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the proposed final plat and final site plan. <br />4. The city council shall approve, postpone, or disapprove the final plat and site plan <br />based on its appropriateness and conformance with the preliminary plat and site <br />plan and the COR master plan and development guidelines. <br />5. Major changes. If the applicant proposes major changes in the final site plan that <br />are inconsistent with the preliminary site plan, these changes can only be made by <br />re- submission of a new preliminary site plan and rezoning application to the <br />zoning administrator, and re- scheduling of a new public hearing before the <br />planning commission and review again by the council. The following constitute <br />major changes: <br />(i) Increase in density; <br />(ii) Change in architectural design or style; <br />(iii) Change in type of ownership, private, condominium, or rental; <br />(iv) Change of more than ten percent in total floor area; <br />(v) Increase in height of any building; <br />(vi) Major modification in the landscape plan; <br />(vii) Reduction in the proposed open space; <br />(viii) Change in the development schedule; <br />(ix) Change in the road location or standards; and <br />(x) Any changes determined to be major by the council. <br />6. Minor changes. The council may, in its discretion, permit minor deviations from <br />the preliminary site plan which do not change the concept or intent of the proposed <br />development as previously approved. <br />7. Denial. The council shall deny any application if it finds the final plans do not <br />substantially conform to the preliminary plat and site plan as previously approved <br />by the council as well as the COR master plan and development guidelines. If the <br />final plans are subsequently modified to conform to the approved preliminary plan, <br />the applicant may resubmit said fmal plans to the council for approval. <br />8. No development shall occur nor shall any building permits be issued for any <br />construction that is not in accord with the approved final plans. <br />(h) Relationship to other Code sections. The COR District is structured to establish a regulatory <br />framework intended to be administered separate from certain sections of this chapter. In order to <br />prevent overlapping development regulations, the following portions of this chapter are not <br />applicable to the COR District: article II, divisions 3 (Zoning Districts), 6 (Performance Standards), <br />