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that change. This change represents 1,225 of the 1,325 properties proposed to be changed <br />with the zoning map updates. Other than the name of the zoning district there is no <br />regulatory change to these parcels. <br />2. Land Use Consistency. There are a number of parcels which have been rezoned to be <br />consistent with the 2040 future land use for the property. State law required zoning to be <br />brought into compliance with the adopted land use designation. This represents 65 of <br />1,325 properties being rezoned. If an existing legally established use is inconsistent with <br />the new zoning, the use will become legal non -conforming and may continue, as legally <br />established, until such time as the use ceases or the property is redeveloped. <br />3. Miscellaneous. The remaining 35 properties were identified as mapping errors on the <br />existing zoning map. These changes are being completed alongside the zoning map <br />update. <br />A new FUD, Future Urban Development District was proposed in the draft ordinance but was <br />not supported by the Planning & Zoning Board or City Council and has been eliminated. <br />Zoning Ordinance <br />The changes to the ordinance were done to eliminate unnecessary language and inconsistencies <br />in the document, better reflect City goals and makes the ordinance easier to read and understand. <br />Administration <br />The changes to the administration sections eliminates unnecessary language and inconsistencies <br />in the document. The majority of the text changes are to add language to maintain consistency in <br />the purpose, process and requirements for each of the different sections. <br />The Environmental Review Section 1007.025 is new and outlines the process that the City will <br />use when completing the environmental reviews required by Minnesota Statutes and Minnesota <br />Rules 4410. It is simply intended to notify developers that they are responsible for the City cost <br />to prepare the documents and explains the City review process. This codifies the process that the <br />City has followed in the past. <br />Zoning Districts <br />The key changes to the rural, residential, business, industrial, and public and semi-public districts <br />(Sections 1007.080 — 1007.130) include: <br />1. Changes to all districts: <br />a. Remove Planned Unit Development (PUD) as a conditional use. Currently the <br />ordinance provides an option to apply for a PUD by conditional use permit or a <br />rezoning to PUD. The new code will require all PUDs to be rezoned to PUD. <br />2 <br />