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Im M <br />L <br />4) <br />5) <br />8) <br />ClTYofORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO 461 Q <br />Appropriate tralTic and parking signage shall be installed subject <br />to the Orono staff and City Engineer's review, including required <br />stop signs within the parking lots and service drive to ensure safe <br />parking areas and pedestrian crossing within the development. <br />All landscaping shall conform to the standards established by Cit>- <br />ordinance for the RPUD and B-6 districts. <br />Monument signs may be provided by the developer at each <br />entrance to the site. The signage shall be limited to a company <br />or development name and/'or logo and street address on the <br />monument signs. Final desiga'materials of monument signage <br />shall be subject to approval by the City Council. <br />Final lighting plan shall be subject to City staff approval and shall <br />locate lighting so as to direct lights away from the adjacent <br />residential neighborhood. <br />Erosion control shall adhere to "Best iVlanagcment Practices for <br />Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas". All erosion controls <br />as required by the City shall be in place prior to commencing <br />excavation on the site. <br />The construction limits shall be clearly marked with adequate <br />fencing to prevent any construction damage or disturbance of any <br />trees and vegetation outside of the construction limits area. <br />Developer must strive to maintain perimeter vegetation to the <br />greatest extent possible during construction to minimize visual <br />impacts. <br />Additional improvements including burying of power lines, <br />installation of street lighting compatible with the City of Long <br />Lake’s street lighting program, and improvement of sidewalks <br />outside the project boundaries will be addressed in the <br />Development Agreement noted herein. <br />Page 9 of 13
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