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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1978-2710 CITY OF PLYMOUTH • Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a r meeting of the City Council of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota was e d on the 15th day of May , 19_Zg. The following members were present: Mayor Hunt. CouncilmPmhPrs Hoyt, NPilc, Seihnld and Spaath The following members were absent: None introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION #78-271 APPROVING PRELIMINARY PLAT/PLAN FOR KINGSWOOD FARM FOR CENTURION COMPANY RPUD 77-3 (A-759) WHEREAS, Centurion Company has requested preliminary plat/plan approval of the Kings- wood Farm, located in the southeast quadrant of the Luce Line Trail and Highway 101, consisting of 112 single family detached lots, per plans dated April 28, 1978 for RPUD 77-3; and, WdEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed said request and recommended approval; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH MINNESOTA, that it should, and hereby does, approve the request of Centurion Company for preliminary plat/plan approval of the Kingswood Farm, located in the southeast quadrant of the Luce Line Trail and Highway 101, consisting of 112 single family detached lots, per plans dated April 28, 1978 for RPUD 77-3, subject to the following conditions: Structure setback for the units from Highway 101 be 50 ft, minimum at the southwest property line. 2. Compliance with the provisions of the City Engineer's memorandum. 3. Compliance with the recommendations of the Minnehaha Watershed District. 4. Covenants for the homeowners' association be submitted for review to the City Attorney prior to final plat/plan review by the City. 5. Setbacks for structures on the interior streets shall be 25 ft. 6. Park dedication shall be taken up at the time of final plat approval and concurrent with any changes the Council may deem necessary in park dedication policy prior to approval of final plat. 7. Recommending a finding of "Negative Declaration" for the submitted Environmental Assessment Worksheet. 8. Sanitary sewer routing be resolved prior to final plat approval and the developer underwrite the cost of any lift station required. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Seibold, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Hunt, Councilmembers Hovt, Neils, Seibold and Spaeth. The following voted against or abstained: None. Whereupon the Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.