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shall be restricted where necessary to avoid adverse impacts on the systems. <br /> iv. All of the shore impact zones must be included as common space. <br /> V. Common space must not include commercial facilities or uses,but may contain <br /> water-oriented facilities. <br /> vi. The appearance and use of common space areas, including topography, <br /> vegetation, and allowable uses, must be preserved by use of restrictive deed <br /> covenants, permanent easements, public dedication and acceptance, or other <br /> equally effective and permanent means acceptable to the City. <br /> E. Stormwater management. <br /> i. All PUDs must develop and maintain a stormwater management plan <br /> indefinitely. <br /> ii. Capacities of existing drainage ways shall be maintained. <br /> iii. Unless specifically allowed by the City, inlets and outlets to adjacent parcels <br /> shall be maintained. Flows from outlets shall be maintained unless allowed by <br /> the City. <br /> iv. All PUDs shall contain the to-year, 24-hour storm event within the <br /> development. <br /> v. Runoff from the parcel shall not be concentrated unless part of a City <br /> stormwater management plan. <br /> F. Sanitary sewer and water supply standards. <br /> i. Residential planned unit developments must be connected to publicly owned <br /> water supply and sewer systems,when available. <br /> ii. On-site water supply and sewage treatment systems must be centralized and <br /> designed and installed to meet or exceed applicable standards or rules of the <br /> Minnesota Department of Health and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br /> iii. On-site sewage treatment systems must be located in a suitable area of the <br /> development,and sufficient lawn area free of limiting factors must be provided <br /> for a replacement soil treatment system for each sewage system. <br /> G. Erosion control. <br /> i. All PUDs must develop and maintain an erosion control plan throughout <br /> construction activities. <br /> ii. Temporary ground covers, sediment entrapment facilities, vegetated buffer <br /> strips,or other techniques must be used to minimize erosion. <br /> iii. Steps shall be taken to insure that disturbed ground is restored or stabilized as <br /> soon as possible after being disturbed. <br /> H. Exterior lighting. All exterior lighting shall be directed downward. Lighting shall not <br /> illuminate parcels adjacent to the PUD,either directly or indirectly. <br /> I. Shore Recreation Facilities. Shore recreation facilities, including but not limited to <br /> swimming areas, docks and watercraft mooring areas and launching ramps, must be <br /> centralized and located in areas suitable for them. Evaluation of suitability must include <br /> consideration of land slope, water depth, vegetation, soils, depth to groundwater and <br /> bedrock, or other relevant factors. The number of spaces provided for continuous <br /> beaching, mooring or docking of watercraft must not exceed one for each allowable <br /> dwelling unit or site in the first tier. <br /> .1. Building standards. Units must be clustered in one or more groups and located on <br /> suitable areas of the development. All structures within a PUD must meet the minimum <br /> standards: <br /> 1. New multifamily dwellings of 4 units or larger shall be designed by an <br /> architect. <br /> 2. New multifamily buildings shall meet the state code for fire and sound <br /> ratings. <br /> 3. Water systems must be winterized. <br /> 4. Parking and driving areas must be paved. <br /> City of Pequot Lakes Staff Report 1-3 <br /> June 15,2oo6 <br /> I, <br /> I <br />