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, � <br /> ecologicaliy-based multi-cell stormwater management system that improves ecosystems by reducing <br /> reliance on manmade infrastructure, reducing downstream runoff of contaminants, and enhancing <br /> ecological connections; <br /> (2) Includes a program for the removal of invasive species and diseased trees; protects significant tree <br /> stands and woodlands that support scenic and/or ecological goals; and includes mitigation of any such <br /> stands that will be impacted by development activities; <br /> (3) Protects existing wetlands by implementing new buffers or augmenting existing buffers; mitigates <br /> identified wetland impacts; and enhances degraded wetland systems; <br /> (4) Results in no negative impact to ecological communities of Ecological Management Categories 1 and 2; <br /> results in no negative modification of any ecological communities as described by the Minnesota Land <br /> Cover Classification System; and establishes, maintains and improves native ecological communities <br /> including natural and semi-natural areas to provide wildlife habitat and support natural ecological <br /> functions (i.e. drainage, filtering, buffering, etc.); - <br /> (5) Establishes or maintains ecological connections through site design, as shown on the Orono Natural <br /> Resource Inventory that will enhance stormwater collection and conveyance, promote ecological and <br /> wildlife corridors, and provide recreational opportunities for residents; <br /> �(6) Preserves and where appropriate augments or improves roadway corridor enclosure to promote <br /> community aesthetics associated with the city's rural character; preserves open rural views and other <br /> • aesthetic elements of the landscape; and mitigates the negative visual impacts of development; <br /> (7) Preserves, maintains, or reinterprets existing landmarks and unique points of local character, and <br /> preserves distinct cultural features that will maintain a familiar sense of place in the community. <br /> (Ord. No. 67 3rd series, § 1, 1-11-2010) <br /> DIVISION 3. <br /> DENSITY ONUS STANDARDS <br /> Sec. 7 -1636. Density bonuses for urban density development. <br /> Forresidential development in Orono's defined urban area (zoning districts allowing densities in excess of one <br /> unit'per two acres, and including properties identified in the Orono Community Management Plan for conversion to urban <br /> density)within the ranges of the guided density a density bonus may be allowed if the city council finds that the <br /> pertormance bonus requirements of this division have been met. The city council shall determine the extent of density <br /> bonus awarded for such properties. Example: Properties guided in the Community Management Plan for a density range <br /> of iwo—four units per acre have a base density of finro units per acre; while the high end of the density range is not <br /> guaranteed, the city council at its discretion may allow development at a final density of up to four units per acre through <br /> the pertormance bonus process. <br /> (Ord. No. 67 3rd series, § 1, 1-11-2010) <br /> Sec. 7 -1637. Performance bonus requirements. <br /> Within the urban density area, developers have the opportunity to increase the base density by going above and <br /> beyond the Basic Conservation Design Master Plan requirement. By implementing a combination of development <br /> enhancements that not only preserve but improve the natural characteristics of the property or preserve and enhance <br /> existing landmarks, the developer shall become eligible for a density bonus. The extent of such density bonus shall be <br /> determined by the city council. Development enhancements include but are not necessarily limited to the following: <br /> (1) Reforestation beyond existing woodland limits; <br /> (2) Water quality improvements; <br />
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