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06.02 - Preliminary Plat of Wilderness Resort Villas
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06.02 - Preliminary Plat of Wilderness Resort Villas
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L The continued operation of Wilderness Resort as a commercial <br />resort. <br />b. Revisions shall be made to the documents to the satisfaction of the City <br />Attorney. <br />c. Once acceptable to the City Attorney, the documents shall be reviewed <br />by the Planning Commission. Revisions shall be made to address <br />Planning Commission concerns. <br />d. Once Planning Commission member's concerns have been addressed, <br />the Planning Commission shall approve the documents and they shall <br />become controlling documents for the development. <br />5. Prior to submission of a final plat application, the following shall occur: <br />a. The applicant shall submit information showing sewage treatment <br />design, including capacity, treatment capability and conveyance <br />mechanism. <br />b. The sewage treatment design shall be reviewed by the City Engineer. <br />Revisions to the plans shall be made to the satisfaction of the City <br />Engineer. <br />c. Once acceptable to the City Engineer, the design shall be reviewed by <br />the Planning Commission. Revisions shall be made to address Planning <br />Commission concerns. <br />d. Once Planning Commission member's concerns have been addressed, <br />the Planning Commission shall approve the design and it shall become a <br />controlling document for the development. <br />6. Prior to submission of a final plat application, the following shall occur: <br />a. The developer shall submit an updated vegetation enhancement <br />plan. The plan shall detail preservation areas (natural areas) and the <br />mechanism for preservation. At a minimum, the plan shall: <br />i. Restore and preserve all areas within the shore impact zone <br />outside of the beach and picnic area, except for 8 -foot walkways to <br />the docking areas. <br />ii. Restore and preserve all areas within a designated bluff. <br />iii. Preserve all wetlands and all areas within 50 feet of a delineated <br />wetland. <br />iv. Provide screening between units 7, 8 41, and 45 and the adjacent <br />residential property. <br />v. Provide screening between the proposed storage units and the <br />adjacent residential and DNR owned property. <br />The plan must designate specie type and density. The plan must also <br />specify an implementation schedule. <br />b. The plan shall include a mandatory site visit by the Design Review <br />Team prior to any clearing of vegetation or limbing of trees to determine <br />amount to be cleared or limbed when first unit is built on the point. <br />C. The vegetation enhancement plan shall be reviewed by the <br />Planning Commission. The plan will be revised as directed by the <br />Planning Commission. <br />d. Following review and revision as directed by the Planning <br />Commission, the vegetation enhancement plan shall be accepted by the <br />Planning Commission and then become a controlling document for the <br />development. <br />7. All structures shall conform to the City's minimum building standards for a <br />PUD and to the state building code. <br />WWW.COMMUNITYGROWTH.COM i WWW.$TRONGTOWNS.ORG <br />
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