HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication (11-102)Regarding the waiver request, explain how:
1. There are special circumstances or conditions affecting the land involved such that strict application of the
subdivision regulations will deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of his land.
e proposed secon ary si ewalk around the inside loop of Crestmont ve will only o si ewa or 6
homes. Once the surrounding properties are developed, it will still be more likely for the residents to walk on the
outside loop of sidewalk.
2. The waiver is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right of the applicant.
Vegetation will be removed by the construction oredundant sidewalks that possibly could remain in place. I Tees
and vegetation area substantial part of the property's value. The removal of the additional vegetation is a loss of
some of the property's value.
3, The granting of the waiver will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to other
property in the area, or to the Uity in administering subdivision regulations.
Several developments inside the City have been constructed with only one sidewalk along the residential streets.
The pedestrians still have a place to walk outside of the traffic area. / am not aware of a pedestrian safety problem
having occurred in those other developments with only one sidewalk.
4. The granting of the waiver will not have the effect of preventing the orderly subdivision of other land in the area in
accordance with the provisions of the Unified Development Ordinance.
is waiver request is in line with surrounding developments(Sonoma, Ldelweiss Uartens, Westfield Village)where
my one sidewalk per side was constructed. This request will not keep the surrounding properties from developing
'n accordance with the UDO.
Fee in lieu of sidewalk construction is being requested because of the following condition (if applicable):
1. r; An alternative pedestrian way or multi -use path has been or will be provided outside the right-of-way;
2. rl The presence of unique or unusual topographic, vegetative, or other natural conditions exist so that strict
adherence to the sidewalk requirements of the UDO is not physically feasible or is not in keeping with the
purposes and goals of the UDO or the City's comprehensive Plan;
3. r A capital improvement project is imminent that will include construction of the required sidewalk. Imminent shall
mean the project is funded or projected to commence within twelve (12) months;
4. r Existing streets constructed to rural section that are not identified on the Thoroughfare Plan with an estate /
rural context;
5. r When a sidewalk is required along a street where a multi -use path is shown on the Bicycle. Pedestrian, and
Greenways Master Plan;
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