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f. Location of all adjacent buildings located within 100 feet of the exterior boundaries of the <br /> property in question. <br /> g. Location, number, dimensions and setbacks of proposed parking spaces, drive aisles, and <br /> loading areas. <br /> h. All public streets, entrance and exit drives, and walkway locations. <br /> i. Location, access, and screening detail of proposed trash enclosures. <br /> j. Location of outdoor mechanical equipment and proposed screening. <br /> (3) Landscaping plan. <br /> (4) Tree preservation plan, including the location, type, and size of all existing trees six inches or <br /> more in diameter to be removed or presenred. <br /> (5) Grading and erosion control plan prepared and signed by a Minnesota licensed engineer. <br /> (6) Utility plans. <br /> (7) Application fee and escrow. <br /> (8) Any other information as may be required by the city, including but not limited to: <br /> a. Architectural elevations of all principal and accessory buildings (including type, color, and <br /> materials used on all exterior surfaces). <br /> b. "Typical" floor plan and "typical" room plan drawn to scale with a summary of square <br /> footage for each use or activity. <br /> c. Fire protection plan. <br /> d. Type, location and size (area and height) of all signs to be erected upon the property in <br /> question. <br /> e. Lighting plan. <br /> (Ord. No. 68 3rd series, § 11, 2-8-2010) <br /> Sec.78-145. - Evaluation criteria. <br /> Before granting approval of the site plan review, the city council or the planning and zoning <br /> coordinator shall determine that the proposal: <br /> (1) Is compatible with surrounding land uses; <br /> (2) Preserves existing unique and natural features of the site and minimizes impacts to wetlands, <br /> floodplains, and shoreland areas; <br /> (3) Creates harmonious relationship of buildings and open space with natural site features and with <br /> existing and future buildings having a visual relationship of the development; <br /> (4) Achieves a safe and efficient vehicular and pedestrian circulation system; <br /> (5) Places no excessive demands on services and infrastructure, including local streets; <br /> (6) Conforms to the city's plans fo�parks, streets, and walkways; <br /> (7) Conforms to the Orono Community Management Plan; <br /> (8) Achieves a maximum of safety and convenience of vehicular and pedestrian movement; <br /> (9) Incorporates sufficient landscaping to reasonably screen undesirable features and to enhance <br /> the image of the development; <br /> (10) Protects abutting properties and does not create detrimental disturbances to surrounding <br /> properties; <br /> Page 2 <br />