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5. <br />Zoning File #1604 <br />July 2, 1991 <br />Page 4 <br />4.Areas designated on the plan as remaining undisturbed <br />shall be fenced off prior to grading to prevent their <br />destruction. <br />Applicant to execute a Developer's Agreement with the <br />City including: <br />a.Completion at approved time periods. <br />b.Posting of security so City can step in and <br />complete work if necessary. <br />c.Payment of fees for any excessive inspections <br />needed during the construction period, and payment <br />of any excessive engineer review fees accumulated <br />during the review process. <br />6.The applicant shall legally combine the four tax <br />parcels upon which the project will take place. <br />\ <br />I- <br />¥ <br />k <br />h. <br />I <br />Fence Pillar Issue <br />(During this application, the issue of the height of <br />proposed and partially completed boundary fence pillars was <br />discussed. Staff requested Planning Commission's interpretation <br />of side street and rear lot lines in relation to allowed fence <br />height for this property. The Planning Commission determined <br />that the pillars for all intents and purposes should be <br />considered as a fence, and that where lot lines abut a platted <br />improved or unimproved road right~of-way, the pillars must not <br />exceed the normal fence height of 3-1/2*. Applicant was advised <br />to either lower the pillars to meet that requirement, or to make <br />a separate application for a fence height variance.) <br />Isv