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HomeMy WebLinkAbout#6345-Prelim Plat-2013 0 "" CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF J J W5 COUNCIL CSLa' G~ NO. �kE8H0g� A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PRELIMINARY PLAT AND GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT AS A PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (PRD) FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3700 NORTHERN AVENUE - FILE NO. 13-3631 WHEREAS, Landsource, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company represented by Todd Holmers (hereinafter the "Developer") has an interest in the property within the City of Orono (hereinafter the "City") located at 3700 Northern Avenue and legally described as follows: Exhibit A attached (hereinafter the "Property"); and WHEREAS, on August 21, 2013 the Developer filed an incomplete subdivision application with the City for preliminary approval of a six lot residential plat of the Property, which application was considered as complete as of September 9, 2013; and WHEREAS, after due published and mailed notice in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 462.358 et. seq. and the City of Orono Zoning and Subdivision Codes, the Orono Planning Commission held a public hearing for the application and reviewed it on September 16, 2013, at which time all persons desiring to be heard concerning this application were given the opportunity to speak thereon; and WHEREAS, on September 16, 2013 the Planning Commission recommended a number of revisions to the proposal including that it be processed as a Planned Residential Development (PRD); and WHEREAS,the Developer submitted two revised proposals referenced as Option 1 and Option 2 which were reviewed by the Planning Commission at a public hearing held on October 21, 2013, at which time the Planning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend preliminary plat approval for Option 1 and recommended approval for development via the PRD process; and WHEREAS, at its regular meeting of November 12, 2013 the City Council reviewed the preliminary plat optional proposals and on a vote of 3-2 directed City staff to draft , a resolution for preliminary plat approval for development of Option 1 as a PRD, incorporating the appropriate findings and conditions based on Council's review; and Page 1 of 14 O CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. b 45 kESH0 WHEREAS, the City Council hereby makes the following findings with regards to this application: FINDINGS 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File#13-3631. 2. The Property is zoned LR-1C Single Family Lakeshore Residential District, which normally requires a minimum lot area of 0.5 acres and minimum lot width of 100' The Property is 4.89 acres in area, of which 0.83 acre is wetland and 4.06 acres is non-wetland area. 3. The Property is guided in the 2008-2030 Orono Community Management Plan (CMP) for Low-Medium Density Residential Use at a density of up to 2-3 units per acre. The proposed layout contains 6 lots on 3.74 dry acres (net of wetland and roadway dedication for Northern Avenue) for an overall net density of 1.6 units per acre. 4. The Property site is somewhat bowl-shaped and contains a 0.83-acre wetland at its center. The high point at the southwest comer of the site drops approximately 24 feet to the wetland, with slopes in the general range of 5-15%. There are two existing houses and two detached garages plus a smaller outbuilding all located in the southwest corner of the Property, and all of which would be removed as a result of the subdivision. There is one existing driveway onto Northern Avenue. 5. The Conservation Design Report by Arrowhead Environmental Consulting provides this overview of the natural site characteristics: "The existing landscape of the site consists of a single-family home with a garage in the southwest portion of the site, a shallow marsh wetland in the center of the property, and hardwood forest throughout the site. The trees consist mostly of black walnut (Juglans nigra), sugar maple (Acer saccharum), red oak (Quercus rubra), basswood (Tilia americana), green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), and boxelder (Acer negunda). A dense layer of common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)was present throughout most of the forested area. Page 2 of 14 O O CITY of ORONO ✓ - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 6 3 4 5 9kESHOg� According to the lot layout, the six proposed homes will be located in the upland area of the site. The lots will be partly screened from Northern Avenue and the adjacent lots by existing woods. The dominant vegetation in the wetland community of the property is cattail (Typha sp.), lake-bank sedge (Carex lacustris) and reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea). No rare,threatened, or endangered plants are known to exist or are likely to exist due to the previous activities associated with the property and dense buckthorn layer. Native trees that are dominant throughout the site should be preserved as much as possible to maintain a natural setting and provide a screen between the housing lots." 6. The existing delineated wetland on the property is classified by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) as Manage 1, for which MCWD requires establishment of a 40-foot perimeter buffer. In addition, the City of Orono requires that all buildings be setback 10 feet from the buffer edge, hence all structures must be located at least 50 feet from the wetland boundary. 