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COMMVNrrY P Goff <br /> GRaVT�I e <br /> INSTITUTE <br /> STAFF REPORT <br /> Application: Final Plat of SuperValu Addition to Pequot Lakes <br /> Applicant: Steve Quisberg <br /> Agenda Item:4(b) <br /> Background Information: The application is for the Final Plat of the SuperValu <br /> Addition to Pequot Lakes. <br /> Applicable Regulations: To obtain final plat approval, an applicant must fulfill the <br /> final plat requirements contained in the Ordinance and must also meet any conditions <br /> imposed by the City during the preliminary plat and conditional use approval. The <br /> applicant received approval of the preliminary plat and conditional use permit, subject to <br /> the following conditions: <br /> 1. The request to rezone from Commercial to Downtown Mixed Use that is pending <br /> before the City Council shall be withdrawn by the applicant. Within four days of <br /> this approval, the applicant shall send a letter to the City requesting the <br /> application be withdrawn. <br /> 2. The stormwater management plan submitted, subject to review and approval by <br /> the City Engineer,shall be fully implemented. <br /> 3. Within 90 days of this approval, a lighting plan shall be submitted for Planning <br /> Commission review. The plan shall demonstrate that all lighting shall be <br /> downward directional, hooded so as not to create glare on adjacent properties or <br /> public space and shall be compatible with the surrounding properties. Provisions <br /> for reducing the amount of lighting after-hours shall be demonstrated. Once <br /> modified to be acceptable to the Planning Commission, the plan shall be fully <br /> implemented. <br /> 4. The area shown on the landscaping plan as "native seed grass" shall be a <br /> minimum maintenance area.The native grass established in this area shall not be <br /> intensively managed but shall be allowed to grow to a more natural state. <br /> 5. Within 12 months of opening of the grocery store, the open space area to the <br /> south of the proposed store shall have vegetation established. The vegetation in <br /> this area shall be native plantings, including grasses and trees (seedlings are <br /> adequate) that shall be allowed to grow as a native edge-forested area. The <br /> property owner shall water this area, as needed, to ensure that the native <br /> plantings adequately establish. <br /> 6. The trees indicated on the landscaping plan shall be maintained in perpetuity as <br /> the minimum amount of screening provided for on this property. Any trees that <br /> fail to survive shall be replaced in accordance with the plan. <br /> 7. The property owner shall implement all improvements required by Mn/DOT. <br /> 8. Prior to construction on the site, the applicant shall provide the City with a copy <br /> of the NPDES permit for the site. <br /> 9. The grocery store is required to connect to municipal sewer. <br /> 1o. The applicant shall construct an 18 foot wide roadway to Olson Street within 24 <br /> months. <br /> 11. The applicant shall submit a signage plan for review by the Planning <br /> Commission. Once approved by the Commission, the plan shall be fully <br /> implemented. <br />
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