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A. Under the Cluster Housing option, a subdivision can contain no more lots than would otherwise be allowed for a conventional subdivision in the same zoning district, but the individual lots within the development can be smaller than required in a conventional subdivision. Smaller lot sizes within a Cluster Housing development are required to be offset by a corresponding increase in Common Open Space.
B. Cluster Housing developments require that planning for lots and the locations of houses on the lots be done at the same time. Because the allowable building envelope of each house is predetermined, greater flexibility in development standards is possible while assuring that the residential character of the zoning district is maintained.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
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