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c. Trash storage facilities shall be fully enclosed within a permanent structure that is <br />architecturally harmonious with the buildings on the property. <br />d. Access toads shall be screened as necessary to eliminate the impact of vehicle headlights <br />shining toward adjacent residential neighborhoods. <br />e. Rei|uired screening or buffering may be achieved with fences, walls, earth berms, hedges, <br />or other landscape materials. All walls and fences shall be architecturally harmonious with the <br />principal building. Earth berms shall not exceed a slope of 3:1. The screen shall be designed to <br />employ materials which provide an effective visual barrier during all seasons. <br />f All required screening or buffering shall be located on the lot occupied by the use, <br />building, facility or structure to be screened. No screening or buffering shall located on any <br />public right-of-way or within ten feet of the traveled portion of any street or highway, <br />g. Screening or buffering required by this section shall be of a height needed to accomplish <br />the goals of this section. Height of plantings required under this section shall be measured at the <br />time of installation. <br />Subd. 8. Review of Application; Procedures. <br />A. Concept Plan Review. In order to receive guidance in the design of a CPUD prior to <br />submission of a formal application, an applicant shall submit a concept plan for review and <br />comment by the Planning Conunission and city council. Submission of a concept plan is <br />required for CPUDs. In order for the review to be of most help to the applicant, the concept plan <br />should contain such specific information as is suggested by the city. Generally, this information <br />should include the following: <br />A. approximate building, road and trail locations; <br />B. height, bulk and square footage of buildings; <br />C. type and square footage of specific land uses and uses of each tenent; <br />D. generalized grading plan showing areas to be cut, filled and preserved; and <br />E. staging and timing of the development. <br />The comments of the Planning Commission and City Council shall address the consistency of the <br />concept plan with this section. The comments of the Planning Commission and City Council <br />shall be for guidance only and, if positive, shall not be considered binding upon the Planning <br />Commission or City Council regarding approval of the formal CPUD application when <br />submitted. <br />B. Master Development Plan and Rezoning. Approval of a rezoning to CPUD and <br />approval of a master development plan shall be subject to the procedures outlined in the Zoning <br />Code for a zoning code amendment. The master development plan shall contain the following: <br />A. building location, height, bulk and square footage; <br />type and square footage of specific land uses; <br />detailed street and utility locations and sizes <br />parking layout; <br />drainage plan, including location and size of pipes and water storage areas; <br />grading plan and drainage plan including 2-foot contours; <br />generalized landscape plan; <br />generalized plan for uniform signs and lighting; <br />plan for timing and phasing of the development; <br />covenants or other restrictions proposed for the regulation of the development; <br />B. <br />C. <br />D. <br />E. <br />F. <br />0. <br />H. <br />I. <br />J. <br />Page 6 of9