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<br />School District, NSP has a limited number of lighting standard designs. If the applicant <br />chooses one of the standard fixtures and poles, NSP will provide maintenance for the <br />street lights. Ifthey choose light fixtures in standards that NSP does not work with, a <br />homeowners association will be responsible for street light maintenance. <br /> <br />Project Maintenance - Homeowners Association <br /> <br />It is proposed that the townhome neighborhood for the proj ect will have a homeowners <br />association. Once the project is completed, the association will be governed by a board <br />elected from people living in the neighborhood. Association fees will be levied against the <br />members of that association for ongoing maintenance responsibilities. Again, these areas <br />of responsible for maintenance will include the entry island maintenance, private open <br />space maintenance, monuments, if necessary street light maintenance, and other amenities <br />not typically found in developments. Homeowners Association documents must be filed <br />with Ramsey County. <br /> <br />Sidewalks <br /> <br />The School District project is extending sidewalks north to the connection with the <br />Harstad property. The connecting road through the Harstad project should also include a <br />sidewalk to connect that neighborhood and the future connection to W estern Avenue to <br />the park. <br /> <br />Park Dedication <br /> <br />Harstad Homes has presented the concept of the Townhomes of Lake Owasso planned <br />unit development to the Parks Commission. The Commission's recommendation for park <br />dedication in this matter has been cash in lieu of land. <br /> <br />Pipeline Setback <br /> <br />An Amoco underground pipeline exists along the northern edge of this property within a <br />50 foot pipeline easement. This easement currently defines building setback requirements, <br />although the Pipeline Safety Advisory Task Force has recommended a building setback <br />that would be 100 feet trom the pipeline. This recommendation is under consideration by <br />the City Council with action expected in April or May of this year. The developer <br />understands that a recommendation in this area is pending and has tried to be respectful of <br />these concerns in the site plan. As the cross sections indicate, there are 12 units that back <br />onto the pipeline easement. All of these units are planned to be located well above the <br />elevation of the pipeline. The closest unit would be 74 feet trom the pipeline, moving <br />back to 80 feet away trom the pipeline. While this is well in excess of the 50 foot pipeline <br />easement setback, it may be short of a pending ordinance defining setbacks from the <br />pipeline. The developer feels this is offset by the grades in this area which, in the event of <br />a pipeline break, would carty liquid product down hill away from the townhome units into <br />the ditch by the railroad. <br /> <br />2. The Planning Commission, at the March 8, 1995 meeting, unanimously <br />recommended approval of Harstad Homes, Inc. request for concept PUD plan <br /> <br />3 <br />