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C. Controlling the location and number of vehicle access points. <br /> D. Increasing the street width. <br /> E. Increasing or decreasing the number of required off-street parking <br /> spaces. <br /> F. Limiting the number, size, location or lighting of signs. <br /> G. Requiring berming, fencing screening, landscaping or other <br /> facilities to protect adjacent or nearby property. <br /> H. Designating sites for open space. <br /> I. Stormwater runoff management. <br /> J. Reducing impervious surfaces. <br /> K. Increasing setbacks. <br /> L. Restoration of wetlands, vegetative buffers, sewage treatment and <br /> water supply capabilities, and other conservation-designed actions. <br /> 4. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall decide the issue with <br /> consideration to the following: <br /> A. The following must be met: <br /> (1) The use or development is an appropriate conditional use in <br /> the land use zone. <br /> (2) The use or development, with conditions, conforms to the <br /> comprehensive land use plan. <br /> (3) The use with conditions is compatible with the existing <br /> neighborhood. <br /> (4) The use with conditions would not be injurious to the <br /> public health, safety, welfare, decency, order, comfort, <br /> convenience, appearance or prosperity of the City. <br /> (5) For Conventional Subdivisions, the property contains <br /> physical constraints which make it unable to be developed by the <br /> Conservation Subdivision method. <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 3�a)-5 <br /> March i9,2020 <br />