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#04-3016 <br />May 14.2004 <br />Page 2 <br />List of Exhibits <br />A • Application & Narrative <br />B - Plan Sheets: <br />1: Cover Sheet <br />2: Existing Conditions <br />3: Tree Preservation Plan <br />4: Preliminary Plat <br />5: Preliminary Grading, Drainage and Erosion Control Plan <br />6: Preliminary Utility Plan <br />7: Typical Details <br />8; Typical details <br />C • Site Map Exhibit <br />D - 4/16/04 Letter from City of Long Lake re: Utilities <br />E - 3/24/04 Letter from Schocll & Madson: Cultural Resources Review <br />F - Excerpts: 4/21/04 Stormwater Management Report; Existing & Proposed Drainage Maps <br />G - City Engineer Tom Kellogg Comments 5/7/04 <br />H - DNR/Martha Reger Comments 5/12/04 <br />I - Order of Judge Holahan Filed 5/5/04 <br />J - Full Size Copy of Preliminary Plat <br />K - Plat Map <br />L - Property Owners List <br />M - Airphoto of Site <br />N - PRD Zoning Code Standards; RR-IB Standards <br />O - CMP Excerpts re: Private Roads <br />P - Staff depiction of slopes exceeding 18% <br />PRD PROCESS <br />The Planned Residential Development process is available to land subdividers subject to Council <br />approval, as an alternative to standard minimum lot size subdivision of land. The purpose of this <br />plan is to enhance the appearance of neighborhoods through preservation of natural open spaces, to <br />counteract the ejects of urban congestion and m .notony, to provide cohesive structure to <br />neighborhood design, to offer recreation opportunities close to home, and to aid in improving the <br />welfare in general of City residents. <br />Land owners may submit land subdivision plans for any "R" District without adherence to minimum <br />lot size requirements for each building lot, provided that the total number of building lots, or <br />dwelling units, shall not exceed the number of such lots or units permissible under the minimum’ lot <br />size requirements of the zoning district or districts in which such land is situated. <br />The dwelling units pe^tted may be, at the discretion of the Council and subject to the conditions <br />set forth by the Council, in detached, attached or multiple family dwelling structures; subject to the <br />limitations provided for in each zoning district. The City Council has broad discretion as to whether <br />a property will be allowed to subdivide using the PRD process. The PRD should be considered <br />when unique land configuration or natural amenities can be best protected and preserved by relaxing <br />the lot subdivision regulations.