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p.No building or other permit shall be issued for any work on property included <br />within a proposed or approved RPUD nor shall any work occur unless such <br />work is in compliance with the proposed or approved RPUD. <br />Q. POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL STANDARDS TO CONSIDER; <br />Height limits; minimum lot area or width standards, perhaps a <br />minimum lot area per dwelling unit; accessory structure setbacks; <br />landscaping minimum standards; trash handling requirements; <br />accessory buildings and fixtures of similar type/quality/appearance; <br />limits on views of mechanical equipment; loading dock screening; <br />screening car headlight impacts to adjacent property; shoreland zone <br />limitations; ownership of internal streets; special outside storage <br />standards; exterior wall finishes; SEE THE ATTACHED SET OF <br />STANDARDS FOR SMALL LOT SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED <br />DWELLINGS (Exhibit B) AS A REFERENCE FOR DISCUSSION. <br />ALSO SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT C WHICH INCLUDES <br />ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS AND LANDSCAPING <br />STANDARDS FOR DISCUSSION... <br />Subd. 6 Review of Application; Procedures. <br />A. Concept Plan Review. In order to receive guidance in the design of a RPUD <br />prior to submission of a formal application, an applicant may submit a <br />concept plan for review and comment by the planning commission and city <br />council. Submission of a concept plan is optional but is highly recommended <br />for large RPUDs. In order for the review to be of most help to the applicant, <br />the concept plan should contain such specific information as is suggested by <br />the city. Generally, this information should include the following: <br />8