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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />properties outside the platted area and said storm water disposal plan shall <br />be submitted to thg City Engineer, who shall report to the Council on the <br />feasibility of the plan presented. No plat shall be approved before an <br />adequate storm water disposal plan is presented and approved by the City <br />Engineer and Council. The use of dry wells for the purpose of storm water <br />disposal is prohibited. In areas where an outlet for storm water does not <br />exist and the developer is unable to negotiate a drainage way with adjacent <br />land owners, they may petition the City to construct a drainage outlet. <br /> <br />Subd. 5. Private Utilities <br /> <br />In all subdivisions, all telephone, electric and gas service lines shall be <br />placed underground within dedicated public ways or recorded easements in <br />such manner as not to conflict with other underground services. All <br />underground installation of service lines within street right-of-wa~ <br />completed in a manner which will not disturb street surfacing. <br /> <br />Subd. 6. Easements <br /> <br />All lots shall have a minimum of a 10 foot drainage and utility easement <br />adjacent to all road right of way and unplatted areas and 5 feet along all <br />common property lines being platted. Also greater easements may be <br />required to protect areas in accordance with the approved grading and utility <br />plans. Easements at least ten feet wide on front lines and 20 feet wide <br />centered on rear or side lot lines shall be provided for utilities where <br />necessary. Utility easements shall have continuity of alignment from block <br />to block and lot to lot. Easements may be required along lot lines to right- <br />of-ways so as to provide for street lighting. All underground utility service <br />lines, including water, drainage and sanitary sewer systems whic' ............. <br />private property, shall be installed within recorded easements. 9.50.30 <br /> <br />Subd. 7 <br /> <br />Delineation and Encumbrance of Wetlands on all plats: <br /> <br />That the presence of any public or private drainage ditches shall be <br />identified on all plats and encumbered within a sixty-six foot wide drainage <br />and utility easement. <br /> <br />That the delineation of wetlands and encumbrance of wetlands with public <br />drainage and utility easements shall be required on all plats, except that any <br />lots proposed to be 10 acres or more in size that are located in plats that are <br />outside the boundaries of the Metropolitan Urban Service Area shall be <br />exempt from the wetland delineation and encumbrance requirement. This <br />exemption does not supercede the City's authority to require the <br />establishment of drainage easements, if necessary, over the proposed <br />method of conveying and disposing surface water drainage within and <br />beyond the limits of the'plat to publicly owned or controlled drainage <br /> <br />9.50 Subdivision Regulations <br /> <br />9-29 <br /> <br />March 2003 Draft <br /> <br />-407- <br /> <br /> <br />
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