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l � <br /> � O� <br /> �` O �, O <br /> g � CITY of URONO <br /> � -_ � <br /> ;� � ti <br /> ti <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCiL <br /> ��`9kESS�g'�� � NO. � � � � <br /> - The interior spaces of the three cul-de-sac loops; <br /> - The wetland areas shown as open space on the Concept Plan. <br /> Additionally, the stormwater pond has potential to be a significant open space <br /> amenity for both the residential and commercial development of the property, and <br /> conditions for development of the commercial outlots should be established to <br /> protect the perimeter of the pond from commercial development encroachment <br /> to enable pedestrian amenities and a trail around the perimeter of the pond. <br /> " 16. The proposed open space areas within the development will be private open <br /> spaces, and will be maintained by the homeowners association. These spaces need <br /> to be high quality spaces, and the overall landscaping plan must be of similarly <br /> high quality. Further, site layout, building orientation and design, and building <br /> separation distances must be considered by the developer to maintain the `open <br /> . space' character intended by the City for this development. � <br /> � 17. Interior private street lighting should be at a low level consistent with the <br /> � sunounding rural residential character while providin; the necessary level of <br /> security, and will be maintained by the homeowners association. Public street <br /> lighting along Kelley Parkway will be provided by the developer, then maintained <br /> through standard agreement between the City and the appropriate public utility <br /> company. <br /> 18. There are no identifiable public parkland needs at this location other than <br /> extensions of the City's public trail system along Willow Drive and Highway 12. <br /> However, development of the proposed housing and future development of office <br /> uses will generate additional use of existing City park facilities in the area. On <br /> the basis of the Developers' statement that the public trail easements will be <br /> granted without requesting a park fee reduction, Council finds that no park lands <br /> need to be dedicated and the park dedication should be in the form of a Cash <br /> Contribution in Lieu of Lands as allowed by the Municipal Code. <br /> 19. The City Council finds that it would be prudent to conduct a traffic study as <br /> soon as possible to determine the impacts of this plan on roads and intersections � <br /> outside the development, to review internal circulation, and to determine whether <br /> specific revisions to the proposed development plan or offsite roadway <br /> � improvements are required, either as a direct result of this development or due <br /> to conditions not directly related to this development. Developer has indicated <br /> a willin�ess to pay an appropriate share of the costs of this study. <br /> Page 6 of 21 <br />
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