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eke Elmo Municipal Code <br />Chapter 3 — Zoning <br />Section 300 — Zoning Ordinance <br />reflect the site treatment and its conformance with the approved <br />Concept Plan. <br />6. A Preliminary Plat prepared in accordance with Chapter 505 of the <br />Statutes of Minnesota, Section 400 of the Lake Elmo Municipal Code, <br />and other applicable laws. <br />7 A Soil Erosion Control Plan clearly illustrating erosion control <br />measures to be used during construction and as permanent measures. <br />8. Homeowner's Association Documents including bylaws, deed <br />restrictions, covenants, and proposed conservation easements. <br />B. Planning Commission Review. Upon receipt of a complete OP <br />Development Preliminary Plan by the City, as certified as complete by the <br />City Planner, the City Planner shall refer the Preliminary Plan to the <br />appropriate City Staff consultants, and other review agencies. The <br />Planning Commission shall review the OP Development Preliminary Plan <br />and shall schedule public hearings as required for Preliminary Plat and <br />Conditional Use Permit review within thirty (30) days of the City <br />Planner's receipt of a completed application and shall make its <br />recommendations to the City Council regarding the Preliminary Plan, <br />Conditional Use Permit and Preliminary Plat. <br />C. City Council Review. Within sixty (60) days of the City receipt of a <br />complete application the City Council shall review the OP Development <br />Preliminary Plan, Conditional Use Permit and the Preliminary Plat. The <br />OP Development Plan, Conditional Use Permit and Preliminary Plat shall <br />require three (3) affirmative Council votes for approval. <br />Upon approval, the City Council shall instruct the City Attorney to draw <br />up an OP Development Agreement that stipulates the specific terms and <br />conditions established and approved by the City Council and accepted by <br />the applicant. This agreement shall be signed by the Mayor, City <br />Administrator and applicant within thirty (30) days of Council approval of <br />the OP Development Preliminary Plan and Conditional Use Permit. <br />D. Limitation on Preliminary Plan Approval. Unless a Final Plan <br />covering the area designated in the Preliminary Development Plan as the <br />first stage of the OP Development has been filed within six (6) months <br />from the date Council grants approval, or in any case where the applicant <br />fails to file Final Plans and to proceed with the development according to <br />the provisions of the Ordinance, the Preliminary Development Plan and <br />Conditional Use Permit shall expire. The Council may at its discretion, <br />extend the filing deadline for any Final Plan when, for good cause shown, <br />21/18/97 15 <br />300-66B <br />