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Mayor Grabek & Orono Council Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />I <br />Proa: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />Date: October 4, 1990 <br />8’ <br />m <br />Subject: #1532 Fullerton Properties, Inc., 2225 6th Avenue No - <br />A) Final Subdivision - Resolution <br />B) Road Name Approval <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Resolution Approving Final Plat of Shadowood Farms <br />Exhibit B - Plat of Shadowood Farms <br />Exhibit C - Resolution #2826 <br />Exhibit D - Bernhardson's Memo 9/18/90 <br />Exhibit E - Cox Agreement <br />Exhibit F - Easement Agreement - Bike Trail <br />Exhibit G - Road Name Request <br />Exhibit H - Hudson Directory Listings <br />A) Final Subdivision 6 Associated Docuaents - <br />After many delays, the applicant has fulfilled <br />requirements cf preliminary subdivision approval as set forth in <br />Resolution #2826, Exhibit C. <br />Since preliminary approval of the plat, the Park Commission <br />has reviewed the subdivision for the purpose of acquiring <br />additional lands for bike trails. As septic testing, lot lines <br />and road designs had been approved, the Park Commission <br />determined there would be a negligible impact on the preliminary <br />plat if bike trails were to be taken over the 10' drainage and <br />utility easement that outlines the property along the north and <br />west boundaries of the subdivision (refer to Exhibit B). After <br />much discussion, the City and developer reached agreement, the <br />final easement agreement (Exhibit F) is enclosed for Council s <br />review. The agreement addresses the septic concerns noted in <br />Bernhardson's memo of September 18, 1990 (Exhibit D), that <br />responds to the issues raised by Mike Gaffron in an earlier memo. <br />Gaffron's memo notes that septic sites can be moved further south <br />on Lots 1, 2 and 4, but Lot 5's septic test sites cannot be moved <br />further south because of drainage and elevations concerns. If a <br />bike trail is to be constructed along the northern boundary of <br />Lot 5, it must be constructed either at the very edge of the <br />drainage and utility easements or within the right-of-way of <br />County Road 6 for a 50-60' length. As part of the final resolve <br />of this easement agreement, the developer has agreed to submit in <br />writing a letter that would agree to amend the final septic plan <br />approved by the City whereby developer will agree to adjust and <br />relocate existing septic sites within Lots 1, 2 and 4. The City <br />in turn will agree to protect drainfield sites in Lot 5 during <br />period of trail construction.
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