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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> DBA 2010-02 <br /> December 13, 2010 <br /> Page 5 <br /> <br /> <br /> Comparison of Maximum Allowable Units <br /> <br /> General Plan* = ,DC R2 Zonin District Pro osed Pro'ect <br /> 28.9 units 3.67 units 5 units <br /> <br /> 'The subject property has a General Plan land use designation of District Center that allows a <br /> density up to 90 dwelling units per acre. The applicant proposes to develop a project at a density <br /> of 15.5 DU, which is below the maximum allowed by the General Plan. <br /> This constitutes a 36% increase in the number of units permitted by the R2 zoning and a 0% <br /> increase in units permitted by the General Plan land use designation. These increases are <br /> consistent with the density bonus law. <br /> <br /> The project is located in a block developed with a variety of densities. The property immediately <br /> adjacent to the north is developed at a density of 99 DU per acre, while the development to the <br /> south is at 7 DU per acre. Across Bush Street, the densities are also varied, from 7 to 77 DU per <br /> acre. The applicant is requesting an increase from 11.43 DU per acre to 15.43 DU per acre. As <br /> such, staff finds that the proposed density increase from the provision of the zoning will not cause <br /> an adverse impact to the neighborhood. Under State Law, in order to be eligible for this density <br /> increase, the applicant must provide a minimum of 10 percent of the units to lower income <br /> households. In this case, the applicant will be providing all units or 100 percent of the proposed <br /> development to very low income households, which is in excess of the minimum requirement. <br /> Deviation From Minimum Lot Size <br /> <br /> The applicant is also requesting two deviations from the development standards to facilitate the <br /> construction of the affordable units. The first deviation pertains to the minimum lot size. The R2 <br /> zoning district establishes a minimum lot area for lots containing two or more dwellings. It requires <br /> 6,000 square feet for the first unit, and 3,000 square feet for each additional unit. Since the lot is <br /> 14,000 square feet, a total of 3.67 units are allowed. A lot size of 18,000 square feet would be <br /> required to construct five units. The applicant is requesting a deviation from the minimum lot size <br /> of 18,000 square feet for five units, to 14,000 square feet - a reduction of 4,000 square feet. <br /> Deviation From Front Yard Setback <br /> <br /> The second deviation is to reduce the front yard setback. The R2 zone requires a front yard <br /> setback of 20 feet. The applicant is requesting a deviation from the minimum front yard of 20 feet <br /> to 17.5 feet. The applicant could develop this project with the required setback, but instead is <br /> proposing eight additional parking stalls off the alley. The front yard setback for the adjacent <br /> property to the north is 15 feet, while that to the south is approximately 24 feet. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 39A-7 <br />
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