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6. <br />8. <br />in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program. <br />FUEL & CHEMICAL STORAGE. Fuel and chemical storage facilities are approved as <br />described and as shown on the approved site plan (Exhibit B-13A) subject to the appropriate <br />federal and state agency and local permits and pertinent code requirements, and subject to <br />appropriate natural screening to make said storage facilities completely invisible from off <br />site. <br />7. INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS. <br />A. SPRING HILL ROAD. If access to the site is provided from Spring Hill <br />Road, applicant shall pay the actual costs of overlaying said road. The estimated cost of such <br />overlay is $131,732. (jv <br />B. HUNTER/6 INTERSECTION. Applicant shall design and have constructed <br />an auxiliary lane for westbound County Road 6 traffic at the 6/Hunter Drive intersection, <br />subject to approval of the Hennepin County Department of Public Works. <br />C. COUNTY ROAD 6 ACCESS. Applicant shall design and have constructed <br />an auxiliary lane for westbound County Road 6 traffic across from the entrance to the <br />property, and shall similarly provide an eastbound acceleration lane, subject to approval ot <br />the Hennepin County Department cf Public Works. <br />D. TUNTIEL. The City will enter into a cooperative agreement with Hennepin <br />County to identify legal and technical responsibilities for the tuunel under County Road 6. <br />Applicant shall concurrently enter into a cooperative agre-'>ment with the City regarding said <br />tunnel, and applicant shall accept all reassigned responsibilities for the tunnel as may be <br />deemed appropriate by the City Council. The tunnel shall be designed and installed to meet <br />all appropriate County and City requirements. <br />E. TRAIL SYSTEM. Applicant shall work with the City in establishing a trail <br />system to be dedicated to the City for public use as described in Exhibit D. <br />. <br />■i <br />SITE DESIGN <br />Page 11 of 16