater outlots may count towards open space
requirements, subject to Plan Commission discretion/approval, when
they are subject to deed restrictions, easements or open space management
plans.)
(f) As opposed to wetlands or other nonbuildable areas, open, buildable
land may be counted as more meaningful preservation for purposes of
awarding bonus lots.
B. Dates
of adoption and ordinance/resolution numbers.
(1) Plan Commission rezoning approval: 4-6-2016 per Resolution No. 023-2016.
(2) Common Council rezoning approval: 4-12-2016 per Ordinance No. 1404.
(3) Plan Commission preliminary plat approval: 5-3-2016 per Resolution
No. 028-2016.
(4) Common Council preliminary plat approval: 5-10-2016 per Resolution
No. 035-2016.
(5) Common Council developer's agreement approval: 8-23-2016 per Resolution
No. 067-2016.
C. Basic
regulations.
(1)
Lot size.
(a)
Minimum lot area: 18,000 square feet.
(b)
Minimum average lot width: 100 feet.
(2)
Density. Dwelling unit per acre: 0.65.
(3)
Building location.
(a)
Minimum setback: 40 feet.
(b)
Side yards (one side): 10 feet.
(c)
Side yards (all other): 15 feet.
(4)
Building size.
(a)
Minimum floor area:
[1]
First floor: 1,200 square feet.
[2]
Total: 1,200 square feet.
(5)
Open space. Minimum open space per residential dwelling unit:
75%.
(6)
Height. Maximum height:
(a)
Principal structure: 30 feet.
(b)
Accessory structure: 15 feet.
D. Permitted
uses by right. Any use as permitted in the RCE District subject to
zoning substantial change hearings if required.
E. Permitted
accessory uses. Any accessory use permitted in the RCE District subject
to zoning substantial change hearings if required.
F. Permitted
uses by conditional grant. Any conditional use permitted in the RCE
District subject to zoning substantial change hearings if required.
[Added 5-23-2018 by Ord. No. 1416]
(Note: At the time of publication of the Code the City had not
given its final approval for this development code text. Once all
conditions are met and approval is given, complete text details of
the planned development will be added. Ordinance No. 1416 is on file
at the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer.)