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and requires 125% replacement of significant trees, with some exceptions to dedicated public rights -of - <br />way and invasive tree species. Invasive species documented within The COR area include Siberian Elm. <br />Street Lighting <br />Street lighting will be in conformance with The COR Design Framework's Master Streetlight Plan. The <br />costs included for street lighting assumes the light units will be owned, operated, maintained, and <br />installed with City appropriated funds. Costs include conduit, wiring and the actual light fixtures to be <br />installed. The density of the lighting fixtures is similar to the level provided along Riverdale Drive, east of <br />Armstrong Boulevard. <br />Trails/Sidewalks <br />Trails were previously constructed along the center of the Ramsey Parkway median east of Center Street. <br />A bioretention basin was constructed within the center median of Ramsey Parkway from Center Street to <br />Willemite Street and is proposed to continue from Willemite Street to Sunwood Drive. 6-foot concrete <br />walk is proposed on the north and south side of Ramsey Parkway to extend the pedestrian facilities to the <br />west. <br />A 10-foot concrete sidewalk is proposed along the west side of Center Street. All other roadways are <br />proposed to include a 6-foot concrete sidewalk on either side of the road segment. Figures 15-17 in <br />Appendix B show these typical sections. <br />Landscaping <br />The base project includes a very utilitarian approach to landscaping for the area. Pedestrian paths, trees <br />and lighting were included, but other features, such shrubs, decorative features and monuments are not <br />included in the estimated project costs. Developers will be responsible to construct boulevard landscaping <br />improvements consistent with the City's zoning code. The exception to this is Sunwood Drive NW, where <br />the boulevard costs include continuing the landscaping along the north side of Sunwood Drive as it exists <br />east of Sapphire Street. <br />The Ramsey Parkway median is being developed as a filtration median, with plantings typical for <br />bioretention basins. <br />Right -of -Way Requirements <br />The COR was originally platted as Ramsey Town Center in 2003, with roadway rights -of -way (ROW) <br />being established over a portion of the area. Future improvements within The COR will be primarily <br />development driven, and ROW secured through the platting process. Understanding and documenting <br />potential ROW needs will allow the City to plan in advance for acquisitions. Additionally, currently <br />platted ROW can be vacated during the development process, allowing for larger areas of development <br />Figure 4 shows the existing ROW that does not follow the current master plan roadway alignments, and <br />also shows new ROW required for future public improvements. <br />The ROW depicted on the exhibits takes into account the width required for streets, boulevards, <br />sidewalks, etc. as depicted in The COR Design Framework plan. <br />Wetland Delineation <br />The recent wetland delineation concluded there are multiple wetland areas within the study area. These <br />areas are shown in Figure 6 in Appendix B and Appendix D and are still under review at the LRRWMO. <br />Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS <br />The COR Analysis I OR1.129128 Page 11 <br />
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