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City of Lino Lakes - Development Framework <br />page Page -by -Page Comments and Questions by WUI Work Group <br />transportation and utilities? <br />#3. Develop criteria for where trails are not appropriate within greenways. <br />Land Use <br />64 -74 Growth Management / Growth Management Methods/ Growth Areas -MUSA <br />73 #9. While the Environmental Board's recommendation on an additional criteria on <br />dedication of a minimum of 50% permanent open space (noted here and in many other <br />places in plan e.g. p. 82) is appropriate, consider allowing areas with steep slope to be <br />included in this 50% open space in order to further encourage their appropriate <br />protection and management. <br />GENERAL LAND USE PLAN ELEMENTS <br />79 Rural Land Uses <br />79 Consider adding another objectives related to working forests, tree farms, and <br />landscape nurseries. <br />82 #1. Explicitly state that working forests qualify within the preserved open space areas <br />84 -88 [Residential] <br />88 #6cThe performance standards and site plan review processes for medium and high <br />density residential should give priority to natural open space conserved and managed <br />with native plant communities. <br />88 -93 Commercial <br />89 [Strategies] <br />#5. Consider including requirements to protect listed species and to avoid damage to <br />quality native plant communities. <br />89 -91 Interchange Commercial Areas <br />90 Consider adding a design objective on retaining and/or emphasizing natural <br />environment in landscaping and in applying LID principles (on -site stormwater <br />filtration and infiltration, etc.) <br />93 Neighborhood Commercial <br />Consider adding performance standards on retaining and/or emphasizing natural <br />environment in landscaping and in applying LID principles (on -site stormwater <br />filtration and infiltration, etc.) <br />93 -95 Industrial <br />94 #3. It should also reference compatibility/transitions to uses in adjoining communities <br />e.g. Hugo. <br />Transportation <br />99 How does the City's 1997 Transportation Plan incorporate these natural resource <br />concerns mentioned above? <br />Community Facilities <br />101 Water Plan <br />6 <br />
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