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PRD Meeting <br />11-25-02 <br />Page 2 <br />Council President Buckholtz said that's fine. I mean you are free to run the-let's run through <br />the presentation one time straight through, you know, the way you had planned and then.... <br />Mr. Samac said all right. If I may suggest, you might want to pull out the one sheet that's in <br />your packet that was dated August 6, 2002, on like the 3rd page was a memorandum to P&Z, <br />Board of Appeals, A.R.B., Council (it should be close to the top there). <br />Council President Buckholtz asked rescheduled Planned Residential Development tour? <br />Mr. Samac replied yes. And, like the 2nd, 3rd and 4a` pages-that summary of area sites that we <br />did visit along with some information relative to the project as far as densities are concerned, <br />setbacks, open space, that sort of thing.... <br />Council President Buckholtz said okay; we have that also handed out. <br />Mr. Samac said yes. What I thought I would do is we have about 20 slides here, some of which <br />you've seen, some you may not have seen (either in other photographs or while we were on that <br />tour and we'll put them up on the screen and just to refresh your memory on what some of these <br />places look like and I'll point out a couple of things that I will touch on perhaps later on or point <br />out some items that you may want to look at while we are going through some of the other- <br />some of the code items relative to dimensions and that sort of thing. <br />Several brief side discussions were held. <br />Mr. Samac said these slides will not be in order but the memorandum, that outline that I passed <br />around- <br />1. Slide #1 was shown. Mr. Samac continued--the Villas of Orange, they are on page 3 <br />toward the bottom of the section. This development is in Orange Village, it's called <br />Stonebrook. It preceded the Villas of Orange which will be the next couple of <br />photographs. This is a development that started probably seven years ago or so. It's on <br />Miles Road just east of the Villas of Orange which is the current development that's <br />underway and this Stonebrook Development is a development ofone-story, ranch-style <br />type units mostly with basements. They range somewhere around 2,000 square feet in <br />area. I don't know what the density is but I'm guessing they're somewhere around 4-6 <br />units per acre. I do know when they were first being built and on the market they were in <br />the selling range of around $200,000 per unit. <br />Mayor Rinker asked ,which was when? <br />Mr. Samac continued as a base. What they are selling for, I really don't know but I <br />would imagine probably close to three. <br />2. Slide #2 was shown. Mr. Samac said our next slide is, again, the Villas of Orange, <br />which is just irrunediately east of Brainard Road off Miles Road. This is a shot that I <br />took from one of the sort of dead end streets, now one of the existing streets, just to give <br />
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