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<br />9.5 Street Trees. All new and replacement street trees shall meet the requirements of <br />the City's Street Tree Master Plan (Exhibit J), which requires the following varieties <br />on east-west County roads: Norway Maple, Hackberry, Columnar Norway Maple <br />(overhead wires -limited space), and Japanese Tree Lilac (overhead wires). Trees <br />to be planted shall be 2%..inch caliper and shall be spaced as required by the City. <br /> <br />9.6 Storm Water Management. The DEVELOPER shall construct pre-treatment storm <br />water detention ponds on the site as generally shown on the preliminary grading <br />plan (Exhibit C) and as per CITY and Rice Creek Watershed requirements and <br />permits. The slope of the storm water detention ponds shall not exceed 4H:1V <br />above the normal water level elevation and shall not exceed 3H:1V below the water <br />level. <br /> <br />9.7 Wetland Mitigation. The presence of a wetland on the property presents site <br />development challenges. Rather than filling in the entire wetland and providing <br />replacement wetlands off-site, the DEVELOPER shall place minimal fill in two <br />locations and provide replacement wetlands on-site at a two-to-one ratio and in <br />accordance with the Wetland Mitigation Plan approved by the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District. <br /> <br />9.8 Pedestrian Walkway. Pedestrian walkways shall be installed along County Road <br />C2 in conjunction with site development. Said pedestrian walkway shall be no less <br />than six feet in width. The DEVELOPER shall also provide pedestrian walkway <br />connections between the public walkway on County Road C2 and the main <br />entrance to the building on the site. At the discretion of the Director of Public <br />Works, a payment in lieu of sidewalk installation may be made to the CITY in an <br />amount equal to $15 per linear foot. A private walkway shall also be installed <br />around the wetland if approved by the Rice Creek Watershed District in conjunction <br />with the Wetland Mitigation Plan and Stormwater Management Plan. <br /> <br />9.9 Deferred Assessment. A deferred assessment in the amount of $15,616.47 shall <br />be paid prior to the issuance of any permits for development of the site. This <br />deferred assessment is from four separate improvement projects, including a 1961 <br />sanitary sewer project, a 1962 water main project, a 1993 paving project, and a <br />1993 storm sewer project. <br /> <br />10. PUD Standards/Conditions of Approval <br /> <br />To insure that the proposed development meets the CITY'S standards for the approval of <br />a PUD, as set forth in Section 1015 of the Roseville City Code, the Development shall also <br />comply with the following specific PUD standards: <br /> <br />PUD/Subdivision Agreement # _ (Mendota Homes, Inc.) - Page 5 of 10 <br />