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—ake Elmo Municipal Code <br />Chapter 3 — Zoning <br />Section 300 — Zoning Ordinance <br />1. The Concept Plan is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies <br />of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />2. The Concept Plan is consistent with the purpose of the Open Space <br />Preservation Ordinance. <br />3. The Concept Plan complies with the development standards of the <br />Open Space Preservation Ordinance. <br />C. City Council Review. The City Council shall review and approve or <br />deny OP Development Concept Plan within thirty (60) days of the receipt <br />of a complete application. The City Council may also table its review a <br />reasonable time, if necessary to obtain information that will enable the <br />Council to make a reasonable decision, and if the extension is consented to <br />the by the applicant on the record. OP Development Concept Plan <br />approval shall require three (3) affirmative votes of the City Council. <br />D. Limitation of Approval. Unless an OP Development Preliminary Plan is <br />submitted within twelve (12) months from the date on which the City <br />Council approved the OP Development Concept Plan, the Concept Plan <br />approval shall expire. The City Council, in its sole discretion, may extend <br />the filing deadline for an OP Development Preliminary Plan and <br />Conditional Use Permit if an application for extension is filed and <br />approved by the City Council before the OP Development Concept Plan <br />approval expires. <br />A. Submittals. The OP Development Preliminary Plan shall include the <br />following: <br />1. A statement of City action necessary for implementation of the <br />proposed plan. <br />2. Twenty (20) sets of site plans, drawn to scale of not less than one (1) <br />inch equals one hundred (100) feet containing at least the following <br />information: <br />21/19/97 13 <br />300-66B <br />