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2-45 <br />d. Architectural Plans. Preliminary architectural plans indicating use, floor <br />plan, elevations and exterior wall finishes of proposed buildings and architectural guidelines for <br />future development phases. <br /> <br />e. Landscape Plan. A detailed landscaping plan including the type, size and <br />quantity of all existing and proposed plantings. <br /> <br />f. Grading and Drainage Plan. Preliminary grading and drainage plan <br />illustrating changes to existing topography and natural site vegetation. The Plan should clearly <br />reflect the site treatment and its conformance with the approved concept plan. <br /> <br />g. Erosion Control. A Soil Erosion Control Plan acceptable to watershed <br />district and any other agency with review authority clearly illustrating erosion control measures <br />to be used during construction and as permanent measures. <br /> <br />h. Document Changes. A statement summarizing all changes which have been <br />made in any document, plan data or information previously submitted, together with revised <br />copies of any such document, plan or data. <br /> <br />i. Additional Data. Such other and further information as the Planning and <br />Zoning Board, Community Development Director or City Council shall find necessary to a full <br />consideration of the entire proposed PUD or any stage thereof. <br /> <br />6. The terms of the PUD as approved by the City Council shall be embodied in a <br />PUD Agreement, Development Contract, and such other documents as the City shall deem <br />necessary or desirable. The PUD Agreement and any appropriate resolution of the City Council <br />shall be filed with the Anoka County Recorder at the expense of the applicant. At the election of <br />the City, filing of the Development Stage PUD may be delayed until the final plan is filed. <br />Where the Development Stage Plan is denied approval, Council action shall be by written <br />resolution setting forth its findings and conclusions in support of its action. <br /> <br />7. Limitation on Development Plan Approval. Unless a Final Plan covering the area <br />designated in the Development Stage Plan as the first stage of the PUD has been filed within one <br />(1) year from the date the City Council grants Development Stage Plan approval, or in any case <br />where the applicant fails to file Final Plans and to proceed with development in accordance with <br />the provisions of this Ordinance and/or an approved Development Stage Plan, the approval shall <br />expire. The City Council may at its discretion extend for six month intervals the filing deadline <br />for any Final Plan when, for good cause shown, such extension is necessary. The City Council <br />may approve such an extension after the deadline date passes. In any case where Development <br />Plan approval expires and no extension has been approved, the City Council may adopt a <br />resolution repealing the Development Stage Plan approval for that portion of the PUD that has <br />not received Final Plan approval and re-establishing the zoning and other Code provisions that <br />would otherwise be applicable. <br /> <br />(i) Final Plan Application. <br /> <br />1. Purpose. The Final Plan is to serve as a complete, and permanent public record <br />of the PUD and the manner in which it is to be developed. It shall incorporate all prior approved