7. The proposed plat includes six lots. Each of the six lots will be served via individual driveways onto existing Northern Avenue. Northern Avenue was originally created as part of the plat of Townsite of Langdon Park in 1893, being 66 feet in width adjacent to the north boundary of the 100-foot wide Great Northern Railroad right-of way. In 1912 Northern Avenue was vacated by the town board for unknown reasons. Today,Northern Avenue exists as a 20' paved width public road half on the railroad right-of-way and half on the adjoining properties. As part of the plat of Southview Estates in 1983, the City was able to recoup a 30' corridor near the western end of the vacated right-of-way. Since then, the Hennepin County Regional Rail Authority has acquired the railroad right-of-way and has a recent history of attempting to eliminate encroachments on its future commuter/light rail corridors. Subdivision of property is one of the few opportunities the City has to acquire necessary road rights-of-way. With half of Northern Avenue's traveled road on the railroad right-of-way, it would be in the best interests of the City to regain the necessary right-of-way outside the rail corridor for potential relocation of Northern Avenue should the need someday arise. The Planning Commission has recommended that dedication of 30' of right-of-way for Northern Avenue should be required as a condition of approval for platting the Property. Page 3 of 14 O O CITY of ORONO n ;. ti RESOLUTION OF NJ CI1�COUNCIL SHOg� 8. Development as a PRD will allow for relaxing the normal 100-foot lot width standard of the LR-1 C District. The configuration of the site as proposed includes six long, narrow, parallel lots each having a defined width of 78.1 feet and a functional width of 76.4 feet. The fumctional width would allow for construction of homes approximately 56 feet in width while meeting the required 10' side setbacks of the LR-1C District. The Developer has proposed to additionally limit proposed Lots 1 and 6 to a 15' side setback abutting the west and east lot lines respectively, to provide additional buffer to the two adjoining developed residential properties. Comments and concerns by the affected neighbor to the immediate west of the site regarding side setback and driveway locations for proposed Lot 1 can be addressed by requiring a 15' west side setback for principal and accessory structures on Lot 1 and requiring that the driveway for Lot 1 be located in the easterly half of Lot 1. 9. Development as a PRD will allow for relaxing the 0.5 acre contiguous dry buildable lot area standard of the LR-1 C District. Proposed lot areas are shown in the following table: x W,� -_'_" Lot 1 0.00 0.82 0.00 0.82 0.82 Lot Z 0.01 0.79 0.00 0.79 0.80 Lot 3 0.25 0.33 0.19 0.52 0.77 Lot 4 0.38 0.26 0.10 0.36 0.74 Lot 5 0.19 0.53 0.00 0.53 0.72 Lot 6 0.00 0.72 0.00 0.72 0.72 Northern Avenue 0.00 0.32 0.00 0.32 0.32 Total Acres 0.83 3.77 0.29 4.06 4.89 Lots 3 and 4 contain less than the LR-1C required 0.50 acres of contiguous dry buildable land. Only Lot 4 contains less than 0.50 acres of total dry buildable land. The average contiguous dry buildable area of the six lots is 0.57 acres. Page 4 of 14 O spa O CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OFLT�E f�Y COUNCIL G NO. ��kESH0 Each proposed lot contains sufficient contiguous dry buildable land in which to construct a single family residence meeting LR-1C setback requirements as well as MCWD wetland buffer and City wetland/buffer setback standards. However, Lot 4 has virtually no flexibility as to house placement and Lots 3 and 5 have only minimal flexibility. Lots 1 and 2, where the existing houses are located, have substantial flexibility to move forward or back. Lot 6 also has good flexibility, but at the potential expense of a number of mature oak and maple trees. 10. The Planning Commission has recommended that a conservation easement be dedicated over the northerly portions of Lots 1 thru 6, encompassing the wetland and upland areas in approximately the north 60% of the Property. This conservation easement is intended to preserve the woodland in this area, reduce the impacts of development on the flora and fauna in the area, and maintain the existing drainage pattern. Separate and potentially overlapping covenants and easements will be required for wetland preservation, wooded area preservation, and the proposed stormwater pond ing areas required for runoff rate control. The intent is to preserve the conservation area in as natural a condition as possible with no buildings, roads or other man-made intrusions other than stormwater ponding as necessary to serve the development. 