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12. Development Plan. A development plan "Development Plan" shall be submitted by Developer <br /> and approved by the City Engineer or his designee prior to issuance of any building permit within the <br /> Subdivision. The Development Plan will identify, for each lot in the Subdivision those items noted on the <br /> checklist attached as Exhibit E to this Agreement. Approval of the Development Plan may be contingent <br /> upon soil borings verifying elevations and compaction tests for proposed house pads. <br /> 13. Landscaping. Developer shall cause the homebuilder to install two over story (deciduous) trees in <br /> the boulevard of each Lot. All required trees shall be 2 inches in caliper. <br /> (01) All residential landscaping requirements shall be completed prior to occupancy of the <br /> dwelling unit, or by June 1 following occupancy if occupancy occurs October 15 through May 31. <br /> (02) In the event the landscaping,including trees and establishment of turf,is not complete at the <br /> time of Certificate of Occupancy, the City may issue a certificate of occupancy and require the <br /> provision of a cash deposit from the builder of the lot to guarantee the successful completion of the <br /> landscaping improvement. The cash deposit shall be no less than $1,000.00. The City,its employees, <br /> agents or contractors shall have the right to go upon the property to complete the landscaping <br /> without permission of the owner of the property or lot, and shall not be liable for trespass. The City <br /> may also require a deposit as part of the building permit fee to secure compliance with the <br /> landscaping requirements. <br /> 14. Surface and Groundwater Management. <br /> (01) Dewatering. Due to the variable nature of groundwater levels and stormwater flows,it will <br /> be the Developer's and the Developer's contractors and subcontractors responsibility to satisfy <br /> themselves with regard to the elevation of groundwater in the area and the level of effort needed to <br /> perform dewatering and storm flow routing operations. All dewatering shall be in accordance with <br /> all applicable county, state, and federal rules and regulations. DNR regulations regarding <br /> appropriations permits shall also be strictly followed. <br /> (02) Wetlands. If the Developer proposes the filling of wetlands in connection with development <br /> of the Subdivision, final plat approval is contingent upon, and the final plat shall not be recorded <br /> until, receipt of necessary permits from appropriate regulatory agencies to fill wetlands as proposed <br /> by the Developer and approval by the Technical Evaluation Panel of the proposed mitigation plan <br /> for wetlands filling. If these permits are denied, or approval of the wetland permit and mitigation <br /> plan is subject to conditions which significantly impact the Subdivision, the final plat for the <br /> Subdivision shall be resubmitted to the City Council for consideration of changes required for the <br /> wetland approvals. The City shall receive a copy of the monitoring report annually for three years. <br /> (03) Erosion Control. Prior to initiating any work on the site, the erosion control plan, Plan B, <br /> shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City or other regulating <br /> authority. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they are deemed necessary <br /> to protect the downstream waters of the state. All areas disturbed by the grading operations shall be <br /> stabilized per the MPCA NPDES Stormwater Permit for Construction Activity and the City MS4 <br /> permit. Seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding specification which will include <br /> temporary erosion control measures to provide ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas <br /> shall be fertilized, mulched, and watered as necessary for seed retention and growth. The parties <br /> recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with <br /> the MPCA NPDES Stormwater Permit for Construction Activity, the City MS4 permit, with the <br /> erosion control plan and schedule, or supplementary instructions received from the City or other <br /> 9 <br />
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