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COMMENTS - 8/17/95 STONEY CREEK PLANNING GROUP MEETING <br />Map 10 - Conventional Design H <br />1. Predictable, can anticipate outcome. <br />2. Larger lots protect visual character. <br />3. Community park. <br />4. Allows flexibility for landowners. <br />5. No water and sewer. <br />6. Restricts development to what land will bear. <br />Map 12 - Density Neutral <br />7. Prohibits development in natural areas. <br />8. Flexibility for landowners. <br />9. Clustering to create neighborhoods. <br />10. Buffers along state roads and natural areas. <br />11. Restricts development to what land will bear. <br />12. Open space preserved. <br />13. Wildlife corridors preserved in perpetuity. <br />14. Natural areas benefit neighbors and visitors. <br />15. Provides water /sewer alternatives. <br />16. Recreation opportunities. <br />17. Allows mixed uses (agricultural /residential) . <br />18. Provides buffers between existing and new development. <br />19. Identifies /inventories primary & secondary conservation areas. <br />20. Potential to lower infrastructure costs. <br />Map 16 - Neo- Traditional <br />21. Offers commercial option /local employment. <br />22. Open space on Stoney Creek (without road) . <br />23. Buffers around existing neighborhoods. <br />24. Transportation - rail opportunities. <br />25. Community parks. <br />26. Potential for donated school site. <br />27. Wide range of house styles and prices. <br />28. Includes features of all development options. <br />