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The review process for new development is as important as the regulatory standards. While we <br />have been practicing the collaborative method for the past few years, the new requirements will <br />codify those practices into ordinance form. The new collaborative design sections of the <br />subdivision regulations would apply to all new plats and planned unit developments. The PUD <br />section of the zoning ordinance would require the same process. This will eliminate redundant <br />and potentially conflicting requirements in the current ordinances. <br />The Environmental Board discussed the drafts on May 4 and June 2. A public hearing was held <br />by the P & Z on May 12 and June 9. Both boards recommended approval with some revisions <br />that have been incorporated into the drafts. <br />The drafts attached here will be incorporated into the City's larger ordinances. That is, what <br />you see here is not our entire set of development regulations. The larger zoning and <br />subdivision ordinances are being reviewed by staff to accommodate and support the new draft <br />requirements. <br />Requested Council Direction <br />No direction requested at this time. This information is supplied for informational purposes. <br />Approval of the new standards by the City Council will follow approval of the new <br />Comprehensive Plan, which provides the policy basis by creating the Resource Management <br />System Plan that the new ordinances will implement. <br />Attachment(s) <br />1. Draft Site Layout Performance Standards <br />2. Draft Landscaping and Tree Preservation Standards <br />3. Draft of part Subdivision and Platting Chapter of City Code: Concept Plan <br />§ 1001.020 General and § 1001.025 Collaborative Design Process <br />4. Draft of part of section of Zoning Ordinance <br />Section 2, Subd. 10.F. Procedure for Processing Planned Unit Development <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />