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Recreatic;nal Development Lake and land within 1000 feet of the Ordinary High Water <br />required to comply with the shoreland regulations. These regulations include a <br />15,000 square feet for.each lot and a width of 75 feet at the building line. <br />Ordinances, a PUD that alters the minimum dimensional standards can be <br />be approved by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources before the <br />development. The developer and City staff met with Tom Hovey from <br />the development is far enough .from the shoreline that the lot <br />indicate that the DNR would want to ensure adequate greenspace, <br />that the DNR would need to sign off on the final plan. <br /> <br /> Jut must <br /> s the <br /> whc <br />.an issue. <br /> the develo' <br /> <br /> Paul Kangas from Loucks and Associates addressed the <br /> exciting project for the community. He highlighted the <br /> and the use of trails to connect the green space. <br /> because of sky-rocketing land values. He stated <br /> single family homes and the association maintained ~otta <br /> the structures are .detached single family homes, on same <br /> consistency of character throughout the development. He <br /> would be retained aroUnd the or ~f the development. <br /> meeting had been held and this <br /> thorny species of vegetation' <br /> each structure is.shown as a <br /> home when built. He added <br /> the sketch plan shows them even with <br /> numerous greenspaces provided and the <br /> they .are <br />. attended the <br /> well as the <br /> <br />intent <br /> <br />indicated this is an <br />0pen:mreas on the sketch <br /> lots. were chosen <br /> the proposed <br /> All of <br /> .This will maintain the <br /> of trees <br /> <br /> He <br />concerns. He added <br /> the more <br /> accuratel~, <br /> <br /> lead brush and <br />He stated that <br />the layout of the <br />from the home, whereas <br />indicated that due to the <br />of the development, <br />>e requester He indicated the neighbors who <br />about the trails along the abutting property, as <br />issue of density transition was also <br />cape buffers proposed they can meet the <br />as stated that additional developments have <br />they have proven it can work. He added that <br />)ers don't-expect any rUn-off to occur except <br /> <br />within the. that there would be one boulevard through the <br /> ,_rn nt, ...... ~. be enhanced' by landscaped entrances. The developers are very <br /> ~"+ savin~et~, when pos§ible. He stated there are three wetland areas. Two <br />w.ill be <br /> third on ~iieasi side will be preserved in its current state. <br /> <br /> is not a public hearing, however once the Comm/ssion has asked <br /> would briefly allow residents in attendance to comment. He stated the <br /> more information to make. a good decision. Chairperson Nixt asked what <br /> Sunfish Lake Estates and Chestnut Ridge to meet the 15,000 square foot lot <br /> <br />geon indicated he did not know. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/January 2, 2003 <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />