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09/17/2004
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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04-137
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Pheasant Hills Preserve 12th Addition <br />City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />Page 6 September 17, 2004 <br />6. In addition to erosion control requirements, all graded and disturbed areas must be seeded and <br />established as soon as possible. The City of Lino Lakes has adopted a specific seed specification for <br />environmentally sensitive areas. The Developer shall attain a copy of the seed specification from the <br />City and shall seed and restore all graded areas in accordance with the requirements of the City of <br />Lino Lakes. <br />7. The Grading Plan includes a note that addresses NPDES permitting requirements. The Developer <br />shall be aware of recent revisions in the law that has introduced further requirements with regards to <br />NPDES permitting, including the submittal of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to <br />the City of Lino Lakes. <br />8. A certified as -built survey must be provided by the Developer's Engineer upon completion of grading <br />that certifies that all grading complies with the Grading Plan. This certification shall be required prior <br />to the issuance of any building permits. <br />9. Standard platted drainage and utility easements are provided along all property lines and wetland and <br />detention areas as required. Maintenance activities must be clearly defined in an agreement between <br />the City and the Developer and the eventual Owners and/or Association. <br />
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