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01/23/2006
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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05-153
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• <br />• <br />5. Commercial site designs shall emphasize pedestrian accessibility, connections to <br />residential neighborhoods, shared parking, and green space to create a customer <br />friendly environment and promote a high level of interaction among local businesses <br />and between businesses and residents. <br />The concept plan includes a greenway system and interconnectivity. The details <br />of the site design will be reviewed with a development application, which must be <br />consistent with these performance standards. <br />6. Architectural and site standards shall be applied to establish aesthetically pleasing, <br />high quality buildings and streetscapes. <br />The details of the site design will be reviewed with a development application to <br />ensure compliance with this standard. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this amendment of the comprehensive plan is <br />subject to review and approval by the Metropolitan Council, as required by MN Statute <br />473. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that approval of this comprehensive plan amendment <br />does not grant or imply any right to an approval of a planned unit development, <br />preliminary plat, or any other application for development within the subject area. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following conditions of approval apply to <br />development in the subject area being guided Mixed Use: <br />1. A variety of single family and multi - family residential development will include a <br />maximum of 1150 dwelling units. The net residential density shall not exceed 4.5 <br />units per acre, with no less than 2/3 of the residential area reserved for low density <br />residential development, when including all land not within the commercial area. <br />Said low density area may include a variety of housing types (both detached and <br />attached units) provided that the density does not exceed 3.0 units per acre. <br />2. There will be significant open space. <br />3. There will be a minimum of 70 acres of commercial uses. <br />4. The subject area is within the I -35E AUAR area and therefore all development in the <br />subject area must be conservation development as required by the AUAR. <br />5. The stormwater management design must manage rates and quality using natural <br />infiltration and ecologically -based approaches, as required by the AUAR mitigation <br />plan, including but not limited to: <br />• infiltration through sheet flow, swales, rain gardens <br />Resolution 05 -153, page 4 <br />
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