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<br />____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />Page 15 of 17 <br /> <br />the City Planner, shall require review and approval by the Planning Commission and <br />City Council. <br />2. The Master Planned Unit Development approval shall expire one year from the date of <br />City Council approval unless a building permit has been requested or a time extension <br />has been granted by the City Council. The City Council may extend the expiration date of <br />such approval upon written application by the person to whom the approval was granted. <br />3. A violation of any condition set forth in the permit shall be a violation of this Code, and <br />shall be cause for revocation of the permit. <br />4. A Master PUD Development Agreement shall be prepared by the City Attorney and <br />subject to City Council approval. The Master PUD Development Agreement shall be <br />fully executed prior to the issuance of building permits. <br />5. The applicant shall file the Final Plat with Ramsey County within 180 days of the <br />approval from the City. <br />6. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a landscape financial security equal to 125% of <br />the cost of the landscaping to be installed on the site shall be submitted. The Applicant <br />must submit a detailed cost estimate for the landscaping so staff can determine the final <br />amount. Landscape financial security shall be held for two full growing seasons. For any <br />landscaping that is not in accordance with the approved landscaping plan at the end of two <br />growing seasons, the Developer shall replace the material to the satisfaction of the City <br />before the guarantee is released. Where this is not done, the City, at its sole discretion, may <br />use the proceeds of the performance guarantee to accomplish performance. <br />7. A Grading and Erosion permit shall be obtained from the city’s Engineering Division prior <br />to commencing any grading, land disturbance or utility activities. The Applicant shall be <br />responsible for obtaining any permits necessary from other agencies, including but not <br />limited to, MPCA, Rice Creek Watershed District, and Ramsey County prior to the start of <br />any site activities. <br />8. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, all items identified in the September 1, 2021 <br />Engineering Division memo shall be addressed. All comments shall be adopted herein by <br />reference. <br />9. The final plans shall be subject to approval by the City Engineer, Building Official, and <br />Fire Marshal prior to the issuance of a grading and erosion control permit. <br />10. Final grading, drainage, utility, and site plans shall be subject to approval by the Public <br />Works Director, City Engineer, and City Planner prior to the issuance of a grading and <br />erosion control permit or other development permits. <br />11. Upon completion of grading and utility work on the site, a grading as-built and utility as- <br />built shall be provided to the City for review. <br />12. Heavy duty silt fence and adequate erosion control around the entire construction site shall <br />be required and maintained by the Developer during construction to ensure that sediment <br />and storm water does not leave the project site. <br />13. The Applicant shall be responsible for protecting the proposed on-site storm sewer <br />infrastructure and components and any existing storm sewer from exposure to any and all <br />stormwater runoff, sediments and debris during all construction activities. Temporary <br />stormwater facilities shall be installed to protect the quality aspect of the proposed and <br />existing stormwater facilities prior to and during construction activities. Maintenance of <br />any and all temporary stormwater facilities shall be the responsibility of the Applicant. <br />14. A right-of-way permit shall be required for work performed within the City right-of- <br />way.