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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 12/16/2019 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Landscape Plan and Natural Resources Aspects for Garden View Villas <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application for Preliminary Plat and Site Plan review of a proposed residential <br />development located north of 147th Lane and east of Center Street (the "Subject Property"). The Subject Property <br />is zoned R-2 Residential (Medium Density) and consists of twenty-three (23) detached townhome units. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) <br />The Minnesota Land Cover Classification System identifies two land cover types on the Subject Property, dry <br />grassland and wetland. However, the City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) further classifies both as <br />altered/non-native plant communities. There is some built in protection for the wetland in the form of the required <br />sixteen and a half foot (16.5') setback encumbered with drainage and utility easement, which is shown on the Site <br />Plan. It appears that just beyond this setback is a proposed five (5) foot tall retaining wall. <br />Tree Preservation <br />The submittal does include tree preservation data; however, additional information is still required to determine <br />whether the project complies with the Tree Preservation Ordinance Specifically, Staff has requested the applicant <br />provide tallies of the existing significant tree inches, inches to be preserved, inches to be removed, inches of <br />invasive species, and general comments about why trees are being removed (e.g. for stormwater pond, general <br />grading, etc.). This data is necessary to determine compliance with the minimum standards in City Code. Per the <br />Tree Inventory, there is some tree cover on the Subject Property, predominantly consisting of Boxelder and Eastern <br />Red Cedar, both native species but not necessarily considered as highly desirable. The site apparently also includes <br />Amur Maple, Russian Olive, and Siberian Elm, all three (3) species are on Ramsey's prohibited list as they are <br />considered invasive species. <br />Landscaping <br />The submittal includes a Landscape Plan for the Subject Property. Based on the zoning designation, the base <br />landscaping required is determined by applying the Canopy Cover Formula and is expressed in square feet of total <br />canopy cover. Based on the information provided, the proposed landscaping appears to be deficient by about 6,000 <br />square feet of canopy cover (this could easily be accomplished by adding several additional shade trees). Staff is <br />also requesting that the species diversity be increased by incorporating at least one additional genus into the Plant <br />Schedule. The more diverse the plantings are, the better buffer against loss due to insect pests and/or pathogens. <br />There is an existing boulevard along 147th Lane that could support street tree plantings, as it is six to seven feet <br />(6-7') wide. It seems like an ideal opportunity to accommodate the additional plantings. Furthermore, it would <br />continue the pattern of boulevard trees that exist on the north side of 147th Lane further to the east as well as on the <br />south side of the street across from the Subject Property. <br />Density Transitioning <br />The area north of the Subject Property is zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD), but has the density typical of the <br />R-1 Residential (Rural Developing) and therefore, some density transitioning is required. The PUD is somewhat <br />unique in the sense that it was established to provide a live -work option, with the northern 200 feet for residential <br />
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