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Peregrine Pass PDO <br />April 26, 1999 <br />page 8 <br />1. Meander the northern end of the trail to the west, since we are not sure whether <br />future continuation of the trail will need to be within the road right -of -way. <br />2. Provide safe, temporary access from the northern termination point of the <br />shoulder of 12th Avenue. <br />This trail dedication will satisfy the park dedication requirement for this development. <br />The trail is to be constructed through the bituminous surfacing by the developer. <br />Stormwater Management <br />Staff will be working with the developer on implementing preservation development <br />principles regarding strormwater management. This would include infiltration and <br />otherwise keeping runoff on the site as much as possible. Several infiltration ponds are <br />included in the design. The intent is to utilize natural drainage methods rather than <br />concrete and pipe. This reduces impervious surface and saves money. The City Engineer <br />and Rice Creek Watershed District will work with the developer to achieve this where <br />possible. <br />The City would hold drainage easements over the wetland and pond areas. <br />PLANNING & ZONING BOARD ACTION <br />The P & Z approved the Comprehensive Plan amendment including MUSA, the rezoning <br />to PDO, and the preliminary development plan. The approval included the following <br />conditions. An additional recommendation included expanding on the tree preservation <br />discussion in the text of the report, which has been done. <br />CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: PDO PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br />1. Minimum house footprint sizes shall be those of the R -1X zoning district. <br />2. Park Dedication shall consist of trail dedication and construction . <br />3. The specific trail alignment and the trees that will be cut for it will be determined by <br />the City Environmental Specialist. <br />4. All permits required by the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to <br />any site grading. <br />5. Utility, grading, and drainage plans must obtain approval from the City Engineer and <br />Rice Creek Watershed District as appropriate. <br />6. A landscape plan shall include native plantings to be approved by the City Forester. <br />