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29 <br /> <br />be required showing a potential and feasible way in which the lot or lots may be resubdivided in <br />future years for more intensive use of the land, the placement of buildings or structures upon the <br />lots shall allow for potential resubdivision. <br /> (13) Shoreland. <br /> (a) Land suitability. No land shall be subdivided which is held unsuitable by the City for <br />the purposed use because of flooding, inadequate drainage, steep slopes, soil and rock formations <br />with severe limitation for development, severe erosion potential, inadequate water supply or <br />sewage disposal capabilities. <br /> (b) Review by Commissioner of Natural Resources. All plats within a shoreland district <br />shall be reviewed by the Commissioner before approval by the City may be granted. Review <br />shall require that the proposed plats be received by the Commissioner at least 10 days before a <br />hearing is called by the City for consideration of approval of a preliminary plat. <br /> (c) Copies of plats supplied to Commissioner. Copies of all plats within shoreland areas <br />shall be submitted to the Commissioner within 10 days of final approval by the City. <br /> (C) Easements. <br /> (1) Width and location. An easement for utilities at least 10 feet wide, shall be provided <br />along all lot lines. If necessary for the extension of main water or sewer lines or similar utilities, <br />easements of greater width will may be required along lot lines or across lots. See § section <br />150.277(A)() (2)() (e) of theis Citythe City Ccode and the City’s Engineering Design Guidelines <br />for other applicable easement regulations. <br /> (2) Continuous utility easement locations. Utility easements shall connect with easements <br />established in adjoining properties. These easements, when approved, shall not subsequently be <br />changed without the approval of the City Council after a public hearing. <br /> (3) Provisions for drainage. Easements shall be provided along each side of the center line <br />of any water course or drainage channel whether or not shown in the Comprehensive Plan, to a <br />width sufficient in the judgment of the City Council to provide proper maintenance and <br />protection and to provide for storm water runoff and installation and maintenance of storm <br />sewers. They shall be dedicated to the City by appropriate language in the owner’s <br />certificate. See § section 150.277(A)() (2)() (e) of theis City code for other applicable easement <br />regulations. <br /> (D) Erosion and sediment control. Erosion and sediment control plans shall be provided in <br />accordance with § section 150.277(B) of theis City code. <br /> (E) Drainage. A complete and adequate drainage system design, in accordance with the <br />Watershed District, § section 150.277(A) of theis City code, and Local Storm Water <br />Management Plan, approved by the City Engineer, shall be required for the subdivision. <br /> (F) Monuments for plats. <br /> (1) Official monuments, as designated or adopted by the County Surveyor's Office or <br />approved by the County District Court for use as judicial monuments, shall be set at each corner <br />or angle on the outside boundary of the final plat or in accordance with a plan as approved by the <br />City Engineer. The boundary line of the property to be included with the plat must be fully