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1120.05 1120.05 <br /> <br /> <br /> g. Stages: When the PUD is to be constructed in stages during a period of time <br />extending beyond a single construction season, a schedule for the development of such <br />stages or units shall be submitted stating the approximate beginning and completion <br />date for each such stage or unit and the proportion of the total PUD public or common <br />open space and dwelling units to be provided or constructed during each such stage and <br />the overall chronology of development to be followed from stage to stage. <br /> <br /> h. Open Space: When the proposed PUD includes provisions for public or common <br />open space or service facilities, a statement describing the provision that is to be made <br />for the care and maintenance of such open space or service facilities shall be submitted. <br /> If it is proposed that such open space be owned and/or maintained by any entity other <br />than a governmental authority, copies of the proposed articles of incorporation and <br />bylaws of such entity shall be submitted during the development stage. <br /> <br /> i. Restrictive Covenants: General intents of any restrictive covenants that are to be <br />recorded with respect to property included in the proposed PUD. <br /> <br /> j. Feasibility Study: Where deemed necessary, a market feasibility study, including an <br />analysis of the proposal's economic impact on the City shall be submitted. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Development Stage: Development stage submissions should depict and outline the <br />proposed implementation of the general concept stage for the PUD. Information from <br />the general concept stage may be included for background and to provide a basis for the <br />submitted plan. The development stage submissions shall include, but not be limited to: <br /> <br /> a. Zoning classification required for development stage submission and any other public <br />decision necessary for implementation of the proposed plan. <br /> <br /> b. Preliminary plans, drawn to a scale of not less than one inch equals one hundred feet <br />(1" = 100') (or scale requested by the Director of Public Works/City Engineer) containing <br />at least the following information: <br /> <br /> (1) Proposed name of the development (which shall not duplicate nor be similar <br />in pronunciation to the name of any plat theretofore recorded in the County wherein the <br />subject property is situated). <br /> <br /> (2) Property boundary lines and dimensions of the property and any significant <br />topographical or physical features of the property. <br /> <br /> (3) The location, size, use and arrangement including height in stones and feet <br />and total square feet of ground area coverage and floor area, or proposed building, and <br />existing buildings which will remain, if any.