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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 01/25/2016 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review Preliminary Plat for Northfork Alpine Addition (Project No. 16-02); Case of Double T, LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this file is to review a Preliminary Plat prepared by A.P.A Consulting, Engineers & Surveyors, P.A. <br />for the purpose of a four lot subdivision located on Alpine Drive within the Northfork Planned Unit Development. <br />The Preliminary Plat is a significant approval, as it gives entitlement to the layout of the Plat, subject to approving <br />final construction plans and Final Plat documents. <br />Notification: <br />The Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing at their February Meeting. Because the proposed subdivision <br />is located in the Shoreland Overlay District, the Department of Natural Resources was also notified. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations <br />Preliminary Plat Review is the most significant step in reviewing a Major Plat, which includes Sketch Plan Review, <br />Preliminary Plat, and Final Plat. This case is being reviewed per City Code Section 117-111 entitled R-1 <br />Residential District, and Chapter 117, Article III entitled Subdivisions. This property also lies within the Northfork <br />Planned Unit Development district. <br />Comprehensive Plan: The Property is guided for R-1 Rural Developing in the Comprehensive Plan. The intent of <br />the Rural Developing land use designation is to allow for the construction of single-family dwellings without access <br />to municipal sewer and water. All developing lots located within the Northfork PUD areas shall be served with <br />individual septic systems and wells. The proposed use appears to be consistent with this land use guidance. <br />Zoning:The Property is currently zoned as Planned Unit Development. This allows for the development of single <br />family, detached dwellings. The property is also located in the Shoreland Overlay District for Lake Itasca. The <br />original PUD specified a maximum number of lots that would be allowed. Of those lots, 21 remain available. The <br />proposed density is 0.42 lot per 1 net developable acre. <br />Dimensional/Bulk Standards:When preparing the Preliminary Plat, the Developer must demonstrate compliance <br />with the following bulk standards for the Northfork Planned Unit Development (PUD). It appears that the <br />subdivision complies with the standards specified in the PUD. Specifics are included in the Staff Review File. <br />Streets and Trails.The plat proposes to gain access from a new cul-de-sac off of Alpine Dr. NW. This would meet <br />city standards for Cul -de -Sac length and right-of-way width. The access proposed is satisfactory to staff. The plat <br />also proposes a pedestrian trail between Lots 2 & 3 to access the existing trail to the north, providing connectivity to <br />other areas of the community. <br />Septic/Drainfield.The current plan proposes each of the four lots to have individual septic systems. The Planning <br />Commission reviewed the potential for a shared/community septic system due to its proximity to Lake Itasca and <br />the fact that it is located within the Shoreland Overlay District. Ultimately, due to the relatively small number of <br />lots, the Planning Commission directed Staff to review the Preliminary Plat with the assumption that individual <br />