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• <br />• <br />• <br />SECTION 1007: DESIGN STANDARDS <br />1007 -1 CONFORMITY WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND ZONING <br />ORDINANCE <br />A proposed subdivision shall conform to the Comprehensive Plan, to related policies adopted by the <br />City, and to the Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance, as may be amended. <br />1007 -2 LAND REQUIREMENTS <br />1. Land shall be suited to the purpose for which it is to be subdivided. No plan shall be <br />approved if the site is not suitable for the purposes proposed by reason of potential <br />flooding, topography, adverse soil conditions, rock formations, or wetlands. <br />2. Proposed subdivisions shall be coordinated with surrounding properties and/or <br />neighborhoods, so that the City as a whole may develop efficiently and <br />harmoniously. <br />1007 -3 BLOCKS <br />1. Length. The maximum length of blocks shall be one thousand five hundred (1,500) <br />feet and the minimum length four hundred (400) feet. Blocks over nine hundred <br />(900) feet long may require pedestrianways at least ten (10) feet wide at their <br />approximate center. The use of additional pedestrianways to schools, parks, and <br />other destinations may be required. <br />2. Arrangement. A block shall be so designed as to provide two (2) tiers of lots unless <br />it adjoins a major collector or an arterial street or where topographic or other <br />conditions render the block arrangement unreasonable. <br />3. Block Depth. The width of the block shall normally be sufficient to allow two (2) <br />tiers of lots of appropriate depth, except where topography or other conditions render <br />the block depth unreasonable. <br />1007 -4 LOTS <br />1. Area. The minimum lot area, width and depth shall not be less than that established <br />by the Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance in effect at the time of adoption of the final <br />1007.1 <br />Lino Lakes <br />Subdivision Ordinance Design Standards <br />