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15) Higher unit density zoning has a greater impact on wildlife and wetlands. Lets try <br /> to keep as much wildlife as we can. <br /> <br />! 6) Champlin forced developers to iplan parks and play areas. Ramsey should do this <br /> <br />17) The housing unit land densities must :be calculated based on buildable (usable) land <br /> acreage. It appears that the Rum River Meadows plot density was based on gross <br /> acreage - not usable acreage which is approximately 6 acres. Consequently density <br /> is not 3,2 units per acre but approximately 4.6 units per acre which of course is <br /> totally unacceptable. (Note: Check the wetland area for this plot. The sketch <br /> indicates 1.3 aCres but it is approximately 4 acres.) <br /> <br />18) The Shade Tree Cottages plan shows a setback for the housing units of <br /> approximately 100 feet from the North propemy line. This layout concept should <br /> also be used for the Rum River Meadows. The inclusion of trees in this setback <br /> zone is desirable. <br /> <br />19) The culdesae as shown on the Rum River Meadow sketch is approximately 1200 <br /> feet long which is very undesirable and should be limited to 600 feet or less. <br /> Perhaps this dictates that the east end of the development should be used for a park <br /> or playground. <br /> <br />20) A Property Development Notice sign is required at the north end of Potassium <br /> Street for the Rum River MeadoWs project. <br /> <br />2 l) Can road access to the 28 acre and 10 acre developments be made from County Rd. <br /> 5 thru the S.W. comer °fthe 28 acre parcel7 If so, most of the problems discussed <br /> below regarding Potassium Street would be avoided. <br /> <br /> <br />