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<br />Page 9 of 19 <br />security, and will be maintained by the homeowners association. Private street <br />lighting will be provided by the developer, then maintained through standard <br />agreement between the homeowners association and the appropriate public utility <br />company. <br /> <br />25. 10% Private Park RPUD Requirement. The private recreation area of ‘10% of <br />the platted property’ required under the RPUD standards will be satisfied via a <br />neighborhood park near the west end of the development, plus a trail system <br />throughout the perimeter of the landfill area as shown in the attached Trail Plan. <br /> <br />26. Park and Trail Dedication. There are no identifiable public parkland needs at this <br />location. However, development of the proposed housing will generate additional <br />use of existing City park facilities in the area. The 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. Additionally, the <br />Council finds that although no public trails along the property boundaries are <br />planned, it would be prudent to obtain a trail easement over the northerly 10 feet of <br />the property for potential future trail use, such easement to coincide with the <br />required 10’ drainage and utility easement in that same location. The developer <br />and/or individual property owners shall be allowed to landscape the trail easement <br />area subject to execution by the Developer of an Encroachment Agreement <br />establishing that if a future trail is constructed, the landscaping may be removed to <br />accommodate such trail with no compensation to the property owners. <br /> <br />27. Stormwater Management. Stormwater management is proposed to be provided <br />by a stormwater pond area at the west end of the site, which will ultimately <br />discharge to the major wetland on the site. The stormwater facilities will be subject <br />to standard drainage easements. In addition to the City of Orono, the Minnehaha <br />Creek Watershed District have approval authority over the applicants’ stormwater <br />management plan. Final stormwater plans will be subject to the recommendations <br />and approval of the City Engineer. <br /> <br />28. Stormwater and Drainage Improvements & Fees. The property will be subject <br />to the Stormwater and Drainage Trunk Fee. Recent Council action to revise the <br />Trunk Fee provisions would result in a fee (for development at greater than 4.0 <br />units per acre) of $8,490 per acre (2016 Fee Schedule), based on non-wetland <br />acreage. The area of the landfill shall not be included in the acreage charged. The <br />acreage charge shall be calculated based on the area of individual platted lots plus