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S 11.31 <br />A. Double Frontage Lots. Double frontage and <br />reversed frontage lots shall be avoided except where necessary to <br />provide seoaration of residential development from traffic <br />arterials or to overcome specific disadvantages of topography and <br />orientation. <br />B. Access From Any Arterial Roadway. Lots shall <br />not, in general, derive access exclusively from an arterial <br />roadway. Where driveway access from any arterial roadway may be <br />necessary for several adjoining lots, the Council may require t-at <br />such lots be served by a combined access drive in order to limit <br />possible traffic hazard on such roadway. Where possible, driveways <br />shall be designed and arranged so as to avoid requiring venicles to <br />back into traffic on any arterial roadway. <br />Subd. 6. Soil Preservation, Grading and Seeding <br />A. Soil Preservation and Final Grading. No <br />certificate of occuoancy shall be issued until final grading has <br />been completed in accordance with the approved final subdivision <br />and the lot precovered with soil with an average depth of at least <br />six (6) inches which shall contain no particles over two (2) inches <br />in diameter over the entire area of the lot, except that porwion <br />covered by buildings or included in streets, or where the grade has <br />not been changed or natural vegetation seriously damaged. Topsoil <br />shall not be removed from residential lots or used as spoil, but <br />shall be redistributed so as to provide at least three (3) incnes <br />of cover on the lots and boulevards. <br />B. Lawn-Grass Seed and Sod. Lawn-grass seed shall <br />be sown at not*less than four (4) pounds to each one-thousand <br />(1,000) square feet of land area. The seed shall consist or a <br />maximum of ten percent (10%) rye grass by weight and a <br />ninety percent (90%) of permanent bluegrass and/or fescue grass by <br />weight. All seed shall have been tested for germination within one <br />(1) year of the date of seeding, and the date of testing shall be-- <br />on the label containing the seed analysis. All lots shall be <br />seeded from the roadside edge of the unpaved right-of-way back to a <br />distance of twenty-five (25) feet behind the principal residence on <br />the lot. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued untix <br />respreading of soil and seeding of lawn has been completed; except <br />that during the period of the year when seed cannot be sown, the <br />property owner and/or developer shall submit an <br />writing to assure that respreading of soil and seeding of lawn will <br />be done during the immediate following planting season, and shall <br />leave a security in a form acceptable to the City for performance <br />in such an amount as shall be determined by the City. me <br />developer may choose to include final lot grading and required mwn <br />grass seeding improvements in a subdividers agreement and shall <br />leave a security in a form acceptable to the City for <br />in such an amount as shall be determined by the City. Sod may be <br />used to comply with any requirements of seeding set forth herein. <br />ORONO CC 455 (4-1-84) <br />J
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