11. Stormwater rate control ponds are proposed at the east and west ends of the wetland, to be located outside the 40' wetland buffer area. Due to the drainage pattern in the neighborhood and the seasonal flooding that historically occurs in the low areas of the site, it is critical that as much stormwater and snowmelt runoff from the development as is feasible be discharged to the proposed stormwater quality ponds. However, the City Engineer has indicated that the proposed grading plan may have negative impacts on the house pad for Lot 5, and that the plan be revised to allow drainage from the rear yard of Lot 4 to drain directly to the wetland. The development will be subject to the standard Stormwater and Drainage Trunk Fee. 12. The Developer has provided a Conservation Design Report by Arrowhead Environmental Consulting (AEC), including a tree survey, natural,resources inventory and Conservation Design Master Plan. In the Master Plan AEC recommends the establishment of conservation easements for the wetlands and wetland buffer, and additionally recommends that the tree border adjacent to Northern Avenue be preserved as a buffer to the development. The City Engineer has recommended that an additional easement be established over this tree border. Page 5 of 14 O O CITY of ORONO - , RESOLUTION OF T E G W COUNCIL NO. 64 � ��kEsH0 All of the above noted easements for preservation are appropriate and will require careful site management during construction of the stormwater ponds and new homes to ensure compliance. In addition to tree preservation, the Conservation Design Master Plan contains recommendations for invasive species (primarily buckthorn) removal as well as removal and replacement of dead or dying trees. It would be appropriate and desirable that the developer adhere to the AEC recommendations. 13. The Property is within Hardcover Tier 3 allowing 35% impervious surface. Per the tier assignment methodology established in Zoning Code Section 78-1701, all proposed lots will remain within Tier 3. Each lot can be developed well within the hardcover limitation of 35%, as in each case the entire lot including the conservation easement area would be creditable toward hardcover. Overall hardcover of the entire 4.57 acre site (excluding proposed road dedication) based on the general house sizes and driveway layouts proposed will be approximately 10%. The 15% `lot coverage by structures' limitation established by code will have minimal impact on buildability of the building sites. 14. Standard perimeter drainage and utility easements around all individual property boundaries in the plat will be required, except that utility easements shall avoid crossing the delineated wetland area. 15. The City has no current plans for trails or parks that specifically require dedication of land from this property. Because dedication of land for park purposes is not required at this location, a Park Dedication Fee in lieu of land per City Ordinance would be appropriate. 16. The Planning Commission recommended that an easement be established providing for walking access to the rear dry buildable area of the lots. This easement would be appropriate but shall be limited to use by the owners of six Lots and not be dedicated for public use. 17. The City Engineer has provided extensive comments in letters dated September 9, 2013 and October 17, 2013 which contain comments that must be addressed by the Developer in making the final plat approval application. 18. The property is within the WSA. Sewer and water service is available to the property in Northern Avenue. The property was provided with municipal water in Page 6 of 14 Oaa O CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF()jH3 n COUNCIL NO. �kESH0 1970 and was assessed for its entire front footage but for only 3 water units. Any units over 3 that are approved with the proposed subdivision will have a water connection charge due of$2,820.00 per unit. The property was provided with municipal sewer in 1982 and initially assessed for 2.0 acres and 4 units. The developable acreage for this property would be calculated at 3.74 acres net of wetland and road, leaving 1.74 acres not assessed. A sewer acreage charge of$6,942.60 would be due at the time of plat approval, and any additional units above 4 will also incur a sewer trunk charge of$600.00 per unit. 19. The existing principal and accessory buildings in the southwesterly corner of the Property should be removed as a condition of final plat approval. Removal should occur prior to filing of the plat with Hennepin County. 20. The City Council finds that the unique configuration and natural characteristics of the Property including the central location of the wetland, and the desire to preserve the northerly dry buildable portions of the Property, are sufficient justification to support the granting of a conditional use permit for Planned Residential Development of the site. 21. All proposed lots will contain suitable area meeting all established setback, requirements to allow the construction of single family residences. