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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5.3. <br />Meeting Date: 05/20/2020 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review Natural Resources Aspects of Garden View Villas Revised Sketch Plan <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application for a Revised Sketch Plan for Garden View Villas, located generally north of <br />147th Avenue, east of Center Street and west of Rhinestone Street (the "Subject Property"). The project has been <br />revised to include a total of seventeen (17) detached villas, all gaining access from 147th Ave NW. The Subject <br />Property is located in the R-2 Residential (Detached Villa) District and allows for a density between four (4) and <br />seven (7) units per acre. Noi Bally, a Sketch Plan submittal doesn't include detailed information such as Landscape <br />Plan, Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan, Grading Plan, etc. However, it was included with this application, <br />which allows the Environmental Policy Board to proceed with review earlier in the process than normal. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Existing Features <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 plans. <br />Tree Preservation <br />A Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan has been prepared for this project. The project proposing removing <br />approximately seventy-two percent (72%) of the significant tree inches, which does exceed the allowable removal <br />threshold of sixty percent (60%). However, based on the proposed landscaping (addressed below), they are <br />providing the requisite reforestation of 167 inches (1.25 inches for every inch beyond the removal threshold). The <br />proposed plantings would be two (2) inches and two and a half (2.5) inches in caliper, rather than the minimum <br />required size of one (1) inch. <br />Landscape Plan <br />The Landscape Plan is generally acceptable with minor revisions needed. The project is proposing a drought <br />resistant seed mix in the boulevard areas along 147th Ave. City Code requires sod be used in all boulevard areas to <br />assist with erosion control. Staff has also noted that the Canopy Cover Calculation may need to be updated as it is <br />unclear whether it includes the outlot and open space 'set aside', presumably for potential future development. Those <br />areas should be excluded from the calculation. <br />The plan notes that builders will be responsible for landscape installation. There is great variation in tree counts per <br />lot, with some having only a couple while other lots have close to ten (10) proposed trees. Historically, when <br />landscaping varies from lot to lot (e.g. anything other than the standard two trees per lot) and there are multiple <br />builders working in a project, having builders be responsible for lot landscaping has been problematic. They aren't <br />necessarily aware that certain lots have greater landscaping requirements than others, which adds cost to them and <br />creates friction with Staff. Thus, Staff believes the developer should be responsible for the installation of all trees <br />with the exception of those proposed in the front yard and boulevard areas, which builders would typical install. <br />Funding Source: <br />