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Lake Amelia Woods <br />Development Agreement <br />June 27, 2022 <br />24. Land Use Controls <br />a. The lots will have limited ability to construct accessory structures, decks and <br />additions due to OHWL setbacks, floodplain, wetland buffers and topography. <br />b. The Access Easement Agreement with exhibit related to the private driveway for <br />6351 20th Avenue shall be recorded. <br />C. The Permanent Trail and Sidewalk Easement with exhibit shall be recorded. <br />d. The Partial Release of Easement granted by Great River Energy (GRE) as it relates <br />to the UPA Easement Doc. No. 413293 shall be recorded. <br />e. A Declaration for Maintenance of Stormwater Facilities shall be recorded. <br />i. Stormwater basins are required to minimize stormwater and pollutants <br />from entering public waters. <br />f. A Wetland Buffer Declaration shall be recorded against each lot. Vegetated <br />wetland buffers shall be managed and maintained in accordance with the <br />declaration. <br />g. A minimum 75 foot wide vegetated wetland buffer along Wetland A (lake) <br />equivalent to the shore impact zone area shall be required as a stormwater <br />management best management practice (BMP) to minimize runoff pollutants <br />from entering the lake. <br />i. One (1) access opening to the lake no greater than 20 feet wide is <br />allowed on each lot. <br />ii. Minimal impacts to the water willow, an identified rare, unique and <br />significant resource along the lake shore, are allowed for the 20ft wide <br />access. <br />iii. No structures are allowed in the wetland buffer such as water -orientated <br />accessory structures, boat houses, paver patios, sheds, etc. <br />h. All driveways shall be hard surfaced within the street right-of-way of CSAH <br />54/20th Avenue. <br />i. A licensed septic designer shall locate a primary and alternate site for private <br />septic systems on each lot with consideration of wetland buffers, soil types and <br />limitations, topography and shoreland district. This information shall be provided <br />with each single family home building permit application. <br />No structures, stormwater facilities and private septic systems shall be located <br />within the 150ft OHWL setback, 40ft CSAH 54 setback or 10ft side yard building <br />setbacks. <br />i. One (1) water -oriented accessory structure may be setback 75 feet from <br />the OHWL and outside the wetland buffer. <br />No structures and septic systems shall be located in the wetland buffers. <br />The City's review and comments on the ghost plat do not grant any rights to <br />develop the property as depicted on the ghost plat. <br />page 11 <br />
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