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• <br />• <br />Century Farm North <br />Page 10 of 11 <br />Development Agreement. Prior to the commencement of any site work, the applicant will be <br />required to enter into a development agreement with the City and post all the necessary securities <br />required by it. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is the opinion of staff that the primary development issues which affect the design of the <br />subdivision have been satisfactorily addressed. Based on the preceding review, staff <br />recommends approval of the project subject to the fulfillment of the following conditions: <br />1. The Carl Street connection be physically constructed no later than as part of the <br />second development phase. <br />2. The driveway of Lot 7, Block 6 be shifted eastward to the extent possible. <br />3. The submitted townhome housing types and building elevations be modified to <br />specify finish materials and be subject to City approval. <br />4. The applicant submit a phasing plan that is consistent with the provisions of the <br />City's growth Management Ordinance in terms of yearly unit and acreage allocations. <br />Such plan shall be subject to City approval. <br />5. Lots 1 -3, Block 4 be converted from "traditional" single family to "airpark" lots. <br />6. The applicant provide documentation to the City that all applicable runway safety <br />requirements have or will be satisfied. <br />7. Specific hanger designs be submitted subject to City approval. <br />8. All homeowner association by -laws be subject to review and approval by the City <br />Attorney. <br />9. The wetland mitigation plan be subject to comment and recommendation by the City <br />Engineer and Rice Creek Watershed District. All conditions imposed by the Rice <br />Creek Watershed District shall be satisfied. <br />10. The east /west trail through the site be accessible to the general public including that <br />segment included in the townhome component of the project. <br />11. Grading, drainage and utility related modifications and comments as recommended <br />by the City Engineer in the attached memorandum (dated 2/5/03) be incorporated into <br />the plans. <br />