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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1991-96Member adoption: introduced the following resolution and moved its CITY OF MEDINA RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO OLSON/DEDEKER PLAT WHEREAS, R.A. Olson and K. Dedeker (Applicants) have requested preliminary approval of a plat of certain property in the Northeast 1 /4 of the Southeast 1/ 4 of Section 14, Township 118 North, Range 23 West lying north of the centerline of Medina Road; and WHEREAS, the planning commission and city council have reviewed the preliminary plat submitted by the Applicants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Medina, Minnesota that preliminary approval is granted for the Olson/Dedeker plat, subject to the following conditions: 1. It is acknowledged and agreed that the existing sheds on Lots 3 and 4 do not meet setback requirements for animal structures and may only be used for storage; 2. If the existing septic system on Lot 2 fails or is replaced, the property owner agrees to relocate the driveway from Lot 2 so that it accesses directly onto Outlot A; 3. The width of Outlot A must be adjusted to meet city specifications; 4. The Applicants must construct a road on Outlot A to City specifications and enter into a private road agreement satisfactory to the city attorney regarding the road. Construction of the road will also require work on the ditch and replacement of the culvert on Medina Road; 5. Lot 1 must have access to Outlot A and not Medina Road; 6. A driveway easement satisfactory to the city attorney must be recorded against Lot 3 for the benefit of Lot 2; 7. It is acknowledged and agreed that the City's park dedication requirements are applicable to this subdivision; RHB26145 ME230-144 8. It is acknowledged that Lots 3 and 4 will have sufficient room for animal structures; 9. The final plat must show dedication of the drainage and utility easements and the right-of-way along Medina Road required by the city engineer; 10. The Applicants must pay to the city for administrative expenses the amount determined by the city staff to represent the actual cost to the city of reviewing the application; 11. The Applicants must submit a current abstract of title or registered property abstract covering all the land within the subdivision for review by the city attorney; and 12. The Applicant must submit the final plat to the city for approval within 180 days of the date of the adoption of this resolution, which final plat must in all material respects conform to the preliminary plat, except that it must incorporate all changes and modifications required by this resolution. Dated: ATTEST: 1991. Donna Roehl, Clerk- reasurer The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member ./44j i.Ke// and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: r-c, f ic72,4 e/// and the following voted against same: /v//L/e Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. / E fteeC/ RHB26145 ME230-144