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Resolution 2014-45 Approving a PUD Concept Plan for Wildflower at Lake Elmo
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Resolution 2014-45 Approving a PUD Concept Plan for Wildflower at Lake Elmo
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entrance from 39"' Street and would allow for the re -platting of a portion of Outlot P <br />within the Fields of St. Croix Second Addition, <br />4) That the PUD Concept Plan would be located on property legally described in the <br />attached Exhibit A. <br />5) That the proposed PUD Concept Plan includes the following exceptions from the <br />underlying MDR — Urban Medium Density Residential Zoning District requirements: <br />a) The construction of streets that are 18 feet in width (and less than the City standard of <br />28 feet) to serve the rear portion of the courtyard homes in the southern portion of the <br />subdivision. <br />b) The establishment of a minimum lot size of 6,000 square feet for the courtyard <br />homes. <br />6) That the proposed General Concept Plan for a PUD: <br />a) Is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and <br />that the uses proposed are consistent with the V -MDR Village Medium Density <br />Residential land use designation shown for the area on the official Comprehensive <br />Land Use Plan. <br />b) Is consistent with the purpose of Section 150.800 et seq. of the City Code. <br />c) Complies with the development standards of Section 150.800 et seq. of the City <br />Code. <br />7) That the proposed PUD will allow a more flexible, creative, and efficient approach to the <br />use of the land than if the applicant was required to conform to the standards of the <br />existing zoning districts on this property. <br />8) That the uses proposed in the PUD will not have an adverse impact on the reasonable <br />enjoyment of neighboring property and will not be detrimental to potential surrounding <br />uses. <br />9) That the PUD is of sufficient size, composition, and arrangement that construction, <br />marketing, and operation are feasible as a complete unit, and that provision and <br />construction of dwelling units and open space are balanced and coordinated. <br />10) That the PUD will not create an excessive burden on parks, schools, streets, and other <br />public facilities and utilities, which serve or are proposed to serve the development. <br />11) That the PUD is designed in such a manner as to form a desirable and unified <br />environment within its own boundaries. <br />
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