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r �, <br /> DENSITY BONUS STANDARDS � <br /> Item Sec. 78-1636. Density bonuses for urban density development. Action Item <br /> For residential development in Orono's defined urban area (zoning districts allowing <br /> densities in excess of one unit per two acres, and including properties identified in <br /> the Orono Community Management Plan for conversion to urban density)within the <br /> ranges of the guided density a density bonus may be allowed if the city council <br /> finds that the performance bonus requirements of this division have been met.The <br /> 5' �city council shall determine the extent of density bonus awarded for such NA . <br /> Properties. Example: Properties guided in the Community Management Plan for a <br /> density range of two--four units per acre have a base density of two units per acre; � <br /> while the high end of the density range is not guaranteed, the city council at its <br /> discretion may allow development at a final density of up to four units per acre <br /> throu h the erformance bonus rocess. <br /> Item �c. 78-1637. PerFormance bonus requirements. NOT REQUESTED Action Item <br /> Within the urban density area, developers have the opportunity to increase the <br /> base density by going above and beyond the Basic Conservation Design Master Plan <br /> requirement. By implementing a combination of development enhancements that <br /> 6. not only preserve but improve the natural characteristics of the property or <br /> preser've and enhance existing landmarks, the developer shall become eligible for a <br /> density bonus.The extent of such density bonus shall be determined by the city ' <br /> � council. Development enhancements include but are not necessarily limited to the <br /> followin : <br /> a. Reforestation beyond existing woodland limits; <br /> b. Water quality improvements; <br /> c. Improvements in ecological grade of existing communities; <br /> d. Upgrading of edge buffering to maximum, or tunneled, character; and <br /> e. Major preservation or enhancement of existing landmarks. <br /> LONG-TERM PRESERVATION <br /> Item Sec. 78-1638. Preservation requirements. Action Item <br /> The developer shall establish and implement measures that will ensure the <br /> preservation and maintenance of those elements of the development that are <br /> determined to require long-term or permanent protection from development or <br /> 7. misuse. Such measures may include but are not limited to: conservation NA <br /> easements; deed restrictions; private covenants; transfer of ownership to agencies <br /> such as the Minnesota Land Trust or the Nature Conservancy, or to the city via <br /> dedication, etc. <br /> C:\Users\mwrtls\AooData\Local\Mlaosoft\Wlndows\Temoaarv Intemet Flles\Content.0utlook\ZOZACOSQConservadon Deslan('hedc Llst.doa Paae 3 of 4 <br />
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