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that based upon one or more of the findings noted above, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby grants Preliminary Plat Approval and a conditional use permit for development as a Planned Residential Development for a 6-lot plat per the Preliminary Plat survey/drawing by Mark S. Gronberg of Gronberg & Associates, Inc. dated 9/27/13 and Preliminary Grading and Utility Plan dated 9/27/13 and attached hereto as Exhibit B, subject to the following conditions: Page 7 of 14 O O CITY of ORONO RESOLUTIONliff� ITY COUNCIL NO. �k'ESHOg� 1. Easements for the protection of wetlands, woodlands, and open spaces and for the construction and maintenance of stormwater management facilities shall be established as follows: a) Wetland Conservation and Flowage Easement over the wetland and its MCWD- required buffer; and b) Drainage and Utility Easements over the ponding areas, swales, ditches and culverts; and c) Conservation Easement for Tree and Opens Space Preservation over the portions of the property defined in the City-annotated site plan attached hereto as Exhibit C. Applicant shall submit proposed Conservation Easement language for Council review and acceptance, specifying the proposed conditions and limitations to be placed on the areas noted above. The easement shall incorporate as a minimum, the following elements: no structures allowed, no fences, no domestic animals (i.e. no horses, sheep, chickens, etc.), no tree or vegetation removal except by special permit for maintenance or as part of the approved vegetation management plan established in the Conservation Design Master Plan, and no excavating or earth movement; creation and maintenance of non-hardcover walking paths shall not be allowed. Permanent markers of a design and material acceptable to the City shall be placed at all points where the Conservation Easement intersects a lot boundary or where the Easement boundary line changes direction, as noted on attached Exhibit C. 2. The Developer shall implement and adhere to the provisions of the Conservation Design Master Plan by Arrowhead Environmental consulting dated August 20, 2013 and incorporated herein by reference. Activities associated with said Master Plan shall be incorporated within the Developers Agreement to be executed between the Developer and the City. The Developer shall establish covenants providing for a Homeowners Association which will be responsible for all future maintenance activities related to the Conservation Design Master Plan. 3. Limitations on Individual Lots. a) Accessory structures: Accessory structures may be placed on lots according to City standards, except where prohibited by the Conservation Easement or other restrictions or covenants. Page 8 of 14 O y O CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF jHJ W71�COUNCIL NO. �kESH0 b) Setback/yard requirements shall be per the LR-1C District setback standards for Lots 1 through 6 as follows, with the exceptions noted: Front: 30 feet Rear: 30 feet Side: 10 feet Exceptions: a) The west side setback for principal and accessory structures on Lot 1 shall be 15 feet. b) The east side setback for principal and accessory structures on Lot 6 shall be 15 feet. Wetland boundary: 50 feet (MCWD buffer width of 40' plus 10' City setback from buffer edge) c) Lots 1 through 6 are subject to the Tier 3 hardcover limitation of 35%of the gross lot area, and structural coverage limitation of 15% of the gross lot area. d) The driveway serving Lot 1 shall be located within the easterly one-half of Lot 1. e) Existing grade for all lots for building height determination shall be the existing grades as shown on the Preliminary Grading and Utility Plan dated 9/27/13 attached as Exhibit B. The grading plan as approved does not establish new existing grades. 4. General site grading, storm sewer design and individual house site grading shall be designed and completed so as to direct as much stormwater and snowmelt runoff from the development as is feasible to the stormwater rate control ponds. Additionally, grading and drainage shall adhere to the recommendations of the City Engineer. The Developer shall establish covenants providing for a Homeowners Association which will be responsible for all future maintenance of stormwater ponding facilities. 5. Approval is subject to N innehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) approval and permits as required. Final plat approval shall not be granted until the Developer has provided evidence that all required MCWD permits have been obtained. 6. Development Fees a) Park Dedication - Dedication of actual land for park purposes is not required at this location. A Park Dedication Fee in lieu of land will be required. The Park Fee is determined as 8% of the fair market value of the land being subdivided, but Page 9 of 14 CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OFJJ 511�COUNCILNO. J �kESH D must be between a minimum of$3,250 and a maximum of$5,550 per residential dwelling unit. For the proposed 6 lots, the Park Fee will be based on 5 new lots. The City Assessor will be consulted to determine the final market value of the land for establishing the amount of the fee. b) Stormwater and Drainage Trunk Fee. The development is subject to the Stormwater and Drainage Trunk Fee of $5,765 per acre x 4.89 total acres = $28,191.00. 