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Ordinance Title
Summary publication of an ordinance of the City of Roseville amending chapter 1016 of the city code adding new shoreland, wetland and storm water management chapter
Ordinance Date Passed
12/12/1994
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<br />18080.4 Dedications. When an on-site storm water ponding area is required by a project to <br />store surface water run off, the City may require easements over natural drainage or ponding <br />areas for future maintenance of stormwater and significant wetlands. <br /> <br />18080.5 Platting. All subdivisions that create three or more lots or parcels that are 2-112 acres <br />or less in size shall be processed as a plat in accordance with City Subdivision regulations. <br /> <br />18.085 Planned Unit Development Requirements in Shoreland Areas <br /> <br />18.085.1 Types of PUD's Permissible. Planned unit developments (PUD's) are allowed in <br />shoreland areas for new projects on undeveloped land, redevelopment of previously built sites, or <br />conversions of existing buildings and land, provided they comply with the requirements of this <br />section. <br /> <br />18.085.2 Processing of PUD's. Planned unit developments shall be processed as a rezoning, <br />subject to the procedures in Section 17. The total project density shall not exceed the allowable <br />densities calculated in the project density evaluation procedures in Section 18.085.5 and 18.085.6. <br />Approval cannot occur on any PUD until the state environmental review process (EAWÆIS) <br />when required, is complete. <br /> <br />18.085.3 Application for a PUD. The applicant for a PUD must submit the application <br />documents listed in Section 17 of this code prior to review and final action being taken on the <br />application request. <br /> <br />18.085.4 Site "Suitable Area" Evaluation. Proposed new or expansions to existing planned <br />unit developments within the overlay district shall be evaluated using the following procedures <br />and standards to determine the "suitable area" for the construction site of the development. The <br />suitable area shall be determined by excluding from the project development area all wetlands, <br />bluffs, or land below the ordinary high water level of public waters. <br /> <br />18.085.5 Residential PUD "Base" Density Evaluation: <br /> <br />The suitable area within each tier of lots adjacent to a DNR shoreland or City classified lake shall <br />meet or exceed the suitability analyses herein and the City's design criteria. <br /> <br />1) The maximum floor area coverage of the site shall be 30% for any residential P.UD. <br />within the overlay district. <br /> <br />2) Including both existing and proposed units and sites, the inside building area sizes need <br />not include decks, patios, stoops, steps, accessory structures, or porches and basements, <br />unless they are habitable space. <br /> <br />18.085.6 Commercial PUD "Base" Density Evaluation: <br /> <br />1) The floor area percent coverage of the site shall not exceed 30% for any commercial <br />planned unit development within the overlay district. <br /> <br />20 <br />
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