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these plans will be adequate to prevent soil erosion, control stormwater <br /> runoff, and prevent other pollution of public waters during and after <br /> construction. <br /> 5. Lots 1 and 15 will continue to use an existing drainfield sites and sewage <br /> treatment systems serving those dwellings. All remaining units will use a <br /> common community drainfield. The applicant has indicated a primary and <br /> an alternate drainfield upon an area within Lot 16 that is likely to be <br /> suitable for such a purpose. All lots will be served by common community <br /> wells and the applicant has indicated the potential location of these wells <br /> on the survey submitted. <br /> 6. The applicant has not indicated an exterior lighting plan indicating type of <br /> lighting to be used and lighting patterns. The Ordinance specifies that all <br /> exterior lighting shall be directed downward and not illuminate parcels <br /> adjacent to the PUD, either directly or indirectly. <br /> 7. The applicant has proposed seven continuous mooring spaces for the <br /> development, equal to the number of units allowed in the first tier. These <br /> spaces would be split between two docking systems on the western <br /> portion of the property. The docks will be accessed via the existing in- <br /> ground steps leading from the upper part of the property down the bluff to <br /> the lakeshore. The applicant has also indicated a future lift to be installed <br /> for lake access. <br /> 8. The applicant has submitted a proposed color scheme for the dwelling <br /> units indicating that the units will be dark red in color. <br /> Please note that the City Council also added the following as conditions to the <br /> conditional use permit: <br /> 1. Prior to the submission of a final plat application, the following shall occur: <br /> a. The applicant shall submit association documents to the City <br /> Attorney for review and approval. The documents shall address the <br /> following, at a minimum: <br /> i. Mechanisms for the maintenance of common areas. <br /> ii. Mechanism for the maintenance of open space areas. <br /> iii. Mechanism for the maintenance of the docking system and <br /> access to the lake. <br /> b. Revisions shall be made to the documents to the satisfaction of the <br /> City Attorney. <br /> c. Once acceptable to the City Attorney, the documents shall be <br /> reviewed by the Planning Commission. Revisions shall be made to <br /> address any Planning Commission concerns. <br /> d. Once Planning Commission concerns have been addressed, the <br /> Planning Commission shall approve the documents and they shall <br /> become the controlling documents for the development. <br /> 2. The applicant shall provide a lighting plan along with the final plat <br /> submission if any lighting is to be placed within the shore impact zone. <br /> The lighting shall be allowed in the shore impact zone at the discretion of <br />
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