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Memo to the Mayor and City Council/P96-13 Page 7 <br /> November 26, 1996 <br /> • elevations. This plan will need to be approved by the City Engineer <br /> prior to issuance of any building permits. <br /> 12. The developer reimburse the city for costs associated with reviewing <br /> this plat prior to releasing the plat for recording with Sherburne <br /> County. <br /> 13. The developer will need to provide a letter of credit to the City of Elk <br /> River in the amount of 100% of the costs associated with improvements <br /> within the development. <br /> 14. Street lights will need to be provided throughout the development in <br /> locations as recommended by Elk River Municipal Utilities. <br /> 15. Clustered mailboxes be utilized throughout the development. <br /> 16. A complete landscape plan be submitted for approval prior to recording <br /> the plat with Sherburne County. This plan shall include yard trees as <br /> required per ordinance, a landscaped area along Proctor, the required <br /> trees along the city trail in the southwest corner and possibly <br /> additional boulevard trees along Rush and Highland Road. <br /> • 17. The plat be revised as follows: <br /> 0 The lots along the north edge of the development which are <br /> adjacent to Lafayette Woods have an increased depth to a minimum <br /> of 160'. <br /> 0 Eliminate Lot 24, Block 4 and have the area included as part of <br /> Lots 21, 22 and 23 of Block 4. <br /> 0 All of the lots in the development have a minimum depth of 125' as <br /> measured through the center of the house pad. <br /> 0 Lots 15 and 16, Block 4 include a flat usable area to a lot depth of <br /> 125' prior to beginning the side slopes of the sedimentation pond. <br /> II/ <br /> s:\planning\pc\p96-13.doc <br />