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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1995-281CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 95 - 281 APPrIOVING FHJJKG WETLANDS AND THE WETLAND REPIACEMIMT PLAN FOR IlVDEPLNDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 294 The New Waysata High School. WHEREAS, the developers of Independent School District No. 284 propose to fill wetlands for the construction of the new Wayzata High School, and WEMEAS, there are no reasonable alternatives for the location of the Wayzata High School; and WHEREAS, a Mitigation Plan was prepared replacing the wetlands in kind at ado of at !east 2 to 1 which is required by the Wetland Conservation Act of 1991; and WHEREAS, the Replacement Plan meets the requirements of the Wetland Act. NOW, THERMRE, BE rr HEREBY RESOLVED BY THS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA: That the Mayor is authorized to execute the LGU'S Findings of Fact, approving the filling of wetlands and the Replacement Plan for wetland restoration in SW SW Sec. 7, subject to the following conditions: 1. The repircement wetland must be monitored by Independent School District No. 284 for a Ne (5) year period from the date of completion. 2. The Independent School District No. 284 wetland consultant shaft submit an annual monitoring report to the city of Plymouth on the anniversary date of the completion of the replacement wetland for a period of five (5) years containing information required in WCA rule 8420.0620. 3. The replacement wetland must be constructed concurrently with site grading. 4. Independent School District No. 284 shall submit a letter of credit in the amount of the cost of Um Replacement Plan. The letter of credit shall be for a period of five (5) years. If during the fiscal year period the replacement wetland does not perform as proposed in the plan, work as necessary shaft be undertaken by the developer to bring it into conformance. 5. A deed creating a restrictive covenant running with the land for the replacement area must be recorded. The deed shall be submitted to the City for approval before recording. Adopted by the City Council on May 16, 1995. wu1MM00C