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Conditional Use Permit for Tall Timbers, Pederson
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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 /> I 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 /> i. 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 /> 5. All buildings shall be earth tone in color and shall be designed, constructed <br /> and positioned to be compatible, in color, character and mass, with the <br /> surrounding land use. <br /> Section 8.2, Subdivision 2 directs the City to consider the following criteria in the examination <br /> of a parcel for suitability as a PUD: <br /> A. Existing recreational use of the surface waters and likely increases in use associated with <br /> planned unit developments; <br /> B. Physical and aesthetic impacts of increased density; <br /> C. Suitability of lands for the planned unit development approach; <br /> A. Level of current development in the area;and <br /> B. Amounts and types of ownership of undeveloped lands. <br /> C. Size of the parcel and amount,if any,of shoreline. <br /> Section 8.2, Subdivision 6 provides density calculation information applicable to this PUD. <br /> Details of how to calculate the appropriate densities can be found in the Ordinance. <br /> Section 11.6,Subdivision K details the requirements for administration and maintenance stating <br /> the following: <br /> K. Administration and any maintenance requirements. Prior to final approval of any <br /> residential planned unit developments, the City will require adequate provisions <br /> developed for preservation and maintenance in perpetuity of open spaced and for the <br /> continued existence and functioning of the development as a community. <br /> i. Membership must be mandatory for each dwelling unit or site purchaser and any <br /> successive purchasers. <br /> ii. Each member must pay a pro rata share of the association's expenses, and unpaid <br /> assessments can become liens on units or sites. <br /> iii. Assessments must be adjustable to accommodate changing conditions. <br /> iv. The association must be responsible for insurance, taxes and maintenance of all <br /> commonly owned property and facilities. <br /> v. Changes to owner's association must be approved by the City. <br /> Section 5.11 provides applicable lot requirements for the SC zone: <br /> City of Pequot Lakes Staff Report 7_3 <br /> March 16,2oo6 <br />
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