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<br />. <br />.. ARDEN lllLLS CITY COUNCIL - NOVEMBER 13, 1995 5 <br />. Mr. Ringwald noted that the applicant has sixty (60) days from the date of the City Council <br /> approval to record the finaI plat or that approval is void. If the finaI plat is approved tonight, <br />. then the approval would become void on Friday, January 12, 1996. <br />. Mr. Ringwald indicated the letter of credit had been received and the Development Agreement <br /> was under review of the City Attorney. <br />. City Attorney Filla indicated he had reviewed the letter of credit and is comfortable with the <br /> document. He noted that the plat and declarations wiIl be finished and soon recorded. <br />. MOTION: Hicks moved, and Aplikowski seconded a motion to approve Planning Case #95- <br /> 05, finaI plat of Townhomes of Lake Valentine subject to the stated conditions <br /> with the exception of condition number three (3) which has already been met. <br />. Mayor Probst aIlowed public comment at this time. <br />. Ms. Doris Cannif, 3946 Glenview Avenue, indicated there is a stream that will flow from Lake <br /> Valentine due to a plugged culvert and wiIl flood the property under discussion. Mayor Probst <br />.- indicated this property no longer has a connection to Lake Valentine. <br /> Ms, Cannif indicated there is a plugged culvert under Highway 10 that needs to be opened. She <br />. noted flooding in her back yard this previous August. She felt the Council was ignoring the <br /> flooding issue. Mayor Probst reitemted that there is no longer a connection to Lake Valentine <br /> from this property. <br />. Councilrnember Aplikowski inquired if the City had received any phone calls regarding flooding <br /> on the Ogren property. Mr. Fritsinger indicated he did not receive any calls to his knowledge. <br />. Mayor Probst indicated the area that Ms. Cannif is referring to is at Valentine Park, at the <br /> intersection of County Road F and Highway 10, not E2 and Highway 10. <br />. Ms. Sharon Turgeon, 1777 Venus Avenue, asked for clarification of items in the Planning <br /> Memo regarding distance between Units 5 and 6 and the 66 foot easement; the sediment pond <br /> could possibly flood; and also, would the conservation easement be disturbed during the <br />. construction. <br /> City Attorney Filla indicated in response to the sedimentation pond issue, that the declarations <br />. state that the maintenance of the sedimentation pond is the responsibility of the Association. The <br /> information regarding the sedimentation pond would be presented prior to the sale to any of the <br />. purchasing of the units. <br /> Mr. Ringwald indicated once the conservation easement is established it would not be disturbed. <br />.- He noted in regard to the distance between the 66 foot easement and Units 5 and 6, perhaps to be <br />. <br />