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north between Lots 5 and 6. In addition, this trail segment could be used in the future to link up <br />with the high ground in the wetland behind Lots 5 and 6. In addition, the developer will be <br />required to continue the trail along the north side of Alpine Drive. This trail construction is not <br />credit eligible towards trail fees due on the plat. In accordance with City Code, the developer <br />will be constructing sidewalks along one side of all non cul-de-sac streets. The City does have a <br />density transition ordinance in effect. No transitioning will' be required to. the north and east <br />because of similar or denser development (Wildlife Sanctuary 2nd and Sunflower Ridge). The <br />plat abuts three larger, rural lots on the west that are also-zoned R-1 Residential, located within <br />the Metropolitan Urban Service Area and eligible for redevelopment at urban standards. The <br />Developer has prepared a detailed inventory and supplied photos of a significant stand of trees <br />along the west boundary line. It is proposed that this existing tree cover will satisfy density <br />transition requirements. The proposed density transitioning was reviewed by the Planning <br />Commission on October 3, and City Council on October 15. Both the Planning Commission and <br />City Council seemed receptive to the transitioning proposal. The Preliminary Tree Plan <br />submitted with the preliminary plat does identify the preservation.- of the existing tree cover on <br />the west property boundary. Under the new landscaping requirement}, City Code requires the <br />addition of two over story trees to each lot; at least 25% of the new plantings must be deciduous <br />and at least 25% must be coniferous. Credit may also be given for new planting requirements if <br />there is existing, significant trees, of an acceptable species,, to be preserved on any of the lots. <br />The developer is responsible for the addition of 46 deciduous and 46 coniferous trees to the plat. <br />The revised Preliminary Tree Plan identifies the addition of 46 deciduous trees and 53 coniferous <br />trees to the plat. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing regarding the proposed <br />preliminary plat on November 7, 2002. Two adjacent landowners to the west were present. They <br />stated concern with maintaining the safety and security of their horse pastures from trespassers. <br />The Planning Commission recommended that the Developer resolve the pasture fencing issue <br />with the affected landowners as part of the preliminary plat approval. Mr. Peterson provided <br />City Staff with a letter of intent to install an 8-foot high wire mesh fence on the east property line <br />of the Mott and the W'eichelt parcels. Mr. Mott and Mr. Weichelt have signed off on the letter of <br />intent. The Planning Commission recommended preliminary plat approval contingent upon <br />compliance with the C[ty Staff Review Letter, dated November 21, 2002. <br /> <br />Councilmember Hendriksen inquired if they could incorporate the letter of intent into the <br />development agreement. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik stated that-they can reference the letter in the <br />development agreement and attach it so that it would be recorded at the County. <br /> <br />Motion by Mayor Gamec, seconded by Councilmember Anderson, to adopt Resolution #02-11- <br />299 to approve the preliminary plat of Wildlife Sanctuary 3rd Addition contingent upon <br />compliance with the City staff review letter dated November 21, 2002. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Anderson, Kurak, Hendriksen, <br />and Zimmerman. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />City Council/November 26, 2002 <br /> Page 8 of 23 <br /> <br />-111- <br /> <br /> <br />
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