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Orono, MN Code of Ordinances Page 14 of 19 <br /> Unadorned prestressed concrete panels, concrete block and unfinished metal shall not be <br /> permitted as exterior materials for residential principal and accessory buildings.This restriction <br /> shall apply to all principal structures and to all accessory buildings.The city may, at its <br /> discretion, allow architecturally enhanced block or concrete panels. <br /> c. Accessory buildings shall be architecturally compatible with principal structures. <br /> d. All rooftop or ground-mounted mechanical equipment and exterior trash and recycling storage <br /> areas shall be fully enclosed or screened so as to be not visible with materials compatible with <br /> the principal structure. <br /> e. Underground utilities shall be provided for all new and substantially renovated structures(the <br /> term "substantially renovated" shall mean when the renovations exceed 30 percent of the <br /> prerenovation value of the structure). <br /> (16) Flexibility.The uniqueness of each RPUD requires that specifications and standards for streets, <br /> utilities, public facilities and subdivisions may be subject to modification from the city ordinances <br /> ordinarily governing them.The city council may therefore approve streets, utilities, public facilities <br /> and land subdivisions which are not in compliance with usual specifications or ordinance <br /> requirements, if it finds that strict adherence to such standards or requirements is not required to <br /> meet the intent of this section or to protect the health, safety or welfare of the residents of the <br /> RPUD,the surrounding area or the city as a whole. <br /> (17) Traffic studies The city may require a traffic analysis to be prepared by a registered traffic <br /> engineer approved by the city to assess potential traffic impacts on local streets. If impacts on <br /> service levels of roadways and intersections are anticipated,the project will be approved only <br /> contingent upon a traffic management plan that adequately mitigates those impacts.The plan may <br /> include travel demand management strategies, use of transit facilities or other appropriate <br /> measures to reduce traffic generation, and necessary improvements to road systems.The <br /> developer shall have the responsibility to install all necessary road system improvements. <br /> (18) Building permits. No building or other permit shall be issued for any work on property included <br /> within a proposed or approved RPUD development, nor shall any work occur unless such work is <br /> in compliance with the proposed or approved RPUD development. <br /> (19) General regulations applicability.The requirements contained in this division pertaining to <br /> general regulations for residential districts and performance standards shall apply to a RPUD <br /> development as deemed appropriate by the city. <br /> (20) Lighting standards.All RPUD developments shall be subject to the general performance standards <br /> for lighting in this chapter. <br /> (21) <br /> about:blank 8/8/2016 <br />