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Trott Brook Crossing EAW August 2021 <br /> addressing cumulative effect under individual items, make sure to include information requested in EA W <br /> Item No. 19 <br /> 9. Land Use <br /> a. Describe: <br /> i. Existing land use of the site as well as areas adjacent to and near the site, including parks, hails, <br /> prime or unique farmlands. <br /> Approximately 47% of the project area has been in agricultural use since at least the 1930s and the <br /> remaining portion consists of wetlands, woodland, grassland and a small amount of impervious and <br /> lawn at the farmstead and gravel access road. Surrounding land use is residential to the south and <br /> west, agricultural (future residential)to the north, and residential to the east(Figure 5). <br /> Farmland ratings for soils mapped in the project area are listed in Table 4 under Item 10b of this <br /> EAW. Of the fifteen soil map units present in the project area, one soil type covering 5.69% of the <br /> site is prime farmland if drained, and fourteen soils covering the remainder of the site are not prime <br /> farmland. <br /> ii. Plans. Describe planned land use as identified in comprehensive plan (if available) and any other <br /> applicable plan for land use, water, or resources management by a local, regional, state, or federal <br /> agency. <br /> The City of Ramsey 2040 Comprehensive Plan guides the site for R-1 (Low-Density Residential <br /> [MUSA]). The Comprehensive Plan requires Low-Density Residential to develop at densities of 3-4 <br /> units per acre. The proposed project could not meet that density requirement while also meeting the <br /> City minimum lot size requirements. Therefore,the net density of the site, after factoring out open <br /> space, is 2.2 lots/acre. The plat dedicates 21.9 acres for parks and open space with approximately 6.8 <br /> acres of the park consisting of wetlands. The proposed plan for Trott Brook Crossing includes a trail <br /> connection with the existing development to the south. The City of Ramsey Comprehensive Parks <br /> and Recreation Plan shows proposed future trail connections west and east of the existing <br /> development south of Trott Brook. Mapping prepared by the Minnesota DNR shows Metro <br /> Conservation Corridors on the western, eastern and northern portions of the City of Ramsey <br /> including Trott Brook Crossing. <br /> iii. Zoning, including special districts or overlays such as shoreland,floodplain, wild and scenic rivers, <br /> critical area, agricultural preserves, etc. <br /> Zoning Overview <br /> The City of Ramsey Zoning Map shows the majority of the project area zoned for R-1 MUSA(Low- <br /> Density Residential). One parcel (PID#09-32-25-42-0003) on the southwest portion of the site is <br /> currently zoned R-1 Rural Developing,but will be rezoned to R1 MUSA. The Trott Brook Crossing <br /> project will comply with City R-1 MUSA zoning requirements with plat approval. <br /> 6 <br />
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