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5. The developer pursue a variance for the Thomas Street cul-de- <br />sac length. <br />6. The developer submit a phasing plan that will outline the <br />staged development of the plat. <br />7. All grading, drainage, wetland mitigation be reviewed and <br />approved by Rice Creek Watershed District. <br />8. Submission of development bylaws and deed covenants that <br />outline airport protection, home sizes, etc. <br />9. Submission of detailed landscape and tree preservation plans <br />that address screening at the periphery of the plat and <br />reduces the visual impact of the subdivision from adjacent <br />properties and the County road. <br />10. Compliance with Park Board recommendation with regard to area <br />park needs. <br />11. Development contract that outlines the terms of the <br />subdivision developments and includes financial securities <br />that insure performance. <br />If the City Council chooses to approve this development request, <br />they hope to mitigate as many Planning Commission and neighborhood <br />concerns as possible. While the Planning Commission may not change <br />their individual positions on the development request, the Council <br />does ask for your input as to what conditions may allow for the <br />development to proceed. <br />pc: Mary Kay Wyland <br />Randy Schumacher <br />Darrell Schneider <br />Gary Uhde <br />John Johnson <br />2 <br />