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5. The applicant has submitted drawings of the new private easements that will be <br /> created once the vacation takes place. <br /> 6. The necessary deed documents for the transfers have been submitted. <br /> 7. The City Attorney has reviewed the rental contract and association contracts. Mr. <br /> Sandelin has stated the sale and maintenance of storage units are addressed <br /> sufficiently in the documents. <br /> 8. The City Engineer has reviewed the sewage treatment design plan. Mr. Houle has not <br /> stated any concerns. The sewage treatment facilities are not going to be constructed <br /> or maintained by the City. <br /> 9. The applicant has submitted an updated vegetation enhancement plan. The updated <br /> plan indicates preservation of all areas within the shore impact zone outside the <br /> beach and picnic area, all areas within the designated bluff, and all wetlands and <br /> areas within 50 feet of delineated wetlands. <br /> io. There has been additional screening indicated between units 7, 8, 41, and 45, and the <br /> adjacent residential property. This was reviewed by the Planning Commission in <br /> May. <br /> ii. There has been additional screening indicated between the proposed storage unit <br /> and the adjacent residential and DNR owned property. This was reviewed by the <br /> Planning Commission in May. <br /> 12. The vegetation plan indicates specie type and density. <br /> 13. The vegetation plan specifies an implementation schedule. <br /> 14. Wilderness Resort has submitted an application for the rezoning of open space and <br /> shoreline commercial. <br /> 15. There are no outstanding items that remain to be worked out between the applicant <br /> and the City Attorney. <br /> 16. The Final Plat has been prepared in agreement with the preliminary plat. <br /> 17. Updated title work has been provided and approved by the City Attorney. <br /> 18. No financial security is required because all improvements are being constructed and <br /> maintained privately and not by the City. <br /> 19. An independent survey review has been completed by Terry J. Betley, LS,license No. <br /> 15811. He has found the plat to agree substantially with Minnesota Statutes 505.02 <br /> and the MSPS Plat Manual. <br /> Future Sale of Tax Forfeited Lands. The Planning Commission reviewed a request by <br /> Crow Wing County to classify two tax-forfeited properties within the City to"non-conservation". <br /> This would be done so that the properties could be sold at auction. One of the two lots in <br /> question is located in the Shady Shores subdivision,the other in Brunes Royce Addition. <br /> 14084 Baxter Drive, Suite 7 1 Baxter, Minnesota 56425 1218.828.3064 lwww.communitygrowth.com <br />
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