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Attachment A <br />9.03.08 Site Plan Review. <br />Subd. 1. It is the policy of the City to preserve and promote. attractive, stable <br />residential, business and industrial environments through the construction of quality projects and <br />developments. No structure or land shall be used or change uses, occupied, erected, constructed, <br />reconstructed, .moved or structurally altered except in conformity with the .following <br />specifications for the zoning district in which it is located. <br />Site plan reviews are required for all proposed multiple family dwellings (3 or more units), <br />mobile home parks, commercial and industrial developments, and all proposed developments <br />within the Flood Plain, Scenic Rivers, and Environmental Protection and Critical Rivers Overlay <br />Districts. In addition, site plan reviews shall be specifically required prior to the issuance of a <br />conditional use permit in any commercial or industrial zone. <br />Subd. 2. Required Site Plan Information. An application for the site <br />plan/building design approval shall be initiated by the owner or their authorized agent filing a <br />form prescribed by the City. The application shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator <br />along with anon-refundable application fee and escrow deposit.. This escrow deposit shall be <br />used to defray the expenses of the City's .professional staff in their review of said plan. If this <br />deposit is not sufficient to cover expenses incurred by the City in the review of the plan, <br />additional moneys will be required prior to final action on the application. If after final action on <br />the application and plan, a surplus balance remains in the City's accounts, this surplus shall be <br />refunded to the applicant. <br />a. Information Required <br />1. Type of use and type of building construction, proposed name, legal <br />description and property address; <br />2. Name(s) and address(es) of owner(s) of land, and of engineer and/or <br />architect preparing the plans; <br />A property survey certified by a registered land surveyor; <br />4. The number of employees expected to work at the site; <br />5. A site plan accurately scaled and dimensioned specifically showing the <br />location of all-buildings; <br />6. A topographical map of the site; and <br />7. The building design plan must be certified by an architect or engineer <br />registered in the State of Minnesota, certifying that the design of the <br />building has been prepared under their direct supervision. <br />-134- <br />