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introduced the following resolution and moved
CITY OF MEDINAo �/
RESOLUTION NO. 0 /- q4
RESOLUTION GRANTING PRELIMINARY
APPROVAL OF INDEPENDENCE ESTATES
FOR DANBAR HOMES
WHEREAS, DanBar Homes (Applicant) has requested preliminary plat approval
for the real estate which is legally described as:
Blocks 3, 4, 5 and 6, Independence Beach, Hennepin County,
Minnesota, together with adjoining vacated road and road proposed to
be vacated.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Medina,
Minnesota that preliminary plat approval is granted to the Applicant for
Independence Estates, subject to the following conditions:
1. The Applicant shall construct or reconstruct the grading, base and
asphalt surfacing thirty (30) feet in width according to specifications
established by the Medina City Engineer of the following streets:
a) Birch Street from the centerline of Maple Street to the centerline
of Walnut Street, said Birch Street to be constructed with a 100
foot vertical curve;
b) Maple Street from the centerline of Cedar Avenue to a point 375
feet + easterly thereof, including an asphalt curb on the southerly
edge and the surface sloped toward the curb according to specifica-
tions established by the Medina City Engineer, provided that the
City shall pay up to $1,500 to defray all or a portion of the cost
of the gravel base; and
c) Cedar Avenue from the centerline of Walnut Street to the centerline
of Maple Street, to the extent necessary to restore the street after
utility construction;
2. The Applicant shall install sanitary sewer and water lines and connect
them to existing municipal systems in accordance with specifications of
the Medina City Engineer;
3. The Applicant shall pay, prior to the issuance of building permits,
sanitary sewer and water connection charges as required by the City;
4. The Applicant shall dedicate a utility easement over the southerly 10
feet of the subject property;
5. The Applicant shall dedicate for street and utility purposes the north
29.5 feet of proposed Lot 4, Block 1; and 12 foot utility easements
centered on all interior lot lines, provided, however, that the utility
easement on the boundary between Lots 2 and 3, Block 1, and between Lots
6 and 7, Block 1, and between Lots 2 and 3, Block 2, shall be ten feet;
6. The Applicant shall prepare and file an erosion control plan with the
Zoning Administrator and that the erosion control plan be approved by the
City Engineer;
7. The Applicant shall dedicate a drainage easement 10 feet in width, the
centerline of which shall be on the boundary line between proposed Lots 2
and 3, Block 2, and continuing easterly form Birch Street through Outlot
A to Ardmore Creek;
8. Outlot A shall be recognized as an unbuildable lot unless the Applicant
or successor in title demonstrates that it meets the City's septic system
ordinance requirements or is served by municipal sanitary sewer;
9. On the final plat Lots 1-4, Block 1 shall front on Cedar Avenue;
10. The Applicant shall submit the plat to the Pioneer Creek Watershed
Commission for approval and shall follow any recommendation of the said
Commission;
11. No more than one driveway, curb cut or entrance shall be permitted on any
lot;
12. The Applicant shall pay a park dedication fee in the amount determined by
city staff.
13. The Applicant shall pay to the City for administrative expenses the
amount determined by the City staff to represent the actual cost to the
City of review of the plat;
14. The Applicant shall enter into a road agreement with the City and post a
bond in the amount of $
15. The Applicant shall execute a development contract with the City;
16. The zoning administrator and city engineer shall review all road specifi-
cations;
17. It is acknowledged that a portion of the cost of upgrading Maple Street
shall be paid by Outlot A;
18. The Applicant shall submit to the city attorney a current abstract of
title or registered property abstract covering the property; and
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19. The city staff shall review the plans for the water lines and make
recommendation regarding looping the lines.
Dated: ,�.11e,e LAd /. , 1987.
Tho'as An.er=on, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Donna Roehl, Clerk -Treasurer
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member „5a ey f_4( and upon vote being taken thereon, the following
voted in favor thereof:
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and the following voted against same:
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Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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