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5. A corridor providing direct access from Ferndale Road <br />North to the proposed new lot being created by the Wayzata <br />Country Club adjacent to the immediate west of the property^ <br />shall be provided between proposed Lots 1 and 2* <br />6. The existing private easement roadway serving the plat of <br />Fairway View and other certain properties to the west of the <br />Hauser property, shall be designated as a private road <br />outlot on the plat drawings, being 25* in width and <br />extending the length of the north property line. It is <br />intended that this private road outlot continue to be owned <br />by the owner of proposed Lot 1, until such time that the <br />ownership of such private road is transferred to the <br />property owners or property owners association served by <br />that private roadway. The property owner shall grant to the <br />City the standard road and utility easement over the private <br />road outlot (see Exhibit "A” attached). <br />7. The 20* corridor between Lots 1 and 2 that will provide <br />access to the Wayzata Country Club property to the west, <br />shall be platted as part of the proposed Wayzata Country <br />Club building lot. <br />8. The proposed Lot 1 and the proposed Wayzata Country Club <br />lot shall gain access to Ferndale Road North via a shared <br />driveway located at the existing driveway location serving <br />the existing house. Proposed Lot 2 shall be allowed a new <br />separate driveway curb cut for access to Ferndale Road <br />North. <br />9. A dedication of 33* of right-of-way shall be shown on <br />the plat drawings for the existing Ferndale Road North. <br />10. The proposed new lot has been demonstrated to contain <br />suitable sites for primary and alternate drainfield to serve <br />the proposed single feunily residence. Proposed Lot 1, with <br />the existing house, has been demonstrated to contain a <br />suitable alternate drainfield site. <br />11. A new single feunily residence can be constructed on Lot <br />2 without the need for further variances. <br />Page 2 of 5