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<br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1995 <br /> <br />Mark Larson asked what a 50 foot setback buffer around wetland #3 was? (The <br />space from the wetland boundary, 50 feet landward will be protected from <br />development.) There were no further comments from the public. <br /> <br />Chairman Wietecki closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Member Thomas asked what design refinements have been made to the Harstad <br />area north of the Pratt Homes? Lon Aune explained the area. <br /> <br />Motion: <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />(3) <br /> <br />Member Thomas moved, seconded by Chairman Wietecki to recommend <br />PUD Concept Plan and Preliminary Plat approval for the Hills of Lake <br />Owasso development consisting of 79 single family and 60 townhome lots <br />subject to the following conditions: <br /> <br />All wetlands to be platted as outlots and deeded to the City, and easements <br />shall be provided for the maintenance of all NURP basins and drainage <br />improvements. <br /> <br />Trail connections to be provided to the neighborhood park from the <br />proposed sidewalk along the main through street in the development and <br />to provide access to the Judith Avenue neighborhood. These trails shall be <br />dedicated as pedestrian rights-of-way and the specific locations and design <br />shall be determined in cooperation with the Parks Commission and staff. <br /> <br />The applicant shall cooperate with the staff and Peter Gryskewicz in the <br />process of evaluating the City's purchase of his property for storm water <br />ponding purposes. If the City chooses not to acquire this property and Mr. <br />Gryskewicz decides to pursue its development as a single family <br />residential lot, the applicant has volunteered to grant an access easement to <br />serve this lot. <br /> <br />(4) <br /> <br />Final details of the proposed storm water drainage system design shall be <br />completed in accordance with the Grass Lake Water Management <br />Organization resolution and the City's Comprehensive Water Management <br />Plan. Any major changes to these designs that cause a modification of the <br />Concept Plan shall return to the Planning Commission for review. <br /> <br />(5) <br /> <br />Any reduction in the size or changes to the shape of the neighborhood park <br />that would result in an increase in the number of lots shall return to the <br /> <br />8 <br />