7. Utilities. The property is within the MUSA. Sewer and water service is available to the property in Northern Avenue. The property was provided with municipal water in 1970 and was assessed for its entire front footage but for only 3 water units. The subdivision consists of 6 total lots. The proposed subdivision will have a water connection charge due based on 3 additional units at$2,820.00 per unit=$8,460.00. The property was provided with municipal sewer in 1982 and initially assessed for 2.0 acres and 4 units. The developable acreage for this property would be calculated at 3.74 acres net of wetland and road, leaving 1.74 acres not assessed. Per the 2013 Orono Fee Schedule a sewer acreage charge is due based on $3,990 per acre x 1.74 acres = $6,943.00. Per the 2013 Orono Fee Schedule a sewer trunk unit charge is also due based on 2 additional units at$600 per unit, totaling$1200.00. 8. Existing Buildings. The developer shall remove the existing buildings as a condition of final plat approval. Removal shall occur prior to filing of the plat with Hennepin County. 9. City Engineer Approval. Approval is subject to the recommendations of the City Engineer in his comment letters dated September 9, 2013 and October 17, 2013 and any forthcoming comments as may be warranted. 10. Plans and Specifications. The following plans and specifications shall be submitted for review and approval by the City and other appropriate jurisdictions, to ensure that the proposed plat will accomplish the intended purposes: a) Final plans and specifications for all proposed utility lines and services, including proposed revisions, if any,to existing service facilities. b) Final grading, drainage and erosion control plan showing existing and proposed contours, building locations, elevations, stormwater facilities and calculations, utilities and erosion control measures to be used during construction. Final Plat Page 10 of 14 CITY of ORONO �►► RESOLUTION %TgE CrCOUNCIL NO. �kESi30g� Approval will not be granted until the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has approved the stormwater management plans. C) Engineering details and design for any proposed retaining walls. d) Sufficient detail to meet the recommendations of the City Engineer. 11. Other Easements. a) Drainage and Utility Easements shall be dedicated to the public on the final plat 10' along all exterior property lines, and 5' either side of interior property lines, and such easements shall be increased to accommodate drainage where required, subject to City staff approval; except that where such easements would extend through wetlands,utility easements shall not be established. b) A Conservation and Flowage Easement shall be granted to the City of Orono over all delineated wetlands on the property. 12. Developers Agreement. Developer shall execute a Developer's Agreement for construction of improvements on the Property to ensure all, site improvements are installed to the City's specifications and satisfaction. Said Developers Agreement may contain additional conditions not noted in this Preliminary Plat Approval resolution. No land alterations can take place until erosion control is established and the City is in receipt of a final grading and road plan. No improvements can begin until the City Engineer has approved all improvement plans. No improvements can begin until 24 hours after the final plat has been recorded with Hennepin County. A Letter of Credit must accompany a fully executed Developer's Agreement written to 150% of the cost of the proposed site improvements. No building permits will be issued until all drainage facilities and improvements have been installed. FINAL SUBMITTALS The following list of final submittals must be submitted to the Zoning Administrator prior to the regularly scheduled Council meeting on the second and fourth Mondays of the month. These submittals are as follows: 1. Record plat drawings in the form of two (2) mylar copies (one copy for the City's records and one for filing with Hennepin County) and one (1) copy reduced to V =200'. Drawing to include: Page 11 of 14 O viz O CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION O6T,�iE4Cg COUNCIL p� NO. ��kESH0 A. Lot lines platted per preliminary plat survey/drawing by Mark S. Gronberg dated 9/27/13 attached hereto as Exhibit B, except as modified herein. B. Dedication of"drainage and utility easements" 10' along exterior property lines and 5' along the interior property line, with exceptions and additions as noted herein. C. Dedication of areas shown as wetlands. D. Dedication of"Drainage Easements"over all drainageways. E. Naming of plat. 2. Legal documents required: A. Title opinion addressed to the City or a title insurance policy in favor of the City. All owners, mortgage holders or others with property interest indicated therein shall sign the plat and all other documents affected by such interest. B. The applicant must provide certified copies of all recorded easements currently affecting the property. C. Signed Conservation and Flowage Easement to be granted over all delineated wetlands on the plat. D. Signed Conservation Easement to be granted over the areas noted herein. E. Signed Developers Agreement and Letter of Credit for construction of improvements, and a cash escrow which covers engineering inspections and other city costs. The City Engineer shall establish the amount to be provided in the Letter of Credit. 