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12 <br /> <br />• Pedestrian circulation should be an important design factor within the development <br />areas to facilitate pedestrian and bicycle circulation among businesses and <br />residential sites. Such circulation routes must be safe and aesthetically pleasing. <br /> <br />Safe pedestrian corridors are provided throughout the development between the <br />residential and commercial uses via trails and sidewalks. <br /> <br />• Design guidelines must be prepared for any new development project in the area. <br />Developers should submit draft guidelines with development applications. Design <br />guidelines for each project must include attention to previous projects in order to <br />coordinate design throughout the study area. After being refined in collaboration <br />with City staff, design requirements shall be incorporated into the approval of the <br />development. <br /> <br />Design Guidelines will be prepared and finalized at the time of PUD Final Plan/Final <br />Plat. Overall development shall be consistent with the Master Plan. As a starting point, <br />the Lyngblomsten site plan shall be used to establish the building and parking lot <br />setbacks (i.e. the building envelope.) <br /> <br />The following parameters shall be established in the Design Guidelines: <br /> <br />• Land Use Legal Descriptions <br /> <br />The following preliminary plat legal descriptions shall be used to associate the land use <br />with the appropriate building setbacks: <br /> <br />Land Use Legal Description <br />Cottage Home Neighborhood Lots 1-22, Block 1 <br />Senior Living Campus Lot 1, Block 2 <br />Restaurant Lot 2, Block 2 <br />Commercial Development Outlot C <br /> <br />• Building Setbacks: <br /> <br />Road or Boundary Building Setback (feet) <br />CSAH 49 (Hodgson Road) <br /> Cottage Homes 40 <br /> Senior Living Campus 25 <br /> Restaurant 10 <br /> Commercial Development 10 <br />CR J (Ash Street)