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5. 2. <br />Environmental Policy Board (EPB) <br />Meeting Date: 07/15/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Natural Resources Aspects of Site Plan for Voice of Hope Church (Project No. 24-114); Case of Voice <br />of Hope Church <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received a Land Use Application from Voice of Hope Church (the "Applicant") for review of a <br />proposed Site Plan and Final Plat regarding the property located at 15620 Armstrong Boulevard NW (the "Subject <br />Property"). <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Project Overview <br />The proposed site plan includes an 18,547 SF institutional building designed with a 500-seat capacity for Voice of <br />Hope Church's operations. The site plan also includes 261 parking stalls, which greatly exceeds the minimum <br />requirements for assembly uses (one space for each three seats, equating to 167 minimum parking stalls for a <br />500-seat building) However, the Applicant explained that the parking lot is designed to meet the needs of the <br />congregation, which typically includes members driving separately. Access to the site will come from a new <br />approach onto Armstrong Boulevard at the southeast corner of the site, roughly equidistant between 156th and <br />157th Avenues on the east side of Armstrong Boulevard. The site will be connected to municipal water and have <br />its own septic system, since municipal sewer is unavailable at this site. A sidewalk will provide pedestrian access <br />between the church's front door and the trail along Armstrong Boulevard. <br />Natural Resources Inventory and Minnesota Land Cover Classification System <br />A portion of the Subject Property, along the northern boundary, is identified as an Altered/Non-Native Plant <br />Community in the City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI). This designation represents only a semi -natural <br />plant community and does not qualify for a quality ranking. The Minnesota Land Cover Classification System <br />(MLCCS) identifies the majority of the Subject Property as 'Urban with Vegetative Cover'. However, the area <br />identified as an Altered/Non-Native Plant Community in the NRI is designated as 'Dry Grassland' by the <br />MLCCS. There is a small wetland in the southwest corner of the Subject Property is appears to be outside the <br />limits of construction and therefore, should not be impacted by this project. There are no floodplains on the <br />Subject Property. <br />Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan <br />The submittal did include a Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan. After factoring out the Diameter at Breast <br />Height (DBH) inches that are exempt from the removal calculation (for example, removals due to stormwater <br />ponding and invasive species), the project will result in the removal of approximately twenty-eight percent (28%) <br />of DBH inches of significant trees. Significant tree cover will remain along the southern and western property <br />boundaries, with lighter tree cover remaining along the northern and eastern boundaries. The Tree Inventory and <br />Preservation Plan complies with the requirements of City Code. <br />Landscape Plan <br />The Landscape Plan is generally acceptable. However, Staff did note various minor corrections that are needed <br />(see attached Landscape Plan). Staff has suggested adding some taller growing evergreen shrubs in between the <br />deciduous trees along the north side of the parking lot. These additional plantings will aid with shielding <br />headlight glare into the abutting residential property. Staff has also requested a 3-5 year maintenance plan for the <br />