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Osakis Street is a local road with 60 ft wide road right-of-way and 32ft wide paved road. It is an <br /> extension of the existing road within Watermark. A temporary cul de sac will be constructed on <br /> the north end. Sixty (60) ft of road right-of-way is being dedicated along CSAH 54 (20t" Avenue) <br /> as required. <br /> Easements <br /> Standard drainage and utility easements at least ten (10) feet wide have been provided along <br /> all other lot lines and stormwater management facility. <br /> Storm Water Management and Erosion and Sediment Control <br /> Per the June 4, 2025 Engineering Memo, stormwater management for the Erickson Property <br /> site consists of a sedimentation basin to provide treatment. Existing and proposed discharge <br /> rates are summarized below. <br /> Pre- and Post- Development Discharge Rates (cfs) <br /> Condition 2-Year 10-Year 100-Year 10-Day Snowmelt <br /> Existing 7.36 15.00 32.57 Only needed if <br /> basins landlocked <br /> Currently 3.08 6.02 12.35 Only needed if <br /> Proposed basins landlocked <br /> Utilities <br /> An 8" watermain and 10" sanitary sewer will service the lots. <br /> Public Land Dedication <br /> The City will require cash in lieu of land dedication. <br /> At the July 7, 2025 Council Work Session, the Council requested all 14 lots pay park dedication <br /> fees. After consulting with the City Attorney, it was determined this would be reasonable since <br /> the existing house did not pay park dedication fees. <br /> The Council also requested the trail be constructed at this time by the developer. The developer <br /> shall provide a cost estimate for trail construction costs. These costs will be credited. Final park <br /> dedication fees will be determined at the time of final plat. <br /> 5 <br /> Page 206 of 240 <br />
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