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Chapter Five, Dimensional Requirements <br /> <br />gutte~.an.4, side_ _walk_r~e.ctuke ments_.~ .sp.e cified, in_0ae..~.arrus_.Co. ~unty..$nb~ion_ Regulal/ons <br />D.e.v_ elolL~rrt _ar~c. o~g.o_ut~ge~dxo4v, r,o. xi_de~p.e_d~t~ ~~_¢9~Q~ cre~ a. sg¢ s., <br /> <br />Section 5-10. Development within duster neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Ouster neighborhoods s~h~. perrmt~ tb~ose ..yaxiQm=.me$.._ det~e_d~by=_the,~, dey_elgper~ .~ch .are <br />consistent_with the used.authorized, in the: undefl~.~z(>~.distdct may consist afl <br /> <br />2~4omaheme neighborhoods, <br /> <br />Section 5-11. Siting standards for entire cluster neighborhoods. <br /> <br /> The outer boundaries of duster neighborhoods must meet the following setbacks. As <br />mentioned above, the following standards are set forth for entire duster neighborhoods or 'pods' and <br />not to be confused with dimeusional standards for individual units within cluster neighborhoods. <br /> <br /> SITING STANDARDS FOR ENTIRE CLUSTER NEIGHBORHOODS: <br />(For ~z~ <br />duster <br /> <br />· From all tract boundaries: -5.075 feeffram th_oro_ughf..are.s.and e~8~ingresidential deyelopme~ts; all <br />others_9_.5_ feet. <br /> <br />· From cropland or pasture land: -~3~100 feet. <br /> <br />· From buildings or barnyards housing livestock: !_00-!50 feet. <br /> <br />.- From-o~,er-~sidential-iaeighbortmo4~ ! O0 fee~ <br /> <br />For dm~ensional standards within duster neighborhoods, please see the table in Part III. <br /> <br />Section 5-12. Application process. <br /> <br /> Each applicafign sit~uapplfmg for theu~e of_Customized Development Standards on a site must <br />ttndergo a site anal3ms which vfill form the basis of the site's "concept plan? The concept plan is to be <br />submitted along with literal subdivision plans through the regular subdi~4.sion process, The elements of <br />the concept plan consist of the following items and its completion is the respousibilivt of the developer. <br /> <br /> · Physical resources and aspects of the site. The physical resources assodated with the <br />natural emironment of the tract induding geology, topography, soils, hydrology and vegetation are to be <br /> <br />71 <br /> <br /> <br />