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SI <br />(1 SE OF COUNTY PROPERTY <br />A. The County agrees to accommodate the storm water pipe and storage ponds for the RTC <br />development on property located south of T.H. 10. Three issues need to be resolved to <br />the satisfaction of the County by the City. First, the site has been secured with the <br />intention of building a river crossing approach on that property. Secondly, the existence <br />of a five year "License Agreement" with Diamonds Sports Bar and Grill for the use of the <br />property for special events. There is at least an expectation that Diamonds Sports Bar <br />and Grill would be compensated for their costs, should the property be unavailable to <br />them for the initial five year period ending February 2008. Third, the alternate use of that <br />property from the County perspective would be as replacement property for a County <br />project related to "4 -F" or "6 -F" encroachment elsewhere in the County. <br />13. The City is to agree that they will be responsible to find, design, construct and pay for <br />drainage and storage alternatives if the river crossing is built-in this corridor. <br />C. The City will facilitate the cancellation of the five -year parking agreement with Gary <br />Gruber at Diamonds Sports Bar and Grill. At a minimum, the City must obtain a letter <br />j from Diamonds Sports Bar and Grill which allows the County to rescind the existing <br />license agreement between the County and Diamonds Sports Bar and Grill at no cost to <br />the County. <br />I). The City will assist the County in finding suitable replacement property for 4F or 6F <br />encroachments on other park land for a potential river crossing between Dayton and <br />Ramsey, regardless of the alignment. The City's responsibility in the procurement of <br />replacement property for 4F or 6F impacts will be limited to the acquisition of 4.47 acres <br />of replacement property with a value of not less than $447,000. <br />4. /ACCE TO COUNTY HIGHWAY <br />A. Only three (3) full turn accesses will be allowed from the RTC development to Bunker <br />Lake 1oulevard (C,R. 116). These accesses will line up with accesses on the north side <br />of Bunker Lake Boulevard (C.R. 116) for a total of six access points as directed in the <br />Highway 116 Corridor Study. No additional right -in, right -out accesses onto Bunker <br />Lake 1oulevard (C.R. 116) are being allowed at this time. This provision is in agreement <br />with the original Joint Powers Agreement between the City and the County at the time <br />the roadway (C.R. 116) was constructed. <br />13. A total of three accesses are acceptable along the west side of Ramsey Boulevard <br />(C.R. 56) as follows: <br />3 <br />-296- <br />