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HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-17 "SUOlRI" RESOLUTION 95-17 RESOLUTION OF THE PRIOR LAKE CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF "WILDERNESS PONDS." MOTION BY: KEDROWSKI SECONDED BY: SCHENCK WHEREAS, the Prior Lake Planning Commission conducted public hearings on the 27th day of February, 1995, to act on an application submitted by Wilderness Ponds Development to approve the preliminary plat, rezoning and variances requested for "Wilderness Ponds"; and WHEREAS, notice of the public hearings on said motions have been duly published and posted in accordance with the applicable Minnesota Statutes; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission heard testimony from the applicant, the public, City staff and other interested persons; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the preliminary plat of "Wilderness Ponds" is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission approved cul-de-sac length variances described in items 1 and 2 below; and WHEREAS, The City Council held a hearing on March 20, 1995 to act on an application submitted by Wilderness Ponds to approve the preliminary plat. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA, that it hereby approves the preliminary plat of "Wilderness Ponds" subject to the following conditions and Exhibits attached hereto: 1. The grant of a 540' cul-de-sac length variance from the 500' maximum requirement for proposed "Windsor Lane." 2. The grant of a 550' cul-de-sac length variance from the 500' maximum requirement for proposed "Wilderness Trail." 3. The rezoning of approximately 8 acres of land located in the southeast part of the plat, from C-1, Conservation to R-l, Suburban Residential. 4. Dedication and improvement of park land as per Director of Parks and Recreation, Bill Mangan, (Exhibit A, memo dated 2-22-95). 5. The comments outlined in the attached memorandums from Engineering Staff, (Exhibits B and C), be addressed by the Developer. 16200 Eagle Creek Ave., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (612) 447-4230 / Fax (612) 447-4245 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 6. Developer be responsible to complete the connection to Blind Lake Trail, located west of the plat boundary. 7. Developer provide any oversizing of sanitary sewer, water, depth of sanitary sewer or other requirements to serve a potential annexation area located south of the plat. Costs associated with oversizing to be reimbursed to the developer as per City policy. 8. A specific plan should be provided that indicates areas of land disturbing activity along with a restoration plan. The plan should indicate the location and species of significant trees on site, defined as hardwood species, 12" or larger in caliper, and mitigative measures proposed to protect the significant trees. 9. The developer resolve the C.R. 21, 25' road right-of-way dedication issue with Scott County, acceptable to the City Engineer. 10. Proposed covenants establishing the responsibility for the maintenance of the signs over the entire project, be submitted prior to final plat, subject to review and acceptance of the City Attorney. 11. That all necessary permits and approvals from other local, state and federal government agencies be obtained by the Developer which are required due to the development. 12. The ordinary-high-watermark for Blind Lake be determined and/or accepted by the DNR. 13. The paving of Wilderness Trail to be terminated ten fet north of the south property line. Passed and adopted this 20th day of March, 1995. Andren Greenfield Kedrowski Schenck Scott Yes X X X X X No Andren Greenfield Kedrowski Schenck t { Seal} "SUOIRl"