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CITY OF ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 6835 <br />c. Park dedication: $22,200 ($5,550 x 4 new lots) <br />B. General conditions imposed on preliminary plats shall apply, and are as follow: <br />1. Appropriate traffic control signage within and pertinent to the site shall be installed <br />by the Developer subject to the City Engineer's review and approval. <br />2. Applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City Council that all <br />requirements of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District as administrator of the <br />WCA regulations on Orono's behalf, are complied with. <br />3. Erosion control shall adhere to "Best Management Practices for Protecting Water <br />Quality in Urban Areas" and to the approved SWPPP. All erosion controls as <br />required by the City and the MCWD shall be in place prior to commencing grading <br />and excavation on the site. All such erosion control measures shall be maintained <br />in working order until the site is vegetated and stabilized. <br />4. The construction limits shall be clearly marked with adequate fencing to prevent <br />any construction damage or disturbance of any trees and vegetation outside of the <br />construction limits area. Developer shall identify trees to be preserved on site, shall <br />mark them on a site plan, and shall take extraordinary measures such as fencing, <br />signage, etc. to ensure they are not disturbed. <br />5. This approval is based upon the known issues that may affect this project, but this <br />approval does not limit the City from revising or amending these conditions as the <br />review process continues. <br />6. Council approval is based on the entire record, above Findings. <br />7. Any amendments to the plans which are not in conformity with City codes may <br />require further Planning Commission and City Council review. <br />8. Authorities granted by this resolution run with the Property not with the Applicants, <br />but are permissive only and must be exercised by filing a final Plat application <br />within one year of the date of Council approval, or the preliminary plat will expire <br />on that date (February 26, 2019). <br />