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Mounms Vt�v <br />ty of Mounds View Staff Report <br />Item No: 7B <br />Meeting Date: November 12, 2013 <br />Type of Business: Council Business <br />City Administrator Review: <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Heidi Heller, Planning Associate <br />Item Title/Subject: Resolution 8170, Reapproving the Final Plat and <br />Developers Agreement for the "Coventry Senior Living" <br />Development; Planning Case MU2010-001 <br />Introduction: <br />On March 28, 2011, the City Council passed Resolution 7757, which approved the final <br />plat and developer's agreement for the Coventry Senior Living development. Per City <br />Code, an applicant has 6 months to record the plat with Ramsey County, and if the <br />recording does not happen within this timeframe, the plat approval is void. The code <br />also states that the plat can be reapproved and the applicant given up to another 6 <br />months. Coventry Senior Living is now starting on the project and will be closing on the <br />properties soon, and then will record the final plat and developer's agreement. Their <br />current final plat and developers agreement approval expires on November 13, 2013, <br />and they need more time. <br />Chapter 1202.07: Final Plat Approval Procedure <br />Subd. 4. Recording of Final Plat: If the final plat is approved, the subdivider shall, within <br />six months, record it with the County Register of Deeds or Registrar of Titles and, <br />within ten (10) days of recording, furnish the City with a reproducible copy of the <br />final plat showing evidence of the recording; otherwise, the approval of the final plat <br />shall be void, and the Clerk -Administrator shall so notify the County Register of <br />Deeds or Registrar of Titles. <br />Subd. 5. Re -Approval: In the event the plat is not recordable as approved or the <br />subdivider fails to record within the time prescribed herein, the Council may <br />re -approve the final plat upon payment of the plat reapproval fee as specified in <br />Appendix E and the following terms and conditions: a) that the subdivider proves to <br />the satisfaction of the Council that the delay was caused by conditions beyond the <br />control of the subdivider, and b) that the extension of time requested has or will <br />have no adverse effect on the City or property owners of the City, and c) that the <br />Council shall set the time limit of the extension requested but in no event shall it <br />exceed six months. (1988 Code §42.05; 1993 Code). <br />