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5.2The design of the proposed street and cul-de-sac must be consistent with the City Code as <br />a requirement for acceptance by the City. The necessary right-of-way for the cul-de-sac <br />and street must be dedicated as a component of the FINAL PLAT. <br />5.3The proposed project must receive approval by the Rice Creek Watershed and the <br />Roseville Public Works/Engineering Department regarding grading, drainage, and storm <br />water management plans. <br />5.4The applicant must receive approval form the Public Works/Engineering Department for <br />the location and sizing of utilities to serve the project and for the design of the proposed <br />cul-de-sac roadway. <br />5.5Oak Acres is responsible for park dedication, which must be determined by the Parks & <br />Recreation Commission; their recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council. <br />6.0 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: <br />6.1Based on the information in Section 4 and the conditions of Section 5 of the project <br />report dated November 1, 2006, the Community Development staff recommends <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT <br />approval of the for the 1.9 acre parcel located at 2201 Acorn <br />Road. <br />7.0 SUGGESTED PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: <br />BY MOTION RECOMMEND APPROVAL of the PRELIMINARY PLAT <br />7.1, named <br />Oak Acres, allowing the creation of four single-family residential lots from the 1.9 acre <br />parcel at 2201 Acorn Road. <br />Prepared by: City Planner Thomas Paschke (651-792-7074) <br />Attachments: A: Area map <br />B: Aerial photo <br />C: Proposed plans <br /> C1: Preliminary Plat <br /> C2: Utility Plan <br /> C3: Grading Plan “Option A” <br /> C4: Grading Plan “Option B” <br />PF3791_RPCA_110106 Page 3 of 3 <br /> <br />