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6.The average lakeshore setback line shown on the preliminary plat shall be <br />the line used to define the average lakeshore setback for all 3 lots. <br />7.If the existing mound on lots 1 and 3 is proposed to remain in use during <br />the interim period, a temporary easement, expiring at the time of site <br />grading for proposed lot 1, may be permitted but only by approval of the <br />City. <br />8.The subdivider shall implement all currently provided or forthcoming <br />recommendations of the City Engineer regarding grading, drainage, <br />stormwater management and site improvcmens. <br />9.The developer shall comply with all requirements of the Minnehaha Creek <br />Watershed District. <br />10.Subdivider is hereby advised that preliminary subdivision approval will <br />expire within one year of the date of City Council approval. May 10,2005. <br />Should the subdivider fail to complete the filing of the final plat <br />application within the year deadline, it shall be necessary for the <br />subdivider to file a new preliminary subdivision application with the City. <br />Final Plat Submittab: <br />The following list of final submittals must be submitted to the Zoning <br />Administrator two weeks prior to the regularly scheduled City Council meeting on the <br />second and fourth Mondays of the month. These submittals are as follows: <br />1.Record plat drawings in the form of two (2) mylar copies (one copy for the <br />City’s records and one for filing with Hennepin County) and one (1) copy <br />reduced to 1” = 200 ’. Drawings to include: <br />a.Lot lines platted per preliminary survey by Mark Gronberg of <br />Gronberg & Associates, Inc., dated March 1,2004 and revised 4-12-04 <br />and 4-14-04. <br />b. Dedication of drainage and utility easements 10’ wide along the <br />exterior boundaries of property and S’ along the internal lot lines. <br />c. The naming of plat. <br />Page 3 of 6