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r <br />''■f <br />VAN EECKHOUT ENGINEERING SERVICES <br />120 South Brown Road <br />Long Lake, MN 55356 <br />952-473-0825 <br />2) It is agreed by the applicant that any rights that may have been acquired by the 120 day <br />approval statute will not be asserted during a normal processing period. This is not intended to <br />be an extension of processing time but rather a stay of the exercise of rights that may have been <br />acquired. <br />3)The proposed modification includes the following differences from the proposed plan; <br />a) reduction of lots from 7 to 4 <br />b) Two lots would enter ofT Apple Glen <br />c) Two lots would enter off the present driveway oft Brown Road <br />d) There would be no public or Private Roads or Public Sewer. The sewer if obtained <br />from Long lake would be utilized with individual service lines. <br />e) The applicant would agree to hold the City harmless should any issues be raised <br />concerning the access from Brown Road. <br />f) The applicaiit will make make an effort to meet with the City of Long Lake residents <br />and other interested parties prior to the matter being considered by the Orono City <br />council. <br />g) Open space and other easements would be limited to an open space easement over the <br />delineated wetland area plus the usual property line utility easements. <br />#h) The City and the applicant would use their best efforts to obtain sewer service fr om <br />Long Lake since it has been concluded that given the environmental sensitivity of the area <br />that central sewer would be in the public interest. <br />c) Should central sewer service not be provided by Long Lake the applicant agrees to use <br />septic systems and should that prove to be unworkable the applicant agrees to access the <br />existing sewer line in Brown Road. <br />Should you not agree with the content of this summary please let me know so we can work on <br />any problems. <br />Sincerely << <br />Chuck Van Eeckhout
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