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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 05/17/2021 <br /> By: Chris Anderson, Community <br /> Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Review Natural Resources Aspects of Preliminary Plat for Williams Woods (Project 420-138); Case of Bill Boyum <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The City has received a Preliminary Plat application for a proposed nine (9)lot subdivision on approximately <br /> nine-four(94) acres. The project involves six(6)individual parcels, all affiliated with 7363 175th Ave NW(the <br /> "Subject Property"). The Environmental Policy Board(EPB)previously reviewed the Sketch Plan for this project, <br /> but this submittal now includes more detailed plans, including While this project is only at the Sketch Plan step, <br /> which does not include detailed plans, including a Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> The Subject Property is located in the R-1 Residential (Rural Developing)District and is guided as Rural <br /> Developing in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Minimum lot size in this district is 2.5 acres and the maximum <br /> density permitted is one unit per 2.5 acres. The Subject Property is approximately 94 acres in size and the project is <br /> only proposing nine (9)total lots,well within the allowable thresholds. <br /> Natural Resources Inventory and Tree Preservation <br /> The City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) identifies multiple moderate quality natural areas within the Subject <br /> Property, including both Oak Forest and Dry Prairie. Due to the limited number of proposed lots,the project has the <br /> potential to minimize impacts to these natural areas.While there will be some disturbance, it appears that grading <br /> will be limited mostly to the public road and house pad locations. Due to the oaks present on the Subject Property, <br /> any clearing activities will need to occur outside of April 15 to July 15 due to concerns with potential introduction <br /> of oak wilt to the area. <br /> Due to the size of the Subject Property and the limited areas of site disturbance,the Applicant had proposed <br /> limiting the tree inventory to just those designated areas of potential impact. This approach seemed reasonable and <br /> was approved with the understanding that the project must still comply with the tree preservation standards in City <br /> Code (retaining at least thirty percent[30%] of the significant tree diameter at breast height[DBH] inches on site). <br /> Based on the submitted Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan, approximately 64%of the existing significant tree <br /> Diameter at Breast Height(DBH) inches will be preserved. Again,this only includes the trees that were inventoried <br /> (only those that were in areas of proposed disturbance),there are many more trees on the Subject Property overall, <br /> meaning that an even greater percentage of tree inches are actually being preserved. <br /> Wetlands and Floodplain <br /> There are both wetlands and floodplain on the Subject Property. Approximately thirty (30) acres of the Subject <br /> Property contain either wetland and/or floodplain. The floodplain is designated as General Floodplain,meaning <br /> that there has not been detailed modeling done to determine Floodway and Flood Fringe boundaries. However, as <br /> long as there are no proposed buildings within the floodplain boundary,which there are not,additional modeling is <br /> not required. Staff is working with the MN DNR Floodplain staff to verify that the proposed driveways and public <br /> road are permissible (they do cross the floodplain boundary). The developer will likely need to provide <br /> documentation that neither would create a rise of more than 0.5 feet. Additionally,the developer will also need to <br /> Our Mission: To work together to responsibly grow our community,and to provide quality,cost-effective,and efficient government <br /> services <br />
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