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• <br />• <br />4. General conditions; <br />(g) Visual resources (such as photographs) showing views onto the tract from surrounding roads <br />and public areas, as well as views within the tract; <br />(h) Cultural resources: brief description of historic character of land, buildings, and structures, <br />historically important landscapes, and archeological features; <br />(i) Neighborhood context: general outlines of existing neighborhoods, land uses, buildings, <br />streets, and natural features such as water bodies or wooded areas, roads, driveways and property <br />boundaries within 300 feet of the tract. This information shall be presented on an aerial photograph at a <br />scale of no less than 1 inch to 200 feet; and <br />(j) City data resources available to assist the developer with preparation of the resource inventory <br />include: the Lino Lakes Handbook for Environmental Planning and Conservation Development, Wild and <br />Urban Interface Project, Metro Greenways Study, and/or other studies. The resource inventory and <br />resulting concept plan may be reviewed against the city data resources. <br />(4) Yield plan. If the project includes a conservation subdivision or planned unit development, the <br />applicant shall submit a yield plan showing the maximum number of dwelling units that would be <br />permitted given the minimum lot size and lot widths for conventional subdivisions and other requirements <br />of the Lino Lakes Zoning and Subdivision Chapters. The yield plan need not be fully engineered, however, <br />but it shall be drawn to scale and it shall identify all the major physical features on the parcel and shall <br />include: <br />(a) Any required zoning changes; <br />(b) Minimum lot areas and widths shall be shown and shall conform with the proposed zoning for <br />the site; and <br />(c) Lot areas shall consist of buildable land as defined by the Lino Lakes Zoning Chapter. <br />(5) Concept subdivision plan. One or more of the subdivision sketch plans meeting the intent of this <br />chapter and including at least the following information: <br />(a) Open space areas indicating which areas are to be protected and defined by the purpose of the <br />open space; <br />(b) Boundaries of areas to be developed and proposed general street and lot layout; <br />(c) Number and type of housing units and/or approximate size and location of commercial and <br />industrial buildings as may be applicable; <br />(d) Areas proposed for stormwater management; <br />DRAFT JANUARY 5, 2009 <br />
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