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5. 3. <br />Environmental Policy Board (EPB) <br />Meeting Date: 03/18/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Natural Resources Aspects of a Site Plan and Final Plat for The Catholic Church of Saint Katharine <br />Drexel (Project No. 24-103); Case of Saint Katharine Drexel <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from the Catholic Church of Saint Katharine Drexel (the "Applicant") for <br />Site Plan review and Final Plat for a new church to be constructed at the northwest corner of 161 st Avenue and <br />Variolite Street (the "Subject Property"). <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />General Project Overview <br />The Subject Property is zoned Public/Institutional and religious institutions are a permitted use in this zoning <br />district. The Subject Property, which is currently an outlot, was created when the plat for the PACT Charter <br />School secondary campus was approved. The Final Plat will not change the parcel boundaries at all. Rather, it <br />will simply convert an outlot into a buildable lot so that the Applicant can construct their new facility. Access to <br />the church will be provided off of 161 st Avenue. As the congregation grows in size, the Applicant will expand <br />the parking area accordingly (plans currently show 'proof of parking' for full congregation), which will ultimately <br />have shared access with the eastern ingress/egress to PACT Charter School. The roughly northern two thirds of <br />the Subject Property will not be impacted by construction. <br />Natural Resources Inventory and Minnesota Land Cover Classification System <br />The City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) identifies an 'Altered/Non-Native Plant Community' on the <br />southern portion of the Subject Property and a 'Moderate Quality' natural area on the northern portion of the <br />Subject Property (again, this will not be impacted by construction). An altered/non-native plant community <br />implies that the site has been altered over time such that it no longer meets the criteria to be considered a native <br />plant community. The Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS) classifies the Subject Property as <br />'Dry Grassland', even though portions of the Subject Property consist of significant tree cover (the northern <br />portion of the Subject Property, which will remain as an outlot, also has 'Wetland Prairie' and 'Wetland Shrubland' <br />classifications). There are no wetlands or floodplain on the southern portion of the Subject Property, where the <br />improvements will occur. There is a wetland in the northern portion of the Subject Property, outside the limits of <br />construction. <br />Tree Inventory and Preservation Ilan <br />A Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan was included with the submittal. Slightly over seventy percent (70%) of <br />the existing DBH inches of significant trees will be preserved, exceeding the tree preservation standards (in fact, <br />the plan includes removing some Siberian Elm, an invasive species, so the percentage of significant tree DBH <br />inches preserved on site is likely slightly greater since the removal calculations include the DBH inches of <br />Siberian Elm). As the church expands parking areas in the future, there will be additional tree losses, but <br />additional plantings would be installed, at a minimum rate of one (1) tree for every ten (10) new parking stalls. <br />The majority of tree removal will be done to account for stormwater ponding (exempt from removal calculations) <br />and the building pad. <br />Landscape Plan <br />A Landscape Plan was included with the submittal. Over 300 existing deciduous and evergreen trees are being <br />
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