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FILE # LA18-000062 <br />22 Jan 2019 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />Lot Dimensions as Proposed: <br /> Wetland Dry Buildable Total Acres Lot Width <br />Existing 385 Orono <br />Orchard Road South <br />Property <br />- As adjusted <br />4.46± acres 6.63± acres 11.10± acres ±618’ <br />Lot 1 – “Parcel A” ± 350 square <br />feet <br />2.1± acres 4.23± acres ±413’ <br />Lot 2 – “Parcel B” ± 570 square <br />feet <br />4.5± acres 6.9± acres ±205’ <br /> <br />General Site Characteristics <br />This site is within the rural residential area south of the City golf course and north of Fox Street, <br />historically made up of larger wooded estate properties. The property contains both natural <br />and cultivated wooded areas as well as sloping grades and wetlands. There is an existing home <br />and small garage located on the subject property, both which may remain following the <br />subdivision; the setbacks are met. The existing driveway configuration will remain with the <br />exception of the new curb cut serving the subject property. <br /> <br />The Conservation Design Report by Anderson Engineering submitted for the original plat (see <br />Exhibit E) provides a more detailed overview of the natural site characteristics. The revised <br />subdivision plan reflects the developer’s desire to protect significant tree stands; removal of <br />invasive and diseased trees will be done on an as-needed basis. The goal of the revised <br />development design and grading plan is to minimize tree removal and clearing. They hope to <br />preserve the existing vegetation along the Orono Orchard Road corridor. Planning Commission <br />should review the Report and discuss the recommendations. <br /> <br />As each of the lots exceed 1.99 acres in area, there is no limit on overall structural building <br />coverage. <br /> <br />City Engineer Comments <br />The City Engineer is reviewing the preliminary plat plans. Engineering comments will be <br />forthcoming once the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has received and reviewed the <br />stormwater plan. <br /> <br />If there are any changes needed resulting from the MCWD or City Engineer’s review, the <br />applicant can respond to those prior to placement on the City Council agenda. If the comments <br />result in significant changes to the plat layout it may be brought back to the Planning <br />Commission for another review. <br /> <br />Easements <br />Drainage & Utility. The City requires standard perimeter drainage and utility easements around <br />all property boundaries in the Plat and drainage easements over the wetland areas. The <br />easements shown on the proposed preliminary plat drawing should be revised to conform to <br />the standard; the Final Plat must meet the City standards. <br /> <br />Drainage and Utility Easements are required over any stormwater facilities that may be required