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1010.10 <br />1010.11 <br />1010.10: DEVELOPMENT DENSITY AND PARK LAND DEDICATION CREDIT <br />TRANSFERS: <br />Subd. 1. Credit for Undevelopable Lands: When land to be developed includes wetlands, the <br />developer thereof may receive a credit for the undevelopable portion of said wetland, <br />either: <br />a. Toward the dedication of land requirements under Section 1204.02 of this Code not <br />exceeding the amount of the developable lands in the development proposal; or <br />b. The development may be intensified so as not to exceed twice the allowable land <br />use densities prescribed under Titles 1100 and 1200 of this Code; provided, however, that <br />said intensified land use must be consistent with street dedication dimensions, parking <br />requirements and screening, fencing and landscaping regulations of the City; or <br />C. The building square footage requirements of the Municipal Code may be intensified <br />but not to exceed five percent (5%); or <br />d. Any combination of subdivisions la, lb and 1 c above as agreed upon by developer <br />and City, keeping in mind that the public health, safety and welfare of the community is <br />paramount. <br />Subd. 2. Conveyance of Lands: Upon receipt of any of the credits herein, the developer shall <br />convey any wetlands designated by this Chapter, for which a credit has been given, to <br />and may be accepted by the City free and clear of all encumbrances. (Ord. 505, 4-27-92) <br />1010.11: MUNICIPAL LAND ACQUISITIONS: The Municipality may acquire, pursuant <br />to law, fee title or easement rights, by dedication, gift, purchase, eminent domain, tax forfeiture, <br />leasehold estates, part or all of any wetlands or land adjacent, abutting, contiguous or affecting <br />wetlands, for the purpose of preserving such lands and protecting the public health, safety and <br />welfare. Charges authorized by Section 203.08 and Title 1200 of this Code or by other <br />applicable law may be used to finance the acquisitions authorized herein. The Council may <br />abate those taxes and assessments within wetlands as authorized by law. (Ord. 505, 4-27-92) <br />City of Mounds View <br />