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- as a through street. As a condition of this plat, Troy Street will be required <br />• to be extended through the Fairhaven Hills plat at the expense of the <br />developers. <br />Near the proposed 199th .Avenue/Zebulon Street intersection the road <br />alignment follows the current location of Mr. Mastley's driveway. The <br />proposed alignment of 199th Avenue is only 20' from an existing house <br />located in the exception along the western boundary of the plat, causing the <br />house to become non-conforming in terms of front yard setback. Staff is <br />proposing that 199th Avenue be shifted to the north approximately 15 feet so <br />that the existing home in this location meets the required 35 foot front yard <br />setback. This will require additional filling of wetlands which. will need to be <br />mitigated. <br />Proposed streets are extended to the boundaries of the plat to provide future <br />access to adjacent vacant properties. Attachment A shows how these roads <br />can tie in with surrounding vacant property to provide a logical extension for <br />future development. <br />COUNTY DITCHES <br />The preliminary plat shows the location of several branches of County Ditch <br />28 which run through this property. The ditch is an underground tiled <br />drainage system and is protected with a 60 foot wide easement area. A <br />permit will be required from the County to cross the ditch for road or <br />driveways. The developers have indicated that the ditch system is in need of <br />repair to fix .several broken the lines. County approval is required prior to <br />any maintenance on the County ditch system. Another issue related to the <br />County Ditch System is an existing detached garage which is currently <br />located within the ditch easement area on Lot 6, Block 4. Discussion should <br />take place with the County related to the location of the existing detached <br />garage. Possible options to address this issue include: <br />1. Remove or relocate the shed outside of the existing easement area or; <br />2. Stipulate to the property owner that if maintenance work needs to be <br />accomplished in the county ditch in that particular location, the shed <br />will need to be removed by the owner at their expense. Again, this <br />issue should be taken up with the County. <br />The developers will also have to work with the County Auditors office <br />regarding a redistribution of the ditch assessment onto the individual lots of <br />the plat. All the County ditch issues will need to be resolved prior to <br />• recording the plat. <br />