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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 09/19/2016 <br /> By: Chris Anderson, Community <br /> Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Consider Tree Preservation and Landscape Plan Aspects of Preliminary Plat Application for Brookfield 8th Addition <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The City has received an Application for consideration for Brookfield 8th Addition. The request includes <br /> consideration of multiple variances (cul-de-sac length, reduced front yard setback, lot depth standard), <br /> Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Amendments (two lots), and Preliminary Plat. The submittal includes a Tree <br /> Inventory and Protection Plan as well as a Landscaping Plan,which are being brought forward for review and <br /> consideration of the EPB. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> The Tree Inventory and Protection Plan indicates that the site will retain in excess of forty percent(40%) of the <br /> significant tree Diameter at Breast Height(DBH) inches,which complies with the Tree Preservation Standards. <br /> According to the City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI),there are some moderate quality natural areas along <br /> Trott Brook, including both wetlands and woodlands.While there will be some impact to the woodlands (tree <br /> clearing and grading),there is an existing Conservation and Trail Easement,in favor of the City and recorded <br /> against the property,that will protect a portion of the predominantly oak woodlands. This easement also helps <br /> retain a valuable wildlife corridor along the brook as well. <br /> Staff has requested some additional notes be added to both the Tree Preservation Plan as well as the Grading, <br /> Drainage and Erosion Control Plan to specify that any clearing activity shall occur prior to April 15 or after July 15 <br /> to minimize the potential introduction of oak wilt and that a plan be prepared outlining precautionary steps to be <br /> taken on site to prevent the introduction of oak wilt. <br /> The Landscape Plan is acceptable. In the Review Letter, Staff has noted that the City wants to see at least one (1) of <br /> the two (2) required front yard trees to be located in the boulevard area. The purpose of this is to create a street tree <br /> presence which not only enhances the aesthectics of a neighborhood,but also adds value as the trees mature. <br /> There is floodplain across portions of the property.While it appears that grading activities and house pads will be <br /> outside of areas designated as floodway, an Elevation Certificate will be required for certain lots to ensure that the <br /> lowest flood is at or above the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation (RFPE),which is the Base Flood Elevation <br /> (BFE)plus one (1)foot of freeboard (a State of Minnesota requirement). This will be applicable to Lots 1-5, Block <br /> 1 and Lots 7-12, Block 2. <br /> Four(4) of the proposed lots do not meet the City's new lot depth standard,which requires a depth of 100 feet for a <br /> width of sixty(60) feet that is not encumbered with wetlands,the wetland setback, or floodway. Lots 1, 3 and 4, <br /> Block 1 and Lot 16, Block 2 are deficient of this requirement. Lot 16, Block 2 and Lot 1, Block 1,however, are <br /> both fairly wide and appear to have sufficient space to meet the intent of this requirement(meaning,with the <br /> appropriate home style,these lots would appear capable of accommodating common homeowner improvements <br /> such as a deck and/or accessory buildings).Whereas, Lots 3 and 4, Block 1 have a more traditional width of <br /> approximately eighty(80) feet and therefore do not have the same capacity to accommodate these types of <br /> improvements. These types of lots were really the impetus for the development of a lot depth standard. Thus, Staff <br /> would be supportive of the variance for L 16, B2 and L 1, B 1 but would recommend that L3 be combined with L2 <br /> and L4 be combined with L5. <br />