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IX <br />E. <br />cannot be converted to an Institutional Use such as a church or school <br />use, without a CMP amendment...) , except that the city may permit a <br />RPUD on a site designated for commercial use if the city council finds that <br />such use is in the best interests of the city and is consistent with the <br />requirements of this section. <br />If a commercial site is to be used for a RPUD, the city may forward a copy <br />of the request to the Metropolitan Council for review. <br />C. Sewer Availability. A RPUD of proposed density greater than 1 unit per 2 <br />acres must be in the MUSA and must be serviced by municipal sewer. <br />Density. Each RPUD shall have a density within the range specified in the <br />comprehensive plan for the RPUD site. If the site is not designated in the <br />comprehensive plan for residential use, the appropriate density shall be <br />determined by the city based upon the City Council's finding that such r i»v <br />is consistent with the intent of this ordinance and of the comprehensive plan. <br />Incentives. The city may utilize incentives to encourage the construction of <br />projects which are consistent with the city’s housing goals. Incentives may <br />include modification of density and floor area ratio requirements for <br />developments providing lifecycle housing and low and moderate cost <br />housing. Incentives for low and moderate cost housing may be approved by <br />the city only after the developer and city have entered into an agreement to <br />ensure that the low and moderate cost units remain available to persons of <br />low and moderate income for a specific period of time. <br />r
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