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- CODE OF ORDINANCES <br />Chapter 90 - ZONING AND LAND USE <br />ARTICLE VII. LAND DIVISION AND PLATTING <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Hugo, Minnesota, Code of Ordinances Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:54 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 183 of 198 <br />ARTICLE VII. LAND DIVISION AND PLATTING <br />Sec. 90-321. Introduction. <br />This article establishes the minimum standards for the division of land into two or more parcels or lots of <br />record, and for the change of property boundaries between parcels or lots. The division of land shall occur only <br />through the minor subdivision, platting, planned unit development, or property line adjustment processes defined <br />in this article. <br />(Prior Code, § 1215-010.1) <br />Sec. 90-322. Council approval required. <br />No parcel or lot of land shall be subdivided or split into two or more parcels or lots without approval of the <br />city's land use regulations council, except as may be allowed in section 90-332. <br />(Prior Code, § 1215-020.1) <br />Sec. 90-323. Conformity with comprehensive and long-range plans. <br />No proposed subdivision shall be given final approval unless the subdivision is designed, and its public <br />utilities and/or public improvements are constructed, designed, and installed to be in full compliance with the <br />city's comprehensive plan, comprehensive sanitary sewer/water supply and distribution plan, master park plan, <br />comprehensive stormwater management plan, master road plan, and all other long-range plans approved by the <br />city council. <br />(Prior Code, § 1215-030.1) <br />Sec. 90-324. Park dedication. <br />(a) General dedication standards. In order to develop a system of parks within the community to serve the <br />public's health and recreational needs, a percentage of the net buildable acreage based on the density of all <br />land subdivided for residential purposes shall be dedicated to the city as public parkland. The city finds that <br />the more dense a development is, the more demand for park land it creates since lots can be smaller <br />affording less private recreational space and more occupants per acre. The following formula will be used to <br />determine the dedication requirement where a land dedication is required: <br />Density Percentage of Land to be Dedicated (of the buildable <br />land) <br />0—3.99 units per acre 10 percent <br />4.00—5.99 units per acre 11 percent <br />6.00—7.99 units per acre 13 percent <br />8.00—9.99 units per acre 15 percent <br />10.00 < units per acre 17 percent <br />