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.� , .. <br /> ��-� <br /> �� 0� <br /> • O O <br /> ��b - CITY of ORONU <br /> � � <br /> �� G'� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��sK�4��' No. � � `� � . <br /> relatively flat west of the intersection,and being a relatively uniform downhill slope east of <br /> the intersection. An existing driveway in the Garden Lane right-of-way servinQ the adjacent <br /> residence to the east will likely have to be relocated onto Garden Lane upon construction of <br /> tlle new road; this will be addressed as part of the final road design plans: The final road <br /> design for Garden Lane will also incorporate a right-angle approach onto Tonkariew to avoid <br /> blind spots for exiting vehicles.The maj ority of drainage from Garden Lane�i-ill be directed <br /> northward to the north stormwater pond via storm sewers,hence drainage to Tonkaview from <br /> Garden Lane will be minimized. The City Council finds that the proposed intersection will <br /> not create a hazardous situation,and does not have the potential for significa.nt environmental <br /> effects. <br /> . 10. In addition to reviewing the concerns noted in the Citizen Petition, the Cit�- Council has <br /> re��iewed the concerns expressed in three recent letters from Saga Hill area residents or their <br /> representatives.Those letters reiterate some of the concerns noted above.T�t-o of the letters <br /> specifically address pond maintenance, and request some assurance that the ponds will be <br /> • correctly constructed and maintained. The City Engineer will as a matter of course inspect <br /> the construction progress of the Development on a regular basis to ensure that all <br /> construction including construction of stormwater facilities meets all required standards. <br /> � Additionally,the permanent covenants established for the Development will arant the City <br /> the right of entry and authority to monitor, maintain and reconstruct if necessary the <br /> stormwater ponds should the residents fail to do so, and to assess the costs°of same back to <br /> the residents. <br /> Other issues noted in the recent letters include the general state of the e�isting area <br /> stormwater facilities, such as the lack of curb and gutter where it may be needed in the <br /> Wildhurst and Forest Lake Landing areas. Any additional impacts to these areas as a result <br /> of the proposed Development are expected to be minimal if any due to the stormwater <br /> � management facilities that will be constructed as part of the Development. <br /> 1 l. The City Coiincil finds that the concerns raised in the Citizen Petition and in additional <br /> correspondence by residents have been sufficiently addressed during the subdi�-ision review <br /> process, and that the subdivision has been revised a number of times in response to issues <br /> brought up by the City and by the area residents. The City Council further finds that the <br /> conditions of preliminary plat approval and conditions to be imposed on the Development <br /> result in a project that will have no potential for significant environmental effects. <br /> � . . Page 7 of 8 <br />
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