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04 - Staff Report - Preliminary Plan for a planned unit development in the Waterfront Commercial zone
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04 - Staff Report - Preliminary Plan for a planned unit development in the Waterfront Commercial zone
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e. Minor streets shall be designed to discourage through traffic. Collector <br /> streets shall be designed to be direct, with a connection to a County <br /> highway where possible. <br /> f. Streets or connections to half streets or partial streets without providing <br /> for the required right of way will not be permitted. <br /> g. Dead-end streets shall be prohibited except as stubs to permit future road <br /> extension into adjoining tracts, or when designated as a cul-de-sac and the <br /> street connected to a cul-de-sac (turnaround) and shall not exceed eight- <br /> hundred feet(800') in length. <br /> h. Access shall be given to all adjacent properties when required by the <br /> Planning& Zoning Commission. All streets intended to be extended to <br /> adjoining property, shall be provided with a temporary cul-de-sac with the <br /> sides on a temporary easement,which will revert to the adjoining lot <br /> owner when released by the City. <br /> i. Right of Way shall be dedicated to the public. Please refer to the <br /> Ordinance for complete specifications. <br /> j. Intersections. Please refer to Section 140.020 for full specifications. <br /> k. In shoreland,roads, driveways and parking areas shall meet structure <br /> setbacks and shall not be placed within bluff and shore impact zones, <br /> when any other reasonable and feasible placement alternatives exist. <br /> 1. Street names shall conform to the pattern of the City, continue an existing <br /> name on the same alignment and generally promote order and direction in <br /> the community. <br /> m. Easements shall be provided for public utilities, cluster systems or <br /> drainage where required by the Planning&Zoning Commission and shall <br /> be the following minimum widths: <br /> a. Waterlines 10' <br /> b. Sewer lines 15' <br /> c. Storm Sewer 10' <br /> d. Drainageway 10' <br /> e. Utilities (electrical,telephone, Cable <br /> television, natural gas, etc.) 10' <br /> 7. No more than twenty-five percent(25%) of the shoreline of a lake can be <br /> subdivided for duplexes. <br /> 8. New lots requiring variances to allow their use for the intended purposes or <br /> requiring mounds or holding tanks for sewage shall not be allowed. <br /> C. Survey Standards. <br /> Please refer to Section 140.020 Subd. E for complete specifications. <br /> D. Street Improvement Standards. <br /> Please refer to Section 140.020 Subd. F for complete specifications. <br /> February Staff Report Page 23 <br />
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