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Oakwood Land Development: St. Anthony Gun Club <br />December 29, 2004 <br />2 023 <br /> <br />Grading and Drainage Plans: Grading and drainage, plans will need to be provided during the <br />preliminary plat process. A permit from the Lower Rum River Water Management Organization <br />will be required. <br /> <br />Wetlands: A substantial portion of the property is wetland. Wetlands will need to be delineated <br />on the preliminary; and final plat and encumbered with a drainage and utility easement. The <br />sketch plan also reflects that the proposed road design will require filling .36 acres of wetlands. <br />The Wetland Conservation Act requires that any wetland filling go through a sequencing process, <br />with wetland avoidance as the most desirable outcome. The Developer will need to present <br />alternatives to the proposed wetland filling. The Lower Rum River Water Management <br />Organization is responsible tbr the administration of the Wetland Conservation Act. The City is <br />anticipating adopting a 'wetland buffer ordinance early in 2005. City Staff is requesting that the <br />developer give some consideration to implementing a wetland buffer standard where applicable <br />throughout the plat. <br /> <br />Density, Transition: Currently, City, Code requires density, transitioning between the proposed <br />single-family urban lots and the surrounding single-family rural lots. City, Code establishes <br />several options to achieve the transitioning through landscaping, existing topographical features, <br />or matching densities on common boundaries. The attainment of required density, transitioning <br />must be identified on the preliminau plat submittal. <br /> <br />Access to Lots: The proposed plat includes 3 accesses from Vario[ite Street, which is acceptable <br />to the Ci~. The.road design will also include extension of Traprock Street from the south into <br />the plat,; this is in compliance with City, Code requirements for through streets connecting <br />neighborhoods. Also in accordance with City Code, a public road is proposed to be extended to <br />the east property, line of the plat. [n the event: that the road [s not extended east beyond the plat <br />because of the presence of wetlands, it is recommended that this segment of right-of-way be <br />platted as outlot. The most southerly east/west road should be aligned to facilitate an orderly <br />intersection if 159® is extended from the west to tie into Variolite Street at some point in the <br />future. <br /> <br />Utilities: All lots are proposed to be served by municipal sewer and water, which would require <br />City Council approval of the Comprehensive Plan amendment currently under consideration. <br />You have submitted a request tbr feasibility study to dete~rnine the feasibility of providing <br />municipal sewer and water to the subject property; this request is under consideration by the City <br />Council, and must be approved prior to the approval of this plat. <br /> <br />Traffic Generation Report: The City Charter requires the generation of a traffic analysis <br />report. City Staff will utilize the services of a consultant to prepare the report and the expenses <br />incurred will be cimrged to the plat application escrow' fund. This t'eport mu-st be available at the <br />time of pretiminm7 plat review. <br /> <br />54 <br /> <br /> <br />