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Substantial Compliance. The final site and building plan shall be in substantial compliance with <br />the approved master development plan. Substantial compliance shall mean: buildings, parking <br />areas roads and trails are in substantially the same location as previously approved; <br />Basis For Approval; Conditions. In evaluating a site and building plan, the planning commission <br />and city council shall base their recommendations and actions regarding approval of a CPUD on <br />a consideration of the following: <br />A. compatibility of the proposed plan with this section and consistency with the goals. <br />policies, and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and Surface Water Management Plan; <br />B. preser\ ation of the site in its natural state to the greatest extent practicable by minimizing <br />tree and soil removal and designing grade changes to be in keeping with the general character <br />and appearance of neighboring properties; <br />C. creation of compatible relationships between buildings and open spaces both on the site <br />and adjacent to it, incorporating natural site features and with existing and future buildings <br />having a visual relationship to the development, giving special attention to: <br />D. an internal sense of order for the buildings and uses on the site and provision of a <br />desirable environment for occupants, visitors and the general community; <br />E. the amount and location of open space and landscaping; <br />F. materials, textures, colors and details of construction as an expression of the design <br />concept and the compatibility of the same w ith the adjacent and neighboring structures and uses; <br />and vehicular and pedestrian circulation, including walkways, interior drives and parking in <br />terms of location and number access points to the public streets, width of interior drives and
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