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5. The Developer and/or Homeowners Association shall maintain the stormwater facilities <br />not within the public right-of-way. The City reserves the right to inspect and enforce <br />storm water rules and maintenance of the facilities on the site. <br />6. All rain gardens shall be owned and maintained by the Homeowners Association. The <br />rain garden will need to be constructed and installed according to current MPCA <br />requirements. <br />7. The storm water outfall to the Rum River would require a DNR permit if it is placed <br />below the Ordinary High Water (OHW) of the river and Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency (MPCA) standards for discharges to Outstanding Resource Value Waters shall be <br />met. <br />8. No more than one single-family dwelling with the same exterior configuration can be <br />erected on any five abutting, contiguous, successive or adjoining lots. This shall be <br />approved administratively through the building permit process. <br />9. Final design of the riverbank restoration shall be reviewed by the Department of Natural <br />Resources and Anoka Conservation District. <br />10. Final plans including but not limited to grading, utility, and stormwater management shall <br />be approved by the City Public Services Department. <br />11. All public trails shall be located within easements and dedicated to the City. <br />12. The Developer shall pay a park dedication fee of $107,140 prior to recording of the final <br />plat. <br />13. Developer shall work with City and Library to screen and buffer between the private lots <br />and the Rum River Library. <br />14. Pond A, located in the conservation easement shall be approved by the Anoka <br />Conservation District. <br />Adopted by the Anoka City Council this the 5t1 day of August 2013. <br />ATTEST: <br />Amy T. Oehlers, City Clerk Phil Rice, Mayor <br />