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la l <br /> ❑ The flexibility to employ zero lot line development or other innovative site planning <br /> • techniques. <br /> ❑ Environmental regulations such as tree and wetland preservation requirements that are <br /> stricter than those required by state law or regional policy. <br /> Local requirements regarding: <br /> ❑ minimum lot sizes <br /> ❑ minimum floor area <br /> ❑ garage and off-street parking <br /> ❑ set-back requirements <br /> ❑ inclusion of private streets in subdivision development <br /> ❑ sidewalks or non-motorized pathways <br /> ❑ park and trail dedications <br /> ❑ minimum right-of-way, pavement widths and depth for different streets <br /> ❑ storm sewer design- pipe diameter, distance between catch basins, etc. <br /> ❑ street lighting <br /> ❑ trees, tree replacement and foilage <br /> ❑ landscaping costs <br /> ❑ building materials, exterior surfaces <br /> ❑ accessory apartments <br /> ❑ development fees for off-site public improvements- e.g. park, trail and road fees. <br /> • ❑ The length and complexity of the local approvals process. <br /> Authority for Providing Housing Programs � ,0 65 -� <br /> _ 0 <br /> The Action Plan should describe what authority the city has for operating housing programs and <br /> the activities of the organizations or entities that administer the programs and/or also describe <br /> arrangements the city may have with other public or nonprofit organizations that provide housing- <br /> related services to the city. <br /> —� ❑ Local HRA <br /> ❑ County HRA <br /> ❑ CHDO <br /> ❑ Community Action Program Agency <br /> h:Uibrar/=rwiundOgr021396 <br /> • 6 <br />