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07/14/2003
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• <br />• <br />4. The submitted townhome housing types and building elevations be modified to <br />specify finish materials and be subject to City approval. Side walls facing public <br />streets shall include windows or other architectural features to avoid the appearance <br />of a blank wall. <br />5. Lots 1-3, Block 4 shall be "airpark" lots. If these or other designated airpark lots are <br />to be converted to non-airpark lots in the future, depending on the extent of changes <br />to the design or configuration of the lots and roads, this could require replatting and a <br />PUD amendment, at the City's discretion. <br />6. The applicant provide documentation to the City that all applicable runway safety <br />requirements have or will be satisfied. The runway safety zone requirements are <br />herebay established as a zoning restriction. As shown on the preliminary plat, the <br />restricted area is measured from the edge of a 200' wide strip centered on the runway. <br />At 126' from the edge, the maximum structure height is 18'. At 175' from this edge, <br />the maximum structure height is 25'. The structure height maximum limit shall <br />follow the slope of this imaginary surface and shall continue to extend over the <br />development. <br />7. Specific hanger designs be submitted subject to City approval prior to consideration <br />of the final plat approval of the lots with the hangers. <br />8. All homeowner association by-laws be subject to review and approval by the City <br />Attorney prior to consideration of the final plat for lots where the association applies. <br />9. The wetland mitigation plan be subject to comment and recommendation by the City <br />Engineer and Rice Creek Watershed District. All conditions imposed by the Rice <br />Creek Watershed District shall be satisfied. The filling of land intended to be upland <br />for park dedication must be accepted with the mitigation plan. <br />10. Park dedication shall include cash as well as land, shall include the trail across the 2nd <br />• Addition to the eastern plat boundary, and include rough grading of the park land. <br />Generally, park land shall be as indicated on the "Parks/Open Space" plan submitted <br />in the April 2003 booklet. However, a new preliminary plat shall be submitted that <br />clearly shows the park dedication lands, along with upland data for all areas intended <br />to be dedicated as parkland. This data shall be reviewed to ensure acceptability prior <br />to final plat approval. There must be a minimum of 4.5 (four and one-half) acres of <br />contiguous upland useable for active recreation uses as determined by the Public <br />Services Director, and a minimum of 7.0 (seven) acres total upland. The cash <br />dedication may, at the City's discretion, be reduced by the cost of trail construction or <br />other in-kind activities by the developer. Trail locations within the park areas shall be <br />determined by the overall park design. The final park dedication shall be included in <br />the development agreement, which must be reviewed by the City Council for <br />approval. <br />
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