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<br />Tom stated that Rockey Goertz is aware of the wetland delineation issue, the contingency <br />ofFEMA and the required escrow. <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />Dave stated that the city has not adopted an as built grading plan and had talked about just <br />putting it in the development agreement. As Built Grading Plan being: grade to plan, put <br />in the house pad, regrade and verifY. Paul added that he would have to do some <br />compaction tests on the house pads. <br /> <br />Dave said the city could get a performance bond from the contractor to guarantee he will <br />complete the work. <br /> <br />Dave also expressed some concern that if the curb and street goes in prior to him bringing <br />in the required amount of fill, they would be hauling on the new street and the city may <br />want to escrow additional money to cover this. <br /> <br />Dave also advised the council not to issue building permits without FEMA approval. <br /> <br />Dave brought up the issue of having the ditch graded properly when developed, therefore <br />losing some of the trees behind the current houses on Brian Drive. Jim told the council <br />about a "tree grant" that is available. <br /> <br />Paul stated that the trees need to be "mound" planted and should be noted in the <br />developers agreement as such. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Paul asked if the revised grading plan was submitted to RCWD and questioned how it <br />would affect the existing residents on Brian Drive. Dave responded that he wasn't sure <br />which plan was submitted but that the plan is a better one for those residents. <br /> <br />A grading plan needs to be established for Clearwater Meadows for now and a plan in <br />place for future developments. Paul said the benefit would be to have proper drainage for <br />the flat areas. <br /> <br />Dave said as a compromise the city could required he grade that site and two adjacent lots <br />with as built surveys. Paul suggested he could also do it in thirds. Dave stated that doing <br />it either way would be more costly and require more of Paul's time but that Paul could <br />keep track and charge it back to the developer. <br /> <br />Rockey Goertz arrived at 5:46 p.m. and updated the council on the permit status with <br />RCWD. He stated that they have moved up the date from June 26th to the 12th for <br />review and approval. <br /> <br />Rockey stated that the regional ponding and mass grading work is $130,000. According <br />to Lino Lakes' policy he would be credited for his work and be charge only what is above <br />that. Dave does not recommend using the wetlands as a credited item. Dave stated that <br />the city needs to do an interim storm water fee. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Sanna stated that the city charges $200 on the building permit for storm water, this is <br />above and beyond what the developer pays. <br /> <br />CC5-29WK.WPS Page 2 <br />
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