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2-5 <br />Minnesota Statutes 84.64 – 84.65. Unless the document establishing the restrictions specifically <br />provides to the contrary, the City shall have no responsibility for the maintenance or management <br />of the area subject to the restrictions. The form and content of the deed or other instrument <br />establishing the restrictions must be approved by the City prior to the execution and delivery <br />thereof. Notwithstanding any provision of this Ordinance to the contrary, the City may, in cases <br />where conservation restrictions are utilized to meet open space dedication requirements of this <br />Ordinance, waive the requirement that the area subject to the restrictions be platted as a separate <br />outlot. <br /> <br />ii. Stormwater drainage systems located within open spaces or the residential <br />lots shall be covered by utility and drainage easements dedicated on the final plat to the City. <br /> <br />d.(f) Neighborhood Recreational and Trail Corridor. Recreational open space or trail <br />corridors intended as public parks or public trails shall be dedicated to the City. or granted <br />through an easement. Management and maintenance of the public recreational areas shall be the <br />responsibility of the City. <br /> <br />3. Staging. When a PUD provides for common or public open space, the total area <br />of common or public open space or land escrow security in any stage of development, shall, at a <br />minimum, bear the same relationship to the total open space to be provided in the entire PUD as <br />the stages or units completed or under development bear to the entire PUD. <br /> <br />(e) Utilities. <br /> <br />1. Underground. All utilities serving a two family and townhome development, <br />including telephone, electricity, gas, and telecable, shall be installed underground. <br /> <br />2. Public Utility Service. Separate public utility services shall be provided to each <br />unit unless exempted by the City Engineer. <br /> <br />3. Water Connections. Where more than one (1) property is served from the same <br />service line, a shut off valve must be located in such a way that each unit's service may be shut <br />off and secured by the City, in addition to the normally supplied shut off at the street. <br /> <br />4. Sewer Connections. Where more than one (1) unit is served by a sanitary sewer <br />lateral which exceeds three hundred (300) feet in length, provision must be made for a manhole <br />to allow adequate cleaning and maintenance of the lateral. All maintenance and cleaning shall be <br />the responsibility of the property owners association or owner. <br /> <br />(f)(g) RoadwaysStreet, Private. <br /> <br />1. Design. Private roadwaysstreets within the project shall have an improved <br />surface to twenty-six (26) feet or more in width and shall be so designed as to permit the City fire <br />trucksemergency vehicles to provide protection to each building. <br /> <br />2. Parking. No portion of the required private roadstreet system mayshall be used <br />in calculating required off-street parking space or be used for parking.