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City Council Minutes <br />April 19, 1993 <br />Page 12 <br />• Mary Eberley stated that the Planning Commission recommended approval <br />of the preliminary plat. <br />Bill Campbell, 19675 Elk Lake Road, stated his concerns about the <br />trails proposed in the plat. He indicated that the developer has <br />proposed to run a trail along his property line. <br />- Councilmember Holmgren stated that this may be unnecessary as there are <br />already trails on property near the plat located in Woodland Trails <br />park. <br />Mr. Nord questioned the need for the trails and also questioned the <br />need for the park on the northern border of the proposed plat. <br />Vice Mayor Dietz stated that he feels the neighborhood park should be <br />some other place other than underneath power lines. <br />Councilmember Holmgren stated that there are recreational facilities <br />available across the road and feels the area has enough recreational <br />opportunities. <br />Councilmember Scheel suggested eliminating the park and requiring Park <br />Dedication Fees in lieu of the park. <br />Mr. Nord indicated his concern regarding traffic and stated he would <br />like to see County Road 1 signed. <br />There being no further comments, Vice Mayor Dietz closed the public <br />hearing. <br />COUNCILMEMBER SCHEEL MOVED TO APPROVE THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF <br />MEADOWVALE HEIGHTS WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: <br />1. FINAL PLAT BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 1 YEAR FOLLOWING THE DATE OF CITY <br />COUNCIL .PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL, UNLESS AN EXTENSION IS GRANTED <br />BY THE CITY COUNCIL. <br />2. IN ORDER FOR THE DEVELOPERS TO FILL WETLANDS, THEY MUST A) <br />DELINEATE THE WETLANDS ACCURATELY; B) PROVIDE JOINT NOTIFICATION <br />TO THE REQUIRED STATE AGENCIES AND GAIN THEIR APPROVAL; C) GAIN <br />THE APPROVAL OF THE TECHNICAL EVALUATION PANEL; AND D) MITIGATE <br />THE FILLED WETLANDS AT A RATIO OF AN ACRE PER ACRE <br />3. APPROVALS MUST BE RECEIVED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, MPCA, <br />NPDES, DNA, AND THE SHERBURNE COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. <br />4. THE DEVELOPER GAIN COUNTY APPROVAL FOR CROSSING THE DITCH WITHIN <br />THE PLAT AND THE DRAINAGE PLAN FOR THE PLAT INCORPORATES COUNTY <br />COMMENTS REGARDING THE AFFECTS OF PLAT DRAINAGE ON THE COUNTY <br />DITCH SYSTEM. <br />5. THE DEVELOPER PROVIDES THE DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS. <br />