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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I- <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />i <br /> <br />The townhouse units will front onto private streets. The Planning CommissiOn held a public <br />hearing and reviewed the preliminary plat on September 5, 2002. The Planning Commission <br />tabled the item and directed staff, to complete the following: 1:) Hire a consulting firm to conduct <br />a traffic generation analysis for the proposed development 2) Discuss with the developer the cost <br />of upgrading the existing signals on U.S. Highway #10 and how the cost is to be distributed 3) <br />Provide clarification on how the existing berm will be maintained-. <br /> <br />The developer is proposing to satisfy density-transitioning requirements by the Landscape <br />Buffering option. The Density Transitioning Ordinance states that when an R,2 Medium <br />Residential Development abuts a R-1 Single Family 'development the developer must provide a 25 <br />foot wide buffer, in common ownership, with a minimum of 2 over story trees,. 2 evergreen trees, <br />and 2 under story trees per 100 feet of property abutting the adjacent R-1 district. In this case, <br />the development would be required to provide 72 trees; the berm currently contains 344 <br />established over story, evergreen, and under story trees. The townhouse development <br />significantly exceeds landscape buffering density-transitioning requirements. <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski stated the consultants made a recommendation that no noise mitigation <br />would be required because the model shows it would be within MPCA noise standards and it <br />further showed that one there was some buildings in-between the highway and Riverdale, it would <br />further lower the noise. Normally when the consultant makes this recommendation, they sit down <br />and review their recommendations with MPCA. He stated they have been successful in the past <br />with MPCA agreeing with the consultant on that. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt asked what staff thought about this because with a siZeable undeveloped tract of <br />land that has mixed use potential all over it and Would it not be a waste of money to put up a <br />noise barrier before there was any development done on the land. <br /> <br />· City Engineer Jankowski stated the noise study said without the development there the <br />requirements would fall below the standards and would be reduced more once there Were <br />buildings there. ~ <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski stated the traffic issue was a concern raised by -MN/Dot in their letter. <br />He stated they had contracted SRF to do a traffic study and there was some consultation between <br />SRF and MN/Dot to find out the scope of that study. A summary of the Study states that the <br />major points that would be afffected from a traffic standpoint would be the Intersection of Sunfish <br />Boulevard and Highway 10. He stated the traffic level is currently at a level ofF10 service, which <br />is below acceptable right now, and the traffic generated from this at full build out would decrease <br />the level to E. He stated it was pointed out that the majority of the decrease in level of service <br />was not due to the additional traffic from the development but the additional growth of traffic on. <br />Highway 10. On the positive side, MN/Dot indicated the particular intersection having installed <br />double left turn lanes in 2004. He stated this issue has been addressed. In the comments at a <br />public hearing there was a more localized concern with the traffic issues. One of them.was at the <br />intersection of Riverdale and Garnet and would it require some kind of signalization. Once <br />Riverdale Drive connects to Highway 10 they would have a stop sign at Garnet. He stated one of <br />the concerns of the Fire Chief is if they are going to have as many townhome units as they have <br /> <br />Planning Commission/October <br /> Page 8 of 20 <br /> <br />10, 2002 <br /> <br />-185- <br /> <br /> <br />