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Five dwelling units per net acre is the minimum residential density allowed in the Mixed Use Area. Are there any exceptions?

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Five dwelling units per net acre is the minimum residential density allowed in the Mixed Use Area. Are there any exceptions?

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Yes, according to Future Land Use Element Policy 1.1.3, which defines “net density”, the following land uses will not be counted toward the minimum density – natural waterbodies, wetlands, regional parks and open space, and regional stormwater systems.

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