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<br />8.1 Final Grading Plan. The final grading plan for the property must be reviewed and approved <br />by the Director of Public Works prior to any permits being issued for the building addition. <br />All grading shall comply with the approved grading plans and shall be the responsibility of <br />the DEVELOPER. The DEVELOPER'S engineer shall provide to the CITY a letter <br />certifying that the grading project as constructed, was completed as depicted in the approved <br />grading plan (Exhibit D). <br /> <br />8.2 Final Utility Servicing Plan. The final utility servicing plan for the property must be <br />reviewed and approved by the Director of Public Works prior to any permits being issued <br />for the building remodeling or addition (Exhibit E). <br /> <br />8.3 Erosion Control. Before site grading and before any utility construction is commenced or <br />building permits are issued, an erosion control plan must be submitted for approval, and all <br />erosion control actions shall be implemented, inspected and approved by the CITY. <br /> <br />8.4 Clean Up. The DEVELOPER shall clean dirt and debris from streets that has resulted from <br />construction work by the DEVELOPER, its agents or assigns. The CITY will determine <br />whether it is necessary to take additional measures to clean dirt and debris from the streets. <br />After 24 hours verbal notice to the developer, the CITY may complete or contract to <br />complete the clean up at the DEVELOPER'S expense. <br /> <br />8.5 Street Trees. CITY policy requires the planting of street trees in conjunction with <br />development or redevelopment throughout the community. The DEVELOPER shall install <br />street trees in accordance with the City's Street Tree Master Plan (as provided in the <br />landscape plan and approved by the CITY'S Landscape Architect) (Exhibit F). <br /> <br />8.6 Pedestrian Walkways. CITY policy requires the installation and/or replacement of pedestrian <br />pathways (sidewalks), no less than six feet in width, within the public right-of-way in <br />conjunction with commercial development. The DEVELOPER shall install pedestrian <br />pathways (concrete sidewalk) along Lexington Avenue in accordance with city standards <br />(Exhibit D). <br /> <br />8. 7 Roadway Easement. Ramsey County requires the CITY to obtain additional roadway <br />easement along certain County Roads for the purpose of future reconstruction needs. The <br />DEVELOPER is required to provide a roadway easement 14 feet in width the length of the <br />parcel. Said easement shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer and recorded <br />with the Ramsey County Recorder. <br /> <br />9. PUD Standards/Conditions of Approval <br /> <br />To insure that the proposed development meets the CITY'S standards for the approval of a PUD, <br />as set forth in Section 1008 and1015 of the Roseville City Code, the Development shall also comply <br />with the following specific PUD standards: <br /> <br />9.1 General Development Standards. The certificate of survey, site development plan, landscape <br />plan, grading and utility plan, building elevations, development schedule, and final land use <br />designations shall be part of the standards for development of the Cryogenic Laboratories <br />PUD. <br /> <br />4 <br />