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• Subd. 5. R -3, Medium Density Residential District. <br />• <br />• <br />C. Development Density. Land to be zoned R -3 must be in a Medium Density land <br />use category according to the comprehensive plan, and development density <br />within an R -3 District shall be within a range of three (3) to six (6) units per net <br />acre and shall be based on the buildable area. <br />Subd. 6. R -4, High Density Residential District. <br />C. Development Density. Land to be zoned R -4 must be in a High Density land use <br />category according to the comprehensive plan, and development density within an <br />R -4 District shall be within a range of six (6) to twelve (12) units per acre and <br />shall be based on the buildable area. <br />As shown on the attached zoning map detail, the site is zoned R -4 High Density. This <br />inconsistency should be resolved. <br />Minnesota Statutes address such situations directly. Underlining is added to emphasize the <br />relevant passages. <br />473.858 Comprehensive plans; local governmental units. <br />Subdivision 1. No conflicting zoning, fiscal device, official control. Within three years <br />following the receipt of the metropolitan system statement, every local governmental unit <br />shall have prepared a comprehensive plan in accordance with sections 462.355, <br />subdivision 4, 473.175, and 473.851 to 473.871 and the applicable planning statute and <br />shall have submitted the plan to the Metropolitan Council for review pursuant to section <br />473.175. The provisions of sections 462.355, subdivision 4, 473.175, and 473.851 to <br />473.871 shall supersede the provisions of the applicable planning statute wherever a <br />conflict may exist. If the comprehensive municipal plan is in conflict with the zoning <br />ordinance, the zoning ordinance shall be brought into conformance with the plan by local <br />government units in conjunction with the review and, if necessary, amendment of its <br />comprehensive plan required under section 473.864, subdivision 2. After August 1, 1995, <br />a local government unit shall not adopt any fiscal device or official control which is in <br />conflict with its comprehensive plan, including any amendments to the plan, or which <br />permits activity in conflict with metropolitan system plans,... <br />473.865 Adoption; conflicts, amendment of controls, devices. <br />Subdivision 1. Control copies to council. Each local governmental unit shall adopt <br />official controls as described in its adopted comprehensive plan and shall submit copies <br />of the official controls to the council within 30 days following adoption thereof, for <br />information purposes only. <br />
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