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<br />Effective 9/5/00 <br />City of CenterviIIe Ord. #4 <br /> <br />5. The total anticipated population to occupy the <br />PUD, with breakdowns indicating the number of <br />school age children, adults and families. <br /> <br />D. The proposed schedule for the development of the site. <br /> <br />E. A statement setting forth the reasons why, in the opinion of the applicant, <br />the PUD will be in the public interest and consistent with the objectives <br />specified for PUDs by Section 51. <br /> <br />Section 180-160: Actions. <br /> <br />Subd. 1 <br /> <br />Subd 2. <br /> <br />By Commission. Within sixty (60) days of the filing of the <br />application, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall hold a <br />Public Hearing on the proposed PUD following written and <br />published notice as required for amendments of the ordinance. <br />Following such hearing and within sixty (60) days of the filing <br />of the application or at a later time agreed to by the applicant, <br />the Planning and Zoning Commission shall recommend <br />approval or disapproval of the preliminary proposal with such <br />changes and conditions as it may suggest and shall transmit its <br />recommendations to the City Council. In its recommendations <br />the Commission shall determine whether the proposed PUD is <br />consistent with the objectives for PUDs specified in Section 51 <br />and with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan of the City; and <br />whether the benefits, combination of various land uses, if <br />proposed, and the inter-relationship with the land uses in the <br />surrounding area justify the deviation from standard district <br />regulations allowed by this ordinance for PUDs. <br /> <br />By Council. Upon receipt of the recommendations of the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission, the Council shall consider <br />the application and, after holding such public hearing as it <br />deems desirable, shall approve or disapprove the application <br />with such changes or conditions, it any, as it may deem <br />appropriate. Refusal of any changes or conditions shall <br />constitute denial of the plans by the City Council. Failure of the <br />land owner to notify the City Council of his acceptance or <br />refusal of the modification to the plan constitute acceptance of <br />these conditions. No Building Permits may be issued on land <br />within the PUD until final plans for the development have been <br />approved by the City Council under the procedures provided in <br />the following sections. <br /> <br />Section 180-170: PUD Agreement. The Zoning Administrator shall instruct the City <br />Attorney to draw up a PUD Agreement which stipulates the specific terms and conditions <br />Page 50 of 62 <br />
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