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CLEAR & OBJECTIVE HOUSING: APPROVAL C RITERIA UPDATE <br />November 13, 2018 DRAFT Preferred Concepts Report: Maintenance Issues Page 16 of 59 <br />review track “needed housing” is confusing. Renaming the tracks “Clear and Objective for Housing” and <br />“Discretionary,” respectively, will add consistency with State law and clearly identify the separate review <br />options. <br />COM-13 (SITE REVIEW STREET STANDARDS) <br />De scription : The clear and objective criteria for site review does not include compliance with the Standards for <br />Streets, Alleys, and Other Public Ways (EC 9.6800 through 9.6875); however, it is included under the <br />discretionary track. <br />Applies To : Site Review <br />Existing Code Section(s): N/A <br />Existing Code Language : N/A <br />Recommendation : Add compliance with Standards for Streets, Alleys, and Other Public Ways (EC 9.6800 <br />through 9.6875) as an approval criterion for site reviews. <br />Adding a criterion to the clear and objective site review track to require compliance with EC 9.6800 through <br />9.6875 Standards for Streets, Alleys, and Other Public Ways will provide consistency between the discretionary <br />and clear and objective tracks for site review applications . <br />COM-14 (DUPLICATE NEIGHBORHOOD/APPLICANT MEETING) <br />Description : A second neighborhood/applicant meeting is required for tentative subdivisions or partitions in <br />cases when one was already required for an associated tentative planned unit development . <br />Applies To : Partition, Planned Unit Development, Subdivision <br />Existing Code Section(s): EC 9.7007 <br />Existing Code Language : <br />9.7007 Neighborhood/Applicant Meetings. <br />(1) This section applies to the following types of applications: <br />(a) Type II: 3-lot partitions, tentative subdivisions, tentative cluster subdivisions <br />and design reviews; <br />(b) Type III: Only conditional use permits and tentative planned unit <br />developments; <br />(c) Type IV applications that are not city-initiated; <br />(d) Metro Plan amendments that are not city-initiated. <br />(e) Within the /CL Clear Lake Overlay zone: development permits for a new <br />building, change of use, building expansion that exceeds 25 percent of the <br />existing building square footage on the development site, and land use <br />applications (except Type I applications). <br />(2) Prior to the submittal of an application listed in subsection (1) above, the applicant <br />November 26, 2018, Work Session – Item 2