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1 <br />LJ^ND USE <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />13. <br />15. <br />16. <br />FUTURE DEVELOPMENT MUST ENHANCE THE ENVIRONMENT. <br />Land development should respect and enhance the <br />unique-elatural features of the site and the <br />general environmental assets of the community. <br />5Coc:w <br />zc <br />Preservation of natural views, vegetation, <br />drainage and general respect for unique site <br />features always produces more aesthetic <br />results and lasting value for the property <br />owner and the community than does wholesale <br />^2^^0X>ation of the landscape or mathematical <br />division to the highest possible density^ <br />^IJJ^JJJJ^JJJJ^jEJffiNTSraOUiraDTOACCOMMODATE NEW DEVELOPMENT MUST <br />BE PROVIDED BY THE DEVELOPER. Whenever <br />required, improvements must be provided by <br />the developer. Because the City has limited <br />staff and limited bonding potential, physical <br />improvements such as roads, drainage and <br />utilities required to accommodate new <br />subdivisions or development should be designed, <br />financed and installed directly by the benefited <br />developer as a precondition to increased land <br />use density. In addition, this philosophy <br />includes developer responsibility for special <br />fire protection equipment or devices in the <br />case of unusual land uses or building configura­ <br />tions, and/or special security services in the <br />case of unusual public safety situations. <br />ALL PHYSICAI, IMPROVEMENTS MUST CONFORM TO CITY STANDARDS. <br />Physical improvements related to health, safety <br />or community systems such as roads, pathways, <br />drainage or utility systems will be designed, <br />located and constructed to uniform. City- <br />established standards to ensure proper <br />functioning and compatibility with overall <br />City plans. <br />DEVELOPERS MUST DEDICATE LANDS REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC USE. <br />Land subdivision or any development that results <br />in increased land use density, and hence increased <br />demand for municipal services, will be expected to <br />include public dedication of lands necessary for <br />additional road rights of way, parks, playgrounds, <br />open space, ponds or storm water holding areas <br />whenever such facilities are directly used by the <br />subdivided \nd or required by such density increase. <br />I I <br />CMP 4-15