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5. Neighborhood Performance Standards. <br />a. Identity. To provide an identity and create a cohesive <br />development pattern, residential units/buildings shall be oriented <br />toward an identifiable future which they have in common. Such <br />identity may be accomplished by one or more of the following <br />features: <br />1) View Shed. The lots of a neighborhood may be arranged <br />such that a majority of the principle structures will take visual <br />advantage of a field, wetland, woods, lake, stream, or other <br />open space which could be described as a view shed. <br />2) Physical Amenity. The lots of a neighborhood may be <br />arranged such that a majority of the principle structure will <br />face a green, playground, ball field, rock outcropping, stand <br />of trees, church, school, or other physical feature unique to <br />that particular neighborhood. <br />3) Streetscape. The lots may be arranged such that the <br />principle structures will face a street space enhanced with <br />landscaping, street trees, boulevards, sidewalks, trails, <br />medians, or other landscaping techniques appropriate to the <br />City's street design standards. <br />6. Yards. <br />a. Setbacks, Periphery. The front and side yard restrictions at the <br />periphery of the Planned Unit Development site at a minimum shall <br />be the same as imposed in the respective base districts. <br />b. Setback, Front. No building shall be located less than twenty-five <br />(25) feet from the back of the curb line along those roadways which <br />are part of the internal street pattern. <br />c. Building Separation. Buildings upon the same lot shall maintain a <br />minimum setback of ten (10) feet between buildings. <br />7. Townhouses, cooperatives, condominiums shall comply with the design <br />standards of Section 3, Subd. 4.B.2. <br />E. Commercial or Industrial Planned Unit Development, CUP Requirements. <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance Administration <br />2-42 <br />