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08/28/2006
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Regular
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06-137
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• <br />• <br />2. Some lot lines, easements, and other features will require adjustments prior to city council <br />review of the project. <br />3. Streets shall be 28' face of curb to face of curb and parking shall be prohibited on one side of <br />the street. <br />4. Park dedication shall be cash with credit for construction of trails. <br />5. The trail corridor shall be dedicated as "park" on the final plat, not created as a separate trail <br />easement. <br />6. "The Preserve Conservation Development Restoration and Management Plan for <br />Conservation Areas" dated August 10, 2006, is included in this city council approval of the <br />project. This includes the tasks and cost schedule titled "The Preserve Conservation Areas <br />Restoration and Management Tasks, (Revised August 10, 2006 for 11.9 acre restoration <br />area) ". <br />7. The following tasks must be completed prior to grading or logging of the site: <br />Cutting/Removal/Herbicide Treatments (Year 1); and Oak Woodland Native Plant Salvaging <br />and Transplanting (Into 2.0 Acres of Woodland). The developer must demonstrate these <br />tasks are completed prior to grading or logging the site. <br />8. A permanent conservation easement shown on the plans shall be dedicated to the City. The <br />easement document shall describe the restoration and management plan and its funding and <br />implementation. The easement document shall be reviewed by the City prior to dedication of <br />the easement and prior to final plat approval. <br />9. A homeowners association shall be created. Association documents shall describe the <br />restoration and management plan, its funding, and its implementation. The association shall <br />be responsible for and shall maintain a stewardship fund to implement the restoration and <br />management plan for the open space areas defined by the conservation easement. The <br />stewardship activity shall be in accordance with the conservation easement and the approved <br />restoration and management plan. Association documents shall be reviewed by the City prior <br />to final plat approval. <br />10. The homeowners association shall be responsible for maintenance of the rain gardens. This <br />requirement shall be included in the easement covenants and restrictions document. and this <br />shall be included in the association documents. <br />11. The developer shall install signs along the conservation easement edge at side lot lines and <br />other locations as determined by the City. Lot owners shall not remove, alter, or damage <br />these signs and shall be responsible for any damage caused by owners, family, or guests. <br />The homeowners association shall be responsible for maintaining, repairing and, if necessary, <br />replacing the easement signs. This requirement shall be included in the easement covenants <br />and restrictions document. <br />Resolution 06 -137, page 2 <br />
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