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the platting process, the CITY shall release any unnecessary utility and walkway <br /> easements. The DEVELOPER may continue to use a portion of the 16.5 foot right- <br /> of-way easement along the eastern edge of Lot 2 for off-street parking consistent <br /> with the approved site development/landscape Wan (Exhibit P). <br /> 8.2 Park Dedication. CITY policy requires the dedication of park land or a payment in <br /> lieu of land dedication for all subdivision, including planned unit development. The <br /> DEVELOPER shall not be required to dedicate land or make a payment in lieu in <br /> conjunction with plat approval, since the previously developed property is being <br /> reconfigured and no additional buildable lots are being created. <br /> Subdivision Standards <br /> -9.0 Site Development Requirements and To ensure that the proposed development meets the CITY'S requirements and standards <br /> for site development, the following provisions shall apply; <br /> 9,1 Final Grading Plan. The final grading plan for Lot 1 must be reviewed and approved <br /> by the Director of Public Works prior to any permits being issued for this building <br /> pad. The final grading plan for Lot 3 must be reviewed and approved by the <br /> Director of Public Works prior to any permits being issued for this building pad. All <br /> grading shall comply with the approved grading plans and shall be the responsibility <br /> of the DEVELOPER. <br /> 9.2 Final Utility Servicing Plan. The final utility servicing plan for Lot 1 must be reviewed <br /> and approved by the Director of Public Works prior to any permits being issued for <br /> these projects. The final utility servicing plan for Lot 3 must be reviewed and <br /> approved by the Director of Public Works prior to any permits being issued for these <br /> projects. <br /> 9.3 Erosion Control. Prior to site grading, and before any utility construction is <br /> commenced or building permits are issued, an erosion control plan must be <br /> submitted for approval, and all erosion control actions small be implemented, <br /> inspected and approved by the CITY. <br /> 9.4 Clean alp. The DEVELOPER shall clean dirt and debris from streets that has <br /> resulted from construction work by the DEVELOPER, its agents or assigns. The <br /> CITY will determine whether it is necessary to tape additional measures to clean dirt <br /> and debris from the streets. After 24 hours verbal notice to the developer, the CITY <br /> may complete or contract to complete the clean up at the DEVELOPER'S expense. <br /> 9.5 Street Trees. CITY policy requires the planting of street trees in conjunction with <br /> commercial development} however, the DEVELOPER shall not be required to install <br /> street trees, as the entire streetscape along Lexington Avenue and Larpenteur <br /> Avenue will be redeveloped in conjunction with street reconstruction and resurfacing <br /> projects over the next three years. <br /> PUD/Subdivision Agreement## (Roseville Center.) - Page 4 of 11 <br />