<br /> <br /> <br />19. Prior to final PUD approval, the applicant shall submit updated applica�on materials that <br />demonstrate compliance with EC 9.6796. <br />Delete as unnecessary. <br />Randy Lane need not be improved to public road standards; see discussion in Condi�ons 2 and 3 <br />above. Therefore, no changes to the storm drainage improvements associated with the private <br />street are needed. <br /> <br />20. An opera�on and maintenance plan consistent with the City’s Stormwater Management <br />Manual requirements shall be reviewed, and no�ce of this plan will be recorded, during <br />the building permit process. <br />OK <br />21. Prior to final PUD approval, the applicant shall obtain Type II Standards Review approval <br />for the proposed public private street extension of Randy Lane and any other u�lity <br />crossings or allowed improvements within the protected /WR conserva�on area, subject <br />to the applicable standards at EC 9.4900-9.4980. <br />Modify. <br />Randy Lane need not be improved to public road standards; see discussion in Condi�ons 2 and 3 <br />above. Therefore, the reference is changed to “private” street extension. <br /> <br />22. All future building permits for Lots 30 through 35 shall depict the Goal 5 resource and its <br />40-foot setback from top of bank and shall include site plans showing the loca�on of <br />protec�ve fencing subject to the applicable standards at EC 9.4920-9.4930. <br /> <br />OK <br /> <br />23. The final PUD plans shall include the following note: “Compliance with all applicable <br />development standards, special use limita�ons, and other general development <br />standards for single-unit or middle housing residen�al dwelling types shall be <br />demonstrated at the �me of future building permit on each individual lot.” <br /> <br />OK <br /> <br />24. The final PUD plans shall be revised to remove any references to middle housing lots to <br />be created on land above 901-foot eleva�on. The final PUD plans shall also include a <br />note sta�ng that: “No development of middle housing, single-unit dwellings, or any <br />other development, including but not limited to land divisions, may occur on any land <br />above 901-feet in eleva�on.”