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Resolution __: Approving the Final PRD & Final Plat for Midtown Village, Phase I <br /> <br /> <br />Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br />4. The Applicant has provided proof of parking for expansion of the parking lot should issues <br />arise, and all details for such have been worked out with public works. <br />5. The proposed Commencement Date of the project is identified as January 2020, and the <br />proposed Compliance date is identified as July 2021 <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that approval of the Final Planned Residential Development shall <br />be subject to the following conditions: <br />1. Engineering comments in the 11/15/19 Engineering Memo shall all be addressed moving <br />forward, and the City reserves the right to hold up filing of the final plat and/or permits until <br />applicable conditions are satisfied. <br />2. Changes as required by the City Attorney shall be incorporated into the final plat prior to <br />filing at Ramsey County. <br />3. The applicant shall enter into a developer’s agreement with the City covering all aspects of <br />public improvements, dedications, responsibilities, parking expansion at the City’s request, etc. <br />4. All general development conditions of preliminary approval (i.e. utilities to be underground, <br />lighting to be down directional, plantings to remove metal cages around root balls, etc) shall <br />continue to be applicable to Final PRD approval. <br />5. The Applicant shall make separate application for easement vacations no longer needed as <br />part of the new plat. <br />6. The Applicant shall obtain a sign permit from the City prior to construction of monument <br />signage. <br />7. Landscaping plan shall be subject to final review and changes as may be required by the City <br />Forester. <br />8. Developers shall coordinate their development activities with the Fire Marshal and <br />Community Engagement Officer during construction. <br />9. All construction activities shall adhere to New Brighton City Code restrictions especially as <br />they relate to parking and hours of work. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />