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<br />5. Lot standards <br /> <br />Oblectives <br />· Prevent significant loss of characteristic rectangular lots (i.e., in the range of 50'- 60' <br />wide and 120'- 160' deep). These provide interior open space and greenscape that are <br />crucial elements of the neighborhood character. <br />· ~aintain lots' characteristic rectangular (or square) shape, dimensions, frontage, and <br />SIze. <br />· Encourage home ownership for partitioned lots, especially new alley-access-only lots. <br />· Other than new alley-only-access lots limited to one dwelling unit, prevent lot <br />partitions, aggregations, and lot line adjustments that are intended primarily to <br />increase the number of dwelling units allowed on the affected lot(s) before changes. <br /> <br />6. Lot coverage and vehicle-oriented surfaces <br /> <br />Objectives <br /> <br />· Measure lot coverage for structures accurately <br /> <br />· Preserve adequate arable greenscape area, including supporting large trees. <br /> <br />· Preserve adequate permeable surface area for ground-filtering rain water. <br /> <br />· Encourage compatibility with typical existing ETN (S-C/R-2 subarea) development, <br />which has minimal lot surfaces covered by driveways, on-site parking, and <br />turnarounds, etc. <br /> <br />· Prevent excessive vehicle-oriented surface area. <br /> <br />7. Other <br /> <br />Objectives <br />· Generally promote development that is harmonious with existing development and <br />that minimizes negative impacts, as identified in Section IV of this report. <br /> <br />November 1, 2005 <br /> <br />Chambers Revisited - Neighbors' Report <br /> <br />51 <br />