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Res 1999-98 RESOLUTION NO. 98- 1999 RESOLUTION APPROVING A PLAT, P.S. #99-01, BY MEDTRONIC INC. TO REPLAT PROPERTY TO ACCOMMODATE THE MEDTRONIC CORPORATE CAMPUS, GENERALLY LOCATED AT MEDTRONIC PARKWAY AND TH 65. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on April 7, 1999, and recommended approval of said plat; and WHEREAS, the City Council approved the preliminary plat for FRIDLEY EXECUTIVE CENTER SECOND ADDITION at the May 24, 1999,with stipulations attached as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City recognizes that the FRIDLEY EXECUTIVE CENTER SECOND ADDITION replaces the former plat of FRIDLEY EXECUTIVE CENTER ADDITION; and WHEREAS, a copy of the FRIDLEY EXECUTIVE CENTER SECOND ADDDITION has been attached as Exhibit B. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council approves the Final Plat for FRIDLEY EXECUTIVE CENTER SECOND ADDITION and directs the petitioner to record plat at Anoka County within six months of this approval or such approval shall be null and void. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 13th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1999. r I1 CY '. ,1 91.E∎i( ON- MAYOR ATTEST: r) // DE RA A. SKOGEN- C Y CLERK Resolution No. 98-1999 Page 2 EXHIBIT A PS 99-01 —Medtronic Corporate Campus 1. The petitioner shall provide a minimum right-of-way width of 90 feet for Bridgewater Drive, east of the west right-of-way of Quincy Street, and dedicate as right-of-way the land south of Lots 12, 16, Block 11 and Lot 9,Block 5,Donnays Lakeview Manor Addition. 2. The petitioner shall provide a minimum Bridgewater Parkway right-of-way width of 66 feet, while also providing an outlot for the planted area,north of Bridgewater Parkway, west of the west right-of-way line of Quincy Street. 3. The petitioner shall close the Lake Pointe Drive connection to Seventh Street or provide "Road Closed" and/or"Dead-end"signage. 4. The petitioner shall recognize that all utilities outside the Bridgewater Drive or Seventh Street rights-of-way become a private system to be owned and maintained by Medtronic. 5. The petitioner shall repair and maintain an irrigation system for the entire site. 6. The petitioner shall copy the City on all storm water submittals to the Rice Creek Watershed District including,but not limited to,plans calculations and narratives. 7. The petitioner shall provide a Storm Pond Maintenance Agreement for all ponds within the site. 8. The petitioner shall pay park dedication fees in the amount of $44,522.48, prior to issuance of Phase I building permits. I 9. The petitioner shall construct Bridgewater Drive from Seventh Street to Highway 65 as part of Phase I construction according to plans submitted as part of this application and shall comply with the Municipal State Aid construction standards. 10. The petitioner shall install an 8-foot bikeway/walkway from Seventh Street to Highway 65 along the north side of Bridgewater Drive. Connections to the neighborhood to the north shall be made to Quincy Street and from Jackson Street. 11. The petitioner shall recognize and be responsible for providing a separate easement agreement where bikeways/walkways are not located within the public right-of-way. 12. A pavement stripe or other readily visible means of identification shall be provided on the surface of Bridgewater Parkway to allow pedestrian crossing. 13. The petitioner shall be responsible for maintaining the ground cover and landscaping in the median and the boulevards in the parkways, as well as maintaining the landscaped areas contained in the outlots along the northern border of the project. 14. The petitioner shall record an easement/agreement permitting emergency vehicle access on the site including access to fire hydrants. 15. The petitioner shall submit a letter of credit or performance bond equal to the construction cost of the public street (Lake Pointe Drive, now known as Bridgewater Drive) and public utilities. The letter of credit or a bond will be held for a period of one year after completion of the improvements. The petitioner proposes to install the final mat after Phase I development and before construction is completed on the entire site. If any street deterioration is visible after completion of the last phase of development on the site, Medtronic, Inc. or its successors will guarantee a mill and overlay or where reasonably appropriate make repairs sufficient to restore Lake Pointe Drive(now known as Bridgewater Drive)to a"like new"condition.