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including one of actions (5) through <br />(8). <br />d <br />CO <br />c <br />0 <br />Q <br />0 <br />If implementing this BP, complete <br />at least ONE action. <br />a <br />CO <br />a) <br />c <br />co <br />a) a) <br />_cL <br />o <br />Z L <br />0 <br />N <br />Q <br />it <br />d <br />CO <br />d <br />-0 <br />N <br />CC <br />c <br />O <br />cococo <br />L <br />= <br />6 <br />CC <br />c <br />0 <br />a <br />L <br />= <br />6 <br />CC <br />(5) Use LED/solar-powered lighting for a flashing sign or in a street, parking lot or park project. <br />(6) Relamp/improve exterior building lighting for city -owned buildings/facilities with energy <br />efficient, Dark -Sky compliant lighting. <br />(7) Replace city -owned parking lot/ramp lighting with Dark -Sky compliant, energy efficient, <br />automatic dimming lighting technologies. <br />(8) Replace the city's existing traffic signals with energy efficient LED or equivalent lighting <br />technologies <br />http://greenstep.pca.state.mn.us/bestPracticesDetail.cfm?bpid=4 <br />5. Building Reuse <br />(1) Adopt an historic preservation ordinance/regulations to encourage adaptive reuse. <br />(2) Implement the Minnesota Main Street model for commercial revitalization. <br />(3) Work with a local school to either add -on space, or to repurpose space into non -school <br />uses. <br />(4) Create/modify a green residential remodeling assistance/financing program to assist <br />homeowners in adding space to their existing homes. <br />(5) Adopt development and design standards that facilitate infill and redevelopment. <br />http://greenstep.pca.state.mn.us/bestPracticesDetail.cfm?bpid=5 <br />Land Use Best Practices Category <br />6. Comprehensive Plan and Implementation <br />(1) Adopt/have an adopted comprehensive plan OR, Category B and C cities may simply adopt <br />a land use plan that was adopted by a regional entity or the county. <br />(2) Demonstrate that regulatory ordinances comply with the comprehensive plan including <br />but not limited to having the zoning ordinance explicitly reference the comprehensive plan as <br />the foundational document for decision making. <br />(3) Include requirements in comprehensive and/or other plans for intergovernmental <br />coordination addressing land use and watershed impacts, infrastructure, economic <br />development and city/regional services. <br />(4) Include ecological provisions in the comprehensive plan that explicitly aim to minimize <br />open space fragmentation and/or establish a growth area with expansion criteria. <br />(5) Adopt climate protection/adaptation, resiliency or energy independence goals and <br />objectives in the comprehensive plan or in a separate policy document, and link these goals to <br />direct implementation recommendations. <br />http://greenstep.pca.state.mn.us/bestPracticesDetail.cfm?bpid=6 <br />