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(c) <br /> <br />5- indicates that the criterion is of exceptional <br /> importance. <br />4- indicates that the criterion is very important. <br />3 - indicates that the criterion is important. <br />2 - indicates a criterion of normal importance. <br />1 - indicates a minor criterion. <br /> <br />The POINTS EARNED for each criterion are the product of <br />multiplying the SCORE times the MULTIPLIER. The MAXIMUM <br />APPLICABLE POINTS in each chart are added together and <br />the POINTS EARNED are added together to get TOTALS. By <br />dividing the TOTALS-POINTS EARNED by the TOTALS-MAXIMUM <br />APPLICABLE POINTS, the PERCENTAGE EARNED is determined. <br />The PERCENTAGE EARNED must be at least the minimum <br />percentage specified for that ACTIVITY category. <br /> <br />Residential Density. The residential density of a <br />project is dependant upon its locational attributes as <br />indicated on the DENSITY CHART. Each residential <br />development proposal must achieve a TOTALS-EARNED CREDIT <br />of 100 percentage points or more of the locational <br />attributes. The percentages listed for each cri- <br />terion is the MAXIMUM CREDIT a development can achieve <br />for a particular locational attribute. If only a <br />portion of the proposed dwelling units are within <br />the maximum distance stated, the EARNED CREDIT would be <br />reduced proportionately. For those projects whose <br />locational attributes do not achieve the minimum score, <br />the DENSITY CHART allows for optional EARNED CREDIT <br />density bonuses. <br /> <br />D. Design Standards and Criteria <br /> <br />-4- <br /> <br /> <br />