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L <br /> § 10.52 <br /> SEC. 10.52 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR REZONING IN THE <br /> HIGHWAY 12 CORRIDOR STUDY AREA. <br /> Subd. 1. Minimum Area. To insure consistency with the goals and objectives of the <br /> Highway 12 Corridor Study,applications for rezoning within the study area must include a minimum <br /> of five acres. The plans submitted along with these applications must also include enough <br /> information regarding the effect of the proposed development on surrounding parcels to insure that <br /> the property can be developed in a manner that is both compatible with adjacent properties and <br /> consistent with the Highway 12 Corridor Study. <br /> Subd.2.Access and Circulation Plan. The plans submitted along with the application <br /> must propose access to the proposed development which is consistent with the Transportation <br /> Planning Objectives of the Highway 12 Corridor Study. All public easements and road right of way <br /> that is needed to allow the construction of service roads and/or the expansion of Trunk Highway 12 <br /> past the subject property, shall be dedicated to the City. <br /> Source: Ordinance 67, 2nd Series <br /> Adopted: 5-8-89 <br /> Subd. 3. Sanitary Sewer and Municipal Water Availability. The available sanitary <br /> sewer and municipal water capacity to serve the development of this corridor is currently very <br /> limited. Therefore, any plans to develop within this area must either demonstrate that it can occur <br /> utilizing current sewer and water allocations or they must include improvements to increase the <br /> capacity of the systems serving this area. If sanitary sewer or municipal water system improvements <br /> are proposed as part of the application, then the feasibility of providing this service will also be <br /> scrutinized along with an improvement financing plan to insure that the costs associated with <br /> providing this additional capacity will be paid for by the development. <br /> Source: Ordinance 78, 2nd Series <br /> Adopted: 1-22-90 <br /> Subd. 4. Storm Water Management. Site Drainage plans must be submitted to insure <br /> consistency with the Storm Water Management objectives of the Highway 12 Corridor Study. Plans <br /> will be carefully reviewed to insure both that proposed storm water ponding areas contain sufficient <br /> storage capacity and whatever additional measures are necessary to guarantee that the quality of <br /> runoff from the site, meets or exceeds the City's standards. <br /> Subd. 5. Available Zoning Districts. Due to the unique set of constraints and <br /> opportunities that affect future decisions regarding development within the Highway 12 Corridor <br /> Study Area, applicants for rezoning are strongly encouraged to utilize the planned unit development <br /> ORONO CC 359 (4-1-84) <br /> (5-8-89) <br />