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City Council Minutes <br />July 21, 2025 <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />10. The subdivision must be developed in accordance with all requirements included in <br />the Oakwater Ridge Master Plan and consistent with City Council action in their <br />approval on April 7, 2025. <br />11. The developer and the city must design and install access improvements at Highway <br />10 and 165th Ave to support the traffic needs of the proposed development. <br />12. The DNR must provide written approval of the work proposed within the Wild and <br />Scenic River District. <br />13. Along the property line with the Oliver Kelley Farm, the developer shall provide the <br />following: vegetative screening and a private property sign every 500 feet along the <br />non -wooded boundary, and one private property sign for each residential parcel <br />along the wooded boundary. <br />14. The developer must also work with Oliver Kelley Farm to resolve any <br />encroachment concerns resulting from the existing fence. <br />15. Staff and the developer shall work together to resolve addressing and street <br />alignment concerns. <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br />7.4 Preliminary Plat: Sherburne Meadows, Sherburne County - 10638 205th Ave NW <br />The staff report was presented. <br />Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br />Sandy Meredith, 20687 Quincy St, expressed concern about the traffic on the roads near her home <br />and felt that the noise and safety would be a concern with the proposed development. <br />Mayor Dietz stated the City is only considering the preliminary plat, but Sherburne County is <br />responsible for the road development and plan. She could contact the County to express further <br />concerns on the roads and safety. <br />Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br />Moved by Councilmember Wagner and seconded by Councilmember Beyer to approve <br />the preliminary plat of Sherburne Meadows, subject to the following conditions: <br />I . A wetland replacement plan is required and must be completed prior to approval of <br />the final plat. <br />2. Wetland boundaries identified on the plat may need to be updated after the subject <br />site has received a Notice of Decision from the TEP. <br />3. If the road is not immediately constructed as a through street, a temporary cul-de- <br />sac will be required at the dead end. <br />4. Work with Elk River Municipal Utilities (ERMU) to secure required utility permits <br />and coordinate overhead power lines. <br />S. The final plat must include an easement vacation request for the existing roadway <br />easements. <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br />Page 7 of 105 <br />