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08/25/2003
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• <br />• <br />• <br />Ravens Hollow <br />page 8 <br />backing on Ware Rd. will be separated/buffered from the road by 100+ feet of wetland and <br />ponding. <br />No monument sign or landscaping has been submitted. If a monument sign is planned, plans for <br />the sign location, ownership, and maintenance must be submitted for City review and approval <br />prior to City Council review of the preliminary plat/general development plan. <br />Grading and Drainage: The grading and drainage related modifications and comments, as <br />recommended by the City Engineer in the attached memorandum must be addressed to the City <br />Engineer's satisfaction. <br />The plan is also subject to review and approval from the Rice Creek Watershed District. <br />Area Identification Sign: A monument sign identifying the Ravens Hollow neighborhood <br />likely will be constructed. It will be located in Outlot A, on the southwest corner of the Ravens <br />Court and Ware Road intersection. Outlot A will be owned by the homeowners association, as <br />will the sign. The sign information specifying sign design, location, ownership, and maintenance <br />will be submitted for City review with the final plat. The homeowners association documents <br />will include maintenance of the sign and its landscaping. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD <br />The Environmental Board reviewed several concept plans. At the April 30 meeting, the <br />Environmental Board saw the concept for the plan being reviewed now. Their recommendations <br />simply echoed their comments on the first plan. The "preservation area" referred to is a centeral <br />area previously proposed to have a covenant over it to prevent homeowners from cutting trees. <br />This is still possible, if the developer wants to include this in the private covenants. Most of the <br />other recommendations are part of standard requirements. <br />PLANNING & ZONING BOARD <br />The P & Z conducted a public hearing on the application on July 9th. The P & Z recommended <br />approval with conditions. Any conditions that have not already been fulfilled are included in <br />Resolution 03-134. <br />
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