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Thousand and No /100 Dollars ($3,000.00) with the City as a deposit towards <br />costs to be incurred. The funds deposited with the City shall be applied <br />towards the payment of costs incurred by the City as set forth above. To <br />the event that the balance of funds on deposit with the City totals less <br />than One Thousand and No /100 Dollars ($1,000.00), the Developer shall <br />deposit additional funds as necessary to increase the balance to Three <br />Thousand and No /100 Dollars ($3,000.00) within ten (10) days of notice by <br />the City. To the extent that the funds deposited are insufficient to <br />satisfy the costs incurred by the City, any additional costs shall be paid <br />within ten (10) days of billing by the City. All costs shall be paid <br />within ten (10) days of billing by the City. If the project is not <br />completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, the funds deposited <br />pursuant to this paragraph may be used by the City to satisfy costs of <br />restoration or repair, or to satisfy any other costs incurred by the City <br />due to Developer's failure to complete the project. <br />12. Grading and Drainage Plans. The Developer shall complete a <br />drainage and grading study as required for subdivision approval and furnish <br />said study to the City Engineer. Said study must be approved by the <br />Ramsey- Washington Watershed District including the completion of the <br />Municipal Coordination Checklist. It is also understood that erosion <br />control must be such that drainage to adjacent property is prevented and <br />surface water run -off is properly controlled. The Developer agrees to <br />comply with any and all requirements for erosion control directed by the <br />Ramsey- Washington Watershed District and /or the City in a timely manner. <br />13. Park Dedication Requirements. Developer has satisfied park <br />dedication requirements through the platting process by dedicating the area <br />designated as park on Exhibit "A" to the City. No park dedication fees are <br />Page 203 <br />