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Final Construction Plans. Each easement, if needed, must be provided in the city standard form <br />of easement agreement. <br />17. Before the execution and recording of a final plat for the development, the developer or <br />applicant shall enter into a Developer's Agreement with the City. Such an Agreement must be <br />approved by the City Attorney and by the City Council. The Agreement shall delineate who is <br />responsible for the design, construction and payment for the required improvements with <br />financial guarantees, therefore. The agreement shall outline any approved phasing plan. <br />18. The Applicant or developer must enter into a separate grading agreement with the City before <br />starting any grading activity in advance of final plat approval. The City shall review any <br />grading plan that is submitted in advance of a final plat and said plan shall document the extent <br />of any proposed grading on the site. <br />19. That the Applicant must record the final plat within 180 days after City Council approval or the <br />final, plat shall be considered void unless a request for a time extension is submitted in writing <br />and approved by the City Council. <br />20. The Final Plat may be revised and resubmitted for administrative approval in order to meet <br />grading standards on Outlots B & C as follows - <br />a. The west property line of Outlot B will be moved up to 12 feet to the west. <br />b. The north property line of Outlot B will be moved up to 8 feet to the north. <br />c. The east property line(s) of Outlet C will be moved up to 16 feet to the east. <br />1. The trail along the south side of Stillwater Way shall be proposed in a manner consistent with <br />City engineering standards and best practices and is subject to approval by the City. If necessary <br />through realignment, a trail easement shall be executed and recorded with the final plat, or <br />provided as a permanent trail easement in the City's standard loon of easement agreement. <br />22. Curb cuts shown on Outlets D and E shall be revised to meet the City's Engineering Design <br />Standards as discussed in the City Engineer's Memo dated 4/15/24, as may be amended. <br />23. If alternative design on Outlot B is not approved by the Valley Branch Watershed District, City <br />Engineer, and Public Works director, the final plat may be resubmitted for review by the City <br />Council. <br />Passed and duly adopted this 21 " day of May, 2024 by the Lake Elmo Minnesota City Council. <br />Charles Cadenhead, <br />EWIM19M <br />J qheoh�nson, it Clerk�� <br />