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r- <br />I • <br />■ft <br />will require a 60' right-of-way which is shown on the preliminary plan. The road <br />width and size of cul-de-sac will also be developed to standards set by the City of <br />Medina. The cul-de-sac shall be a minimum paved width of 80' and a minimum <br />right-of-way width of 100'. <br />11.It appears there would be private easements in place to provide access to lots located <br />at 4545 and 4301 Wa: rata Boulevard. They would access the proposed cul-de-sac <br />via a private easement over the 4555 Wayzata Boulevard property. Access to the <br />4301 Wayzata Boulevard lot would require a legal easement over the property <br />located at 4545 Wayzata Boulevard. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon one or more of the <br />findings noted above, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby approves the preliminary’ road <br />plat application for Robb. R. Rudd per the preliminary plat drawings by Otto Associates Engineers <br />and Land Surveyors, Inc., attached to this resolution as Exhibit A, subject to the following <br />conditions: <br />1.The storm water retention pond shall be developed to NURP standards and be <br />protected by granting of a drainage and utility easement to ensure the area will not <br />be developed, and drainageways are protected. <br />2.The road shall be dedicated as a public road and developed to standards established <br />by the City of Medina, subject to a Developers Agreement to be executed between <br />the City and the developer. Road construction can begin as soon as the engineering <br />plans for the road as well as stormwater management plans have been approved by <br />the City, the Developers Agreement has been executed, and the final plat has been <br />recorded with Hennepin County. <br />3.Subdivider is hereby advised that the City will not grant final plat approval until the <br />MCWD has approved all grading and drainage improvements on the property. <br />4.The Council recognizes the applicants may not proceed with a final plat application <br />in Medina until 2003. Therefore the Council agrees to waive the one year <br />requirement for final t^iproval, and agrees to extend the final plat application <br />deadline to December 31,2003. Should the subdivider fail to complete the filing of <br />the final plat application within the deadline, it shall be necessary for the subdivider <br />to file a new preliminary application with the City. <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />AM