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COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 12, 1999 <br /> 9. The City Engineer's comments in his memo of March 4, 1999,must be addressed to <br /> his satisfaction. <br /> 10. Drainage and utility easements to be held by the City shall cover all wetlands and <br /> drainage ways subject to approval of the City Engineer. This includes lot line easements <br /> as required by the City Subdivision Regulations. <br /> 11. A development agreement will be required,reviewed, and approved by the City <br /> Council. <br /> 12. The minimum house sizes in the R-1 Zone shall apply in this PDO. <br /> 13. Building setbacks and other standards not specifically addressed in the PDO will go <br /> by the R-1 X zoning district. <br /> 14. The following phasing schedule will apply: <br /> �y <br /> a. A maximum of 75 building permits will be �19Q9 '. <br /> b. A maximum of 60 building permits will be <br /> c. A maximum of 45 building permits vyil ed"in 2001. <br /> d. The remainder of the buildin 111 ni will`be;granted in 2002. <br /> e. Any permits used one year cari be used the next. <br /> 15. Unsold building permits m eac�ear may be carried over into the following year. <br /> 16. Open space manag ent plan vill be required subject to City Council <br /> approval:,_- <br /> qme ers association by-laws. <br /> on easements <br /> c 1 en space management plan <br /> 17. The developer will incur all initial costs of the plantings. The City will take over <br /> ownership and maintenance of the open space after installation. <br /> Council Member Dahl seconded the motion. <br /> Council Member Bergeson noted a precedence has been set for publicly owned public space. It <br /> is not a new concept and has worked well in the past. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that was not the intent of this plan. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 12 <br />