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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 01/22/2018 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Landscape and Tree Preservtion Plans for Rum River Prairie; Case of Rum River Prairie LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application for a Preliminary Plat and Variance for a proposed subdivision known as Rum <br />River Prairie. The property is located both north and south of Armstrong Blvd west of Tiger St (the "Subject <br />Property"). The Subject Property consists of about eighty (80) acres and is located within the R-1 Residential <br />(Rural Developing) District. The EPB reviewed the Sketch Plan for this project at their October, 2017 meeting. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Preliminary Plat consists of twenty-five (25) single family residential lots. All lots are at least 2.5 acres with <br />the exception of Lot 1, Block 4 (southwest corner of Armstrong Blvd and Tiger St), which is 1.37 acres in size. The <br />Applicant has requested a variance to the minimum lot size to allow this to be a buildable lot. Since this land is <br />already separated from the remainder of the Subject Property by Tiger Street and Armstrong Blvd, the request <br />seems reasonable and, as part of Sketch Plan review by the Planning Commission, seemed to be generally <br />supported by that Commission too. <br />Based on the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS), the Subject Property consists almost entirely <br />of dry grassland cover type with a very small portion shown as wetland prairie. Per the City's Natural Resources <br />Inventory (NRI), the majority of the Subject Property was classified as an Altered/Non-Native Plant Community <br />(per MLCCS, this is considered a semi -natural community that does not qualify for natural quality ranking), with <br />the very northern portion being classified as Native Species Present in an Altered/Non-Native Plant Community <br />(implies that there were native species present but within a non-native plant community). The National Wetland <br />Inventory (NWI) does identify two small 'pocket' wetlands within the Subject Property. There are no floodplain <br />areas within the Subject Property. <br />The Tree Preservation Plan indicates that roughly twenty percent (20%) of the Significant Tree DBH inches would <br />be removed as a result of the project. City Code requires that no more than sixty percent (60%) of the Significant <br />Tree DBH inches be removed and thus, the project would be in full compliance with the preservation standards. <br />The Landscape Plan also appears to be in compliance with City Code. Each lot is shown as receiving two (2) new <br />trees and the species proposed are acceptable and include both deciduous and evergreen trees. Staff has added an <br />advisory comment to the Staff Review Letter stating that it may be warranted to consider additional landscaping in <br />the rear yards of the lots adjacent to Armstrong Blvd to help mitigate potential noise from traffic. This could be in <br />the form of a berm with plantings. This is not required by City Code, which is why this is only an advisory <br />comment. <br />Staff would recommend approval of the Landscape and Tree Preservation Plans contingent upon compliance with <br />the Staff Review Letter. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with this request are the responsibility of the Applicant. <br />Action: <br />
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