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• <br />• <br />• <br />• Follow Staff (Environmental Specialist) recommendations: <br />Infiltration areas proposed on site should have the City native seed specification used. <br />Native seed should be applied at the same time as erosion control vegetation seed is <br />applied. There should be no importing or exporting of soil form the site with out City <br />approval. All BMPS for erosion control and compaction control should be followed. <br />Soils should be restored to pre - grading compaction densities. A boulevard tree should be <br />provided for each lot frontage. The tree inventory should indicate genus and species with <br />size. <br />Several recommendations have been included in the conditions of approval, below. Notes on the <br />grading plan include the infiltration basin to 6" prior to seeding, which addresses the compaction <br />issue. Access to the pond is identified on the grading plan. A drainage and utility easement will <br />be required over the pond — signage can be discussed with the developer. <br />The MUSA/rezoning issue is addressed by the comprehensive plan amendment request. The <br />project requires additional MUSA along with the change to the land use. The application <br />requires the approval of both the City and the Met Council. <br />CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br />Approval of the project should include the following conditions: <br />1. The City's approval of the comprehensive plan amendment, rezoning, preliminary plat and <br />variance is contingent upon Metropolitan Council approval of the comprehensive plan <br />amendment. The final plat shall not be reviewed by the Planning & Zoning Board or City <br />Council prior to said Metropolitan Council approval. <br />2. All lots in the plat, including the existing homes, must agree to connect to City utilities. The <br />City will not approve the final plat without legally enforceable assurance that all properties <br />will connect and existing onsite septic systems will be abandoned. <br />3. Existing wells shall be capped when required by Minnesota Dept. of Health requirements. <br />4. As a result of the utility main construction, the developer shall restore Lois Lane by complete <br />reconstruction with concrete curb and gutter and new bituminous surfacing. <br />5. Issues discussed in the City Engineer review memo of July 1, 2003 must be addressed to his <br />satisfaction. <br />6. All landowners shall sign development agreement and final plat or an agreement to plat. The <br />City Attorney must review relevant documentation. <br />7. The north 30 feet shall be dedicated to the City on the final plat for right of way for Arlo <br />Lane. <br />