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Minn. Stat. § 462.353, <br />subd. 4 <br />• Sewers. <br />• Electric, gas, and water facilities. <br />• Stormwater drainage and holding areas or ponds and similar utilities and <br />improvements. <br />• Parks, recreational facilities, playgrounds, trails. <br />• Wetlands. <br />• Open space. <br />In the alternative, city ordinance may require money instead of land; state <br />law refers to this as "cash fees." <br />Subdivision regulations may be as extensive as city zoning regulations. <br />Subdivision regulations, in addition to the dedication requirements discussed <br />above, may address: <br />• The size, location, grading and improvement of lots, structures, public <br />areas, streets, roads, trails, walkways, curbs, gutters, water supply, storm <br />and drainage, lighting, sewers, electricity, gas and other utilities. <br />• The planning and design of sites. <br />• Access to solar energy. <br />• The protection and conservation of floodplains, shore lands, soils, water, <br />vegetation, energy, air quality, and geologic and ecologic features. <br />52 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES <br />