A-1a
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120,000 square feet (2.75 acres) per dwelling unit
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A-2
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120,000 square feet (2.75 acres) per dwelling unit
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A-3
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80,000 square feet (1.84 acres) per dwelling unit
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A-5
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200,000 square feet (4.59 acres) per dwelling unit
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ECO
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5 acres per dwelling unit *
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R-1
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39,000 square feet (0.89 acres) per dwelling unit
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R-2
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25,000 square feet (0.57 acres) per dwelling unit
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R-3
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15,000 square feet (0.34 acres) per dwelling unit
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NOTE:
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*
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If all of the upland, primary and secondary environmental corridor
are preserved in their entirety within the public open space or common
open space and preserved in their natural state, the density of one
unit per five acres may be added to the maximum number of dwelling
units derived from utilizing the table above.
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Gross acreage
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100 acres
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Less 10 acres zoned CO
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90 acres
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Less 10 acres zoned B-2
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80 acres
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Total residential acreage in square feet
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3,484,800 square feet (80 acres x 43,560)
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Divide by square feet per dwelling unit requirement for R-1
Residential District (3,484,800 divided by 39,000)
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89 units
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The 10 acres zoned for residential use cannot be included in
the dwelling unit calculation for the PUD as it is intended for commercial
use.
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Plant Material Type
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Minimum Plant Material Sizes
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Canopy trees
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Single stem
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3-inch caliper
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Multistem clump
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12 feet tall
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Coniferous trees
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8 feet tall
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Understory trees
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2-inch caliper
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Shrubs
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3 feet tall
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