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5) Street lighting if proposed shall be provided by the Developer and shall be of <br />a style, number, height and location approved by the City. Street lighting shall <br />be downcast, fully shielded and at a low level consistent with the surrounding <br />rural residential character while providing the necessary level of security. <br />6) Building footprints and styling shall be generally per the examples included <br />in the attached Exhibit B-6. Developer shall make every attempt to ensure <br />that identical dwelling units are not placed side-by-side. <br />7) Flexibility shall being granted for the lot area, width and setback standards of <br />the RPUD District as noted in the Findings section above. <br />10) Significant trees identified to remain shall be protected with snow fence at the <br />drip line, and no material storage may occur within the fenced area. <br />11) Applicant to confirm with SHPO that that there are no archaeological sites <br />within the property. <br />12) Applicant shall dedicate an easement for potential future public trail purposes <br />over the northerly 10 feet of the property. <br />B. Transportation <br />1) The new road serving the development shall be platted as Right of Way. <br />2) Concrete curb & gutter will be required. Individual driveway approaches <br />within the right-of-way shall be of concrete. <br />3) The cul de sac shall be reviewed to ensure that moving vans, garbage trucks, <br />firetrucks, etc. are accommodated. The Long Lake Fire Department shall <br />review the interior road system, and any revisions required for fire -protection <br />purposes shall be made by the Developer. <br />4) Appropriate traffic control signage within and pertinent to the site shall be <br />installed by the Developer subject to the City Engineer's review and approval. <br />C. Utilities; Stormwater Management <br />Page 9 of 15 <br />