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m-2f5i <br />OcfbtrU.2tM <br />P*t*3 <br />Scptk SystcH Capabflily; Sewer Pcatflig <br />Applicants have provided septic testing indicating that Lot 14 after the rearrangement will have two <br />approved sites for a 5-bedroom mound s\stem as required by City code. Lot 15/16 has also been <br />confirmed to have a site for consmiction of a 5-bedroom mound system should the need arise to <br />replace the existing system serving the bouse and guest house. However, the City Council has <br />received and acted on a petition by this neighborhood for municipal sewer, and it is anticipated that <br />Lot 14 and Lot 15/16 will be ser> ed by municipal sew er in the relatively near future. <br />At the time of attributing sewer units to the various properties to be served, the guest house on Lot <br />15/16 wrill have to be considered under the City's assessment policies. <br />LotStudards <br />Ana A Width <br />Lot 14 will contain the required 2.0 acres of dry buildable land after the rearrangement. <br />Lot 15/16 will contain 4.01 gross acres, of which approximately 3 acres is dry buildable, meeting the <br />minimum standards for a single family residence. <br />Setbacks <br />Lot 14 will have a substantial buildable envelope remaining after the rearrangement (shaded area of <br />Exhibit F). Note that Lot 14 is by definition a *through** lot, hence any accessory buildings will <br />require a CUP under current codes. <br />The setbacks to existing structures on Lot 15/16 will not be ..npacted by this rearrangemenr. in all <br />cases, the existing structure setbacks from the common boundary will be increased. Lot 1 S/16 also <br />has frontage on both West Farm Road and the ''Homestead*' private road, and could also be <br />considered as a through lot. <br />Hardcover <br />Lot 14 has some land within 1000* of Long Lake, but appears to be all outside the 300* shoreland <br />hardcover limit of the tributary creek between Dickey Lake and Long Lake. Lot 15/16 has land <br />within each of the four hardcover zones. Hardcover calculations have been provided, show ing that <br />existing hardcover is well below the established limits, and should not be a fa^r in future <br />developroetU of the property. <br />Note that based on the county plat maps. Lot 15/16 does not abut the shorelirte of Long Lake and <br />therefore is not considered as a lakcshm lot <br />Wctlindi <br />Based on areview of the City wetland maps, and thoseof the MCWD and Hetwepin Conservation <br />District, there are no wetlands on Lot 14.