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#13-3591 <br />11 February 2013 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />Access Roads, a minimum of a 26-foot wide paved road and a 96-foot diameter cul-de-sac is required, or <br />the homes served must be equipped with fire suppression sprinklers. The applicant will need to address <br />how the City's standards and Fire Codes will be met. <br />The developer will be required to submit maintenance covenants for recording with the plat which <br />address on-going maintenance and upkeep of the private road. <br />Rural Oasis, Conservation Design & Woodland Impacts <br />The property has an area of existing woods in the southeastern portion of the property and along the <br />wetland edge. A row of trees has been established along the southern and western boundaries of the <br />property. Tree preservation easements are proposed. <br />The Rural Oasis Study and Conservation Design Master Planning process has been formulated to help <br />determine on a case-by-case basis what natural values should be preserved . This project triggers the <br />need for the developer to conduct and submit a conservation design plan. A Conservation Design <br />Report dated February 6, 2013 has been conducted and submitted by Kjolhaug Environmental Services <br />(KES) for review. <br />The applicant via the KES memo indicates that invasive species are primarily identified in the southeast <br />portion of the site. Because many of the invasive trees (and identified diseased or dying trees) are <br />located in a potential building site the KES plan indicates that the removal of invasive species will be the <br />responsibility of the individual land owner(s). Staff would comment that the most effective trigger for <br />inva sive species removal is at the time of development or platting. Invasive species removal, at least <br />initially, should be the responsibility of the developer with on-going maintenance or removal falling on <br />the homeowners association or individual property owners. <br />The applicant has identified a significant tree stand in the southeast portion of the property (primarily <br />the east half of proposed Lot 2) which is proposed to be protected via a tree pre servation easement. <br />The tree preservation easement is also proposed to extend along the perimeter of the entire property <br />beginning at the south end of the wetland on the east and continuing around clockwise to the north end <br />of proposed Lot 5. This tree preservation easement will protect the significant tree s identified on <br />proposed Lot 2 as sugar maple, some basswood, American elm, boxelder and ironwood as well as a <br />stand of white pine s on the western perimeter. A conservation easement is proposed at the north end <br />of proposed Lot 1 where it abuts the Sim s property. This easement may preserve lake views enjoyed <br />from the Sim s property. <br />As part of the development the applicant/developer will be required to plant one shade tree for every <br />40 feet of road frontage. Staff sugge sts the shade trees be of a complimentary native species to offset <br />the removal of dead/diseased trees and possibly healthy native tree s from the building sites. <br />Wetlands on Site and/or Impacted <br />Accordin g to the submitted survey there is a 30,896 square foot (0 .7 acre) Manage 2 wetland on the <br />property. Establishment of wetland buffers and buffer setbacks will be triggered for the lots containing <br />wetlands; a Manage 2 wetland requires a 25-foot native vegetated buffer and a 20-foot structural <br />setback from the buffer. The applicant is proposing a 30 -foot vegetated buffer with a 25-foot structural <br />setback from the buffer. This exceeds the City's requirements . The wetland ha s been delineated, <br />reclassified through the MnRAM process and approved by the MCWD . The City will require a Flowage <br />and Con servation Easement over all wetlands and buffers de signated on the site. Wetland buffer
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