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3/1/1982
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' cue!' <br /> Ordinance requires: Findings: <br /> for the type development pro- <br /> posed. To the north is an exist- <br /> ing subdivision, (FOX0ORO ESTATES) . <br /> to the northeast the existing <br /> Oak Grove mobile home park with <br /> approximately 30 units, immediately <br /> to the east is a field under <br /> cultivation in corn- The applicant <br /> owns the surrounding land and <br /> expects to continue to farm and <br /> manage the forest land. <br /> 7.14.3 Site Planning <br /> a) External Relationships: <br /> The site plan should show how <br /> the development will provide <br /> protection for the development <br /> from potentially adverse <br /> surrounding influences and <br /> provide protection for sur- <br /> rounding areas from potentially <br /> adverse influences within the <br /> development. <br /> 1. Principal access points 1. Generally, vehcicular access to <br /> shall be designed to encourate the site is good and allows smooth <br /> smooth traffic flow. Street traffic flow. The main access does <br /> layout shall not connect minor not connect minor streets or cause <br /> residential streets with collector through traffic in residential areas. <br /> streets. Circulation indicated on the site plat <br /> Separates vehciles and pedestrians <br /> which is good. <br /> 2. Access for pedestrians and 2. Pedestrian circulation as shown <br /> motor cyclists shall be safe on the site plan allows access to <br /> and convenient. Where there recreation areas without much con- <br /> are street crossings, they flict with vehicles. <br /> shall be marked and controlled. <br /> 3. Protection of visibility 3. Protection of visibility at inter- <br /> at intersections. Shall be as sections. Visibility at the external. <br /> set forth in Article 6. intersection is good and unobstructed <br /> 4. Uses adjacent to single family 4. The Planning Board finds that the <br /> districts. This section requires proposed setbacks of units 30' from <br /> a permanent 100' buffer or lot roads; 75' back to back to be adequat <br /> sizes within the district equal The proposed 30 buffer along the <br /> to the adjacent residential east property line will protect both <br /> district this development and the existing <br /> farm. <br /> 16 <br /> _ - - <br /> • <br />
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