Laserfiche WebLink
Mississippi River (no riparian land), enhanced tree preservation efforts could help avoid impacts to water quality. <br />Current and Proposed Buffering <br />As part of Pearson Place, a previously approved (2017), twelve (12) lot residential subdivision, a fifty (50) foot <br />wide outlot was deeded to the City to assist with buffering the existing Bowers Drive lots from future development <br />of the Pearson Farm. Capstone Homes has proposed dedicating or deeding another twenty-five (25) feet of buffer <br />along this same stretch, which would create a seventy-five (75) foot wide buffer in all. <br />Potential Park Area <br />Staff and the Park and Recreation Commission are looking at the potential of siting a more naturalized park area <br />within the woodland. If successful, this would also help with protecting and preserving additional trees within the <br />development site. <br />Funding Source: <br />The Developer is responsible for all costs associated with any formal subdivision review. <br />Action: <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council adopt the attached document as an official, yet nonbinding policy <br />document, and provide support for enhanced tree preservation efforts and other natural resources related guidance to <br />shape future conversations pertaining to Riverstone South. <br />Framework Document <br />Tree Locations <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Tim Gladhill Tim Gladhill 06/11/2020 03:07 PM <br />Form Started By: Chris Anderson Started On: 06/10/2020 11:32 AM <br />Final Approval Date: 06/11/2020 <br />