The proposed MHLD child lots are not relied upon to satisfy ordinary lot area, <br />frontage, or width standards. Those standards apply to the parent lot. The child <br />lots are configured to allow each future duplex dwelling unit to be located on a <br />separate middle housing lot, with necessary easements for access, utilities, <br />pedestrian access, and shared facilities. The future duplex development will be <br />required to conform to the approved MHLD site plan and applicable building <br />permit requirements. <br />This criterion is satisfied. <br />EC 9.8194(2) - Property Developed With Middle Housing <br />Criterion / Standard: <br />If the property is already developed with middle housing, the middle housing <br />must comply with EC 9.5550, or the certificate of occupancy must have been <br />issued before June 30, 2022, and the middle housing must have complied with <br />applicable land use requirements at the time the certificate of occupancy was <br />issued. <br />Response: <br />This criterion does not apply because the subject property is not yet developed <br />with middle housing. Compliance is addressed under EC 9.8194(1). <br />EC 9.8194(3) - Compliance With Middle Housing Lot Standards, <br />Improvements, Dedication, and Applicable Development Standards <br />Criterion / Standard: <br />The proposed MHLD must comply with EC 9.2777 Middle Housing Lot Standards, <br />EC 9.6505 improvement specifications for street frontage improvements required <br />for middle housing lots abutting a street, EC 9.6805 Dedication of Public Ways, <br />and all other applicable development standards for features explicitly included in <br />the application. <br />Response: <br />The proposal is for a future detached duplex middle housing land division in <br />