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i---- <br /> /7 O� <br /> • O O <br /> ��e. - , CITY of ORONO <br /> � � <br /> ti <br /> �� �,'�' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��SH�g'� NO. � °� � � <br /> 1. Plans and Specifications. The following plans � and specifications shall be <br /> submitted for review and approval by the City and other appropriate jurisdictions, to <br /> ensure that the proposed plat will accomplish the intended purposes: <br /> a) Final plans and specifications for all proposed utility lines and services, <br /> including any proposed revisions to existing service facilities. (Plans and <br /> specifications for service line connections around the pond. Proposed plans shall <br /> be provided to the City for final review and approval with the Preliminary Plan <br /> set. The Public Works Department and MnDOT shall review and approve all <br /> utility improvements.)(Final sanitary sewer and watermain plans shall be provided <br /> and subject to approval by the Public Works Department. Plan sets for sewer <br /> and water shall be provided with the Preliminary Plat set.) <br /> b) Final grading, drainage and erosion control plan showing existing and <br /> proposed contours, building locations, elevations, stormwater facilities and <br /> • calculations, utilities and erosion control measures to be used during construction. <br /> Development Plan and Final Plat Approval will not be granted until the <br /> Minnehaha Creek Watershed District and MnDOT have approved the stormwater <br /> plans. <br /> c) Engineering details and design for any proposed retaining walls. <br /> d) Final landscaping design plan with planting schedules including numbers <br /> and species, in accordance with the landscaping requirements of the RPUD and <br /> B-6 zoning districts. <br /> e) Final building construction plans. <br /> fl Road and parking lot construction plans, including confirmation that <br /> parking lots and roadways will be paved and provided with concrete curb and <br /> gutter, and that all driving lanes within parking lots shall have a 9-ton minimum <br /> pavement section. A geotechnical evaluation of the soil shall be done in <br /> conjunction with the pavement design and shall be submitted to the City <br /> � Engineer for approval. Applicant shall provide detailed engineering evaluations and <br /> plans to indicate the stability of the parking areas located adjacent to the office <br /> � Page 3 of 7 <br />