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1. The comprehensive plan amendment (Resolution 04 -34) must obtain the approval of <br />the Metropolitan Council prior to any further City project approvals. The rezoning <br />(Ordinance 12 -04) and development stage plan /preliminary plat are contingent upon <br />the comprehensive plan amendment approval. <br />2. This approval provides for use of the duplex group residential facility for foster care <br />for developmentally disabled persons. Alternative uses under different county <br />and /or state licenses shall be subject to City review and state statutory <br />requirements, and at the City's discretion may require an amendment of the planned <br />unit development. <br />3. The project shall be final platted in two phases. The group residence duplex may be <br />final platted in 2004. The ten single family lots shall not be final platted until 2005. <br />4. The conditional use permit approved in 1996 to allow the construction of the church <br />is still in effect. Future expansion of the church shall be as approved with the <br />conditional use permit. <br />5. The duplex residential facility shall be constructed as depicted on the plans included <br />as part of this approval. <br />6. The relocation of sanitary sewer and water services may occur with the 2004, phase <br />one final plat because these utilities already existed. However, the construction of <br />the Oakwood Lane street extension shall not occur until final plat approval of the <br />single family lots in phase two, in 2005. All Tots and units shall connect to city <br />sanitary sewer and water. <br />7. Park dedication of $1,665 per unit shall be paid. Park dedication for the group <br />residence, two units, shall be paid when that lot is final platted. Park dedication for <br />the ten single family Tots shall be paid with that final plat. <br />8. The revised plat must obtain approval by the Rice Creek Watershed District prior to <br />final plat approval by the City Council. <br />9. Drainage and utility easements around all wetlands must be large enough to include <br />at a minimum a ten (10) foot buffer extending outward from the delineated wetland <br />boundary. <br />10. Issues discussed in the City Engineer review must be addressed to his satisfaction. <br />11. The City seeding mix must be used for ponds and wetland areas. This must be <br />noted on the plans. <br />12. The property owner must obtain approval from the City Council to vacate the existing <br />ponding and flowage easements. <br />_88- <br />Resolution 04 -58, page 2 <br />