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HPI in Ordinance - 5* Draft January 9.2001 Page 19 <br />L <br />D.Substantial Compliance. The final site and building plan shall be in <br />substantial compliance with the approved master development plan. <br />Substantial compliance shall mean: <br />1) buildings, parking areas and roads are in substantially the <br />same location os previously approved; <br />2) the number of residential living units has not increased or <br />decreased by inoit. tluii 5 percent from that approved in the <br />master development plan; <br />3) the gross floor area of any individual building has not been <br />increased by wore than 10 pereent from that approved in tlie <br />master developntent plan; <br />4) there has been no increase in the number of stories in any <br />building; <br />5) open space has not been decreased or altered to change its <br />original design or intended use; and <br />6) all special conditions required on the master development <br />plan by the city liave been incorporated into the final site and <br />building plan. <br />Approval of a final site and building plan shall signify approval of all plans <br />necessary prior to application for a building permit, subject to confomumce <br />with any conditions on the approval and subject to other necessary approvals <br />by the city. <br />Simultaneous Review. Applicants may combine the final site and building <br />plan review with the master development plan review by submitting all <br />information required for both stages simultaneously. <br />Basis For Approval; Conditions. In evaluating a site and building plan, the <br />planning commission and city council shall base their recommendations and <br />actions regarding approval of a RPUD on a consideration of the following: <br />compatibility of the proposed plan with this section and <br />consistency with the goals, policies, arul objectives of the <br />Comprehensive Plan and Surface Water Management Plan; <br />preservation of the site in its natural state to the greatest <br />extent practicable by minimizing tree and soil removal and <br />designing grade changes to be in keeping with the general <br />character and appearatKe of neighboring properties; <br />* <br />‘1 <br />! 1 <br />w <br />iHIkla