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, X.C. Minutes - Oct. 26, 1988 <br />)page 11 <br />tract C as shown <br />on the survey to his son. All <br />of the tracts in question <br />have frontage on <br />a public roadway and meet lot width <br />requirements. <br />Mr. <br />Macalus is requesting <br />a variance from the formal <br />platting procedure <br />and <br />ten acre requirement <br />to allow for a lot slightly <br />under 10 acres. If <br />the <br />planning commission <br />recommends approval of this <br />subdivision to the <br />city <br />council we would <br />suggest said recommendation be <br />subject to special <br />conditions. <br />Commission member concurred this was an appropriate use of the land and <br />had no objections to the proposed subdivision. There was no one from the <br />public to comment. <br />Thoreson made motion, second by Henry to recommend approval of the <br />subdivision request and waiver of the formal platting procedure for Fred <br />and Mary Ellen Macalus to subdivide 62 acres into a 9.9 acre tract, 9.8 <br />acre tract and one 42.7 acre parcel subject to the following special <br />conditions: <br />1. The preliminary survey be submitted to the city council within 90 days <br />of the commission's recommendation and the revised survey incorporate <br />the recommendations of the staff, Rice Creek Watershed District, and <br />other governmental agencies. <br />2. The preliminary survey will not be submitted to the council until all <br />legal, engineering, and staff recommendations have been incorporated <br />into the survey. <br />3. All fees relating to the subdivision shall be paid by the applicant <br />including the cost of recording documents with Washington County., <br />4. Developer pay fee in lieu of parkland dedication at the time of final <br />survey approval. <br />5. A drainage plan including holding ponds and ditches must be approved <br />by the watershed district and maintianed by the property owner with <br />the method of maintenance to be reviewed by the city engineer. <br />6. Mailbox locations shall be approved by the United States Postal <br />service. <br />7. Developer shall install one tree per lot of a minimal size within the <br />subdivison development as per city regulations. <br />G. Approved driveways or drainage ways must include the installation of a <br />minimum 15" diameter, corrugated metal culvert acceptable to the city <br />if required by the city building inspector. <br />9. The developer shall secure Rice Creek Watershed District approval of <br />their on site drainage plan prior to approval of the final survey by <br />the city council. <br />10. Percolation tests must be completed on each of the buildable lots and <br />must be submitted to the city for review prior to final survey <br />approval. <br />11. Lot lines within the subdivision must be identified to determine <br />proper building setbacks if required by the building inspector. <br />All aye, motion passed. <br />Administrator Huber informed the planning commission that the Bald Eagle <br />Sportsmans Assoc. had recently made some major safety improvements at <br />their club. It was noted that the club has been subject to an annual <br />review by the commission for some time. Commissioners concurred that an <br />
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