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COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 24,1999 <br />Steve Arndorfer of SMA Construction has submitted a plan to develop his 7.4 acre site. He is <br />calling the project Peregrine Pass. The project is going through the City's new Preservation <br />Development process. <br />The applications include an amendment to the existing Comprehensive Plan including allocation <br />of MUSA from the existing reserve, a rezoning to planned development overlay, and a <br />preliminary plat. <br />Staff recommended approval of the applications based on the following conditions: <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 sh <br />any site grading. <br />5. Utility, grading, and drainage plans must obt <br />Rice Creek Watershed District as appropri <br />ained prior to <br />e City Engineer and <br />6. A landscape plan shall includ o be approved by the City Forester. <br />The City Forester shall dete , an vegetation is to be cleared by the <br />developer in the buffer <br />7. Drainage <br />drainage way <br />as required b <br />s to be held by the City shall cover all wetlands and <br />approval of the City Engineer. This includes lot line easements <br />Subdivision Regulations. <br />8. The applicant shall grant a permanent open space easement to the City for a buffer <br />strip 30 feet in width around the large wetland. The easement agreement shall include: <br />a. No buildings shall be allowed in the buffer strip. <br />b. There shall be no mowing or vegetative cutting except for diseased or <br />damaged trees, or noxious weeds as determined by Anoka County Extension <br />Service, or upon written permission from the City. <br />c. Only plantings on the approved list shall be allowed in the buffer strip. Any <br />other planting or seeding shall only be allowed upon written permission from the <br />City. <br />d. There shall be no excavation or fill in the buffer strip. <br />e. The developer shall place above -grade monuments delineating the buffer strip <br />edge to indicate to future landowners where the buffer is. <br />4 <br />
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