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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 2. <br /> Meeting Date: 05/17/2021 <br /> By: Chris Anderson, Community <br /> Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Review Natural Resources Aspects of a Proposed Site Plan for Oppidan Holdings LLC(Project No. 21-104) <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The City has received a Preliminary Plat and Site Plan application for the construction of three (3)new industrial <br /> buildings located on the north side of Bunker Lake Boulevard at the intersection with Jackal Street(the "Subject <br /> Property"). The Subject Property is zoned E-3 Employment District and is approximately 43.50 acres. The project <br /> would split the Subject Property into three (3)buildable lots and an outlot. Lots 1 and 2 would each have a building <br /> footprint approximately 147,000 square feet in size and Lot 3 would have a building footprint of approximately <br /> 111,300 square feet. The project is being reviewed as a single project rather than three separate reviews (one per <br /> parcel). <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Natural Resources Inventory <br /> The Subject Property is classified as being dry grassland and wetland shrubland in the Minnesota Land Cover <br /> Classification System (MLCCS). The City's Natural Resources Inventory(NRI)identifies the wetland shrubland <br /> areas as having some natives species present in an altered non-native plant community. The project is proposing to <br /> plat the northern portion, including the wetland shrubland area, as an outlot without any disturbance. This area is <br /> also part of the Lake Itasca Greenway Corridor that traverses from The COR northwest to Lake Itasca. <br /> Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan <br /> The majority of the Subject Property is dry grassland. Outside of the area being platted as outlot,there are very few <br /> trees (3 that meet the definition of significant tree). These trees will be removed. However,the existing tree cover <br /> in the northern portion of the Subject Property will be undisturbed and preserved. <br /> Wetlands and Floodplains <br /> There are no designated floodplains on the Subject Property. As previously noted,there is wetland in the northern <br /> portion of the Subject Property. A delineation has been completed. The final plat will need to include drainage and <br /> utility easements that extend out at least a sixteen and a half foot(16.5')beyond that delineated edge. <br /> Landscape Plan <br /> The submittal does include a Landscape Plan that appears to conform with the current planting requirements of the <br /> E-3 Employment District. There is a heavy emphasis on plantings viewable from the public street, and a mix of <br /> shrubs and trees within and adjacent to the parking areas. There is a good mix of evergreens and deciduous trees <br /> proposed and a sufficient variety of plants overall. Several minor revisions have been identified, including updating <br /> minimum shrub size and adding a couple notes related to the irrigation system and topsoil. <br /> Bufferyard <br /> North of the Subject Property is an existing single family residential neighborhood. Per the per standards of the E-3 <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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