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14� <br />.7 <br />• <br />G~� <br />CITY of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 54 34 <br />Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has approved the stormwater <br />management plans. <br />C) Engineering details and design for proposed retaining walls exceeding 4 <br />feet in height. <br />d) Sufficient detail to meet the approval of the City Engineer. <br />12. Easements & Covenants. <br />a) Drainage Easements shall be granted to the City of Orono. over the <br />raingardens, as well as covenants to ensure their permanent maintenance. <br />b) Drainage and Utility Easements shall be dedicated to the public on the <br />final plat 10' along all exterior property lines, and 5' either side of interior <br />property lines. <br />C) Covenant shall be executed providing for permanent maintenance of ivy <br />plantings on retaining walls in Outlot B. <br />13. Developers Agreement. Developer shall execute a Developer's Agreement for <br />construction of improvements on the Property to ensure all site improvements are <br />installed to the City's specifications and satisfaction. Said Developers Agreement <br />may contain additional conditions not noted in this Preliminary Plat Approval <br />resolution. No land alterations can take place until erosion control is established <br />and the City is in receipt of a final grading and drainage plan. No improvements <br />can begin until the City Engineer has approved all improvement plans. A Letter of <br />Credit must accompany a fully executed Developer's Agreement written to 150% <br />of the cost of the proposed site improvements, including any required <br />landscaping, as outlined in the City Engineer's Cost Estimate. No building <br />permits will be issued until all drainage facilities and improvements have been <br />installed. <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />
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