3. Plat approval fees to be paid: Total due: $61,744.00 to $73,244.00* A. Final plat fee=$700.00 B. Park Dedication Fee: $16,250.00 to $27,750.00* Page 12 of 14 O �, O CITY of ORONO a �G .; RESOLUTION OF THE C�Y COUNCIL NO. 63 �kESH0 C. Stormwater and Drainage Trunk Fee: $28,191.00 D. Municipal Water Connection Charge: $8,460.00 E. Municipal Sewer Acreage Charge: $6,943.00 F. Municipal Sewer Unit Charge: $1,200.00 * As of the date of this writing,the City Assessor has not established a fair market value for the property pre-development. The figures shown reflect the minimum and maximum potential amount of the Park Fee. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orono, Minnesota at a regular meeting held this 25th day of November, 2013. ATTEST: 4_c� Rachel Dodge, City Clerk Lili Tod McMillan, Mayor (Representative of Landsource, LLC) Page 13 of 14 Oa O CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF T E ITY COUNCIL NO. 6 5 Sf:10 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 1)eC e 2013 on behalf of Landsource,LLC by Todd Holmers, its u 9,Lye4— BARBARA G.SIL:31M NOTARY PUBLIC MINNA Notary Public My Comm�ion Ex0a Jen. Page 14 of 14 EXHIBIT A 6 3 4 5 RESOLUTION NO. EXISTING LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Torrens parcel (per Certificate of Title No. 289758) Tracts B and C, Registered Land Survey No. 763, files of Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota. NOTE: Vacated Northern Avenue has not been added to the Certificate of Title. A proceeding subsequent will be needed to add this to the title. Abstract parcel That part of the following described property: That part of the West 3 acres of Lot 9, Block 10, Townsite of Langdon Park. which lies southerly of the westerly extension of the North line of Tract B, Registered Land Survey No. 763, files of Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota, which lies westerly of the westerly line of said Tract B. NOTE: Vacated Northern Avenue has not been added to this legal description. PORTION OF VACATED NORTHERN AVENUE TO BE ADDED TO THE PROPERTY Torrens portion That part of vacated Northern Avenue, vacated by final road order of town board, dated 8-28-1912, which lies between the southerly extensions across said Avenue of the East line of Tract C, Registered Land Survey No. 763, and the West line of Tract B, said Registered Land Survey. Abstract portion That part of vacated Northern Avenue, vacated by final road order of town board, dated 8-28-1912, which lies between the southerly extensions across said Avenue of the West line of Tract B, Registered Land Survey No. 762, and the West line of Lot 9, Block 10, Townsite of Langdon Park. NOTE: Existing buildings to be removed EXHIBIT B RESOLUTION NO. ------------ NORTHERN OAKS Sheet 1 of 2 PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR )-- LANDSOURCE, L L C 0&0A.,O IN TRACTS B& C, R.L.S. NO.763, AND 0 u)N IN LOT 9, BLOCK 10,TOWNSITE OF LANGDON PARK <i�-� Be 5 ow-f HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA 0 qN' z 0 Z 62i Uj SCALE IN FEET x 2 N 89- r 437.19 N ar423v r gam ADDRESS:3700 NORTHERN AVENUE W47W OWNER: LANDSOURCE,L L C 560 2M AVENUE NO. ST.CLOUD,WIN 56303 TOTAL ACREAGE-4.89+ ACRES EwstwD LEM DESCRIPTION: T�prcd(mCMr=ftaFTMallo 21Wn) T­ft a sw C,Rqbmd L.W S—ft H I C-�*.mk.� NOTE. . ....JL ik. 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NO.763,AND ado IN LOT 9, BLOCK 10,TOWNSITE OF LANGDON PARK n HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA do a w 40 so 160 Z62! 0 0 14. 0: 2 al SCALE IN FEET or -N E 437.19 N 88'42=E MM ADDRESS:3700 NORTHERN AVENUE a w OWNER . ..... LANDSOURCE.L L C v", 550 26TH AVENUE NO. ST.CLOUD,MN 68303 TOTAL ACREAGE ra 4.69+-ACRES ---aala Elasrae LEMAL DESCP.FMX -7 TfacftBwdc.Re&tae%lLend Survey No.Tm'm-.lRgwwlTm.. Harotepin Ocarely.Mtoaaa-l- NOTE,-V. I——he,ret--added to ft Car &TWa Abdrecipifflal A protooft rafteepart WM be readerd to reld Oft to ft B11e. ' eO1° �ryp OSEID COISERVA.TION 9AOEME That W of On are"descrilmd Property'. toTw That part of did Wad 3 screar al Lot B.Bak 10.Tmwb of L..gd-Park. L; Ll whtlh ft.-4-11 d 0m amedarly ext-lance ff.North ff-d Trod B. R.*.t..d Loral Survey Na.703.Vas of Rellialror d TM.,K-Plo Cadely.mirareette. NOTE.Vowled Nord-A—tare not be.added to Oft UMW d-tPlloo. 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