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of Service do not degrade by more than one (1) LOS; therefore the subdivision is not <br />considered premature. <br />The Lino Lakes Police Division ran radar and speed counts on June 28, 2016 from 12:43 <br />pm to 1:30 pm on Sioux Lane and observed 24 vehicles averaging 18 mph. On June 29, <br />2016 from 7:52 am to 8:10 am and 8:36am to 9:20am, they observed 25 vehicles <br />averaging 19 mph on Sioux Lane. The Police Division also ran radar during 3 shifts on <br />June 11, 2016 and the highest speed observed was 27 mph. The speed limit on Sioux <br />Lane is 30 mph. <br />Per the 2011 CSAH 34 Corridor Study and Anoka County Access Spacing Guidelines, <br />access to Birch Street is not warranted. Site constraints such as wetlands and the fact the <br />site only abuts CSAH 34 with 80 feet of right of way that is over an open stormwater <br />ditch also makes access to Birch Street cost prohibitive. The existing roads have <br />structural capacity to handle an additional 334 trips per day. Spirit Hills, Shenandoah 3ra <br />Addition and St. Clair Estates function as a 134 lot residential subdivision with 2 access <br />intersections at Sioux Lane/Ware Road and Hokah Drive/Birch Street. The entire area <br />also benefits from a signalized intersection at Ware Road and Birch Street. <br />Goal #6 of the Transportation Plan is to promote alternative transportation such as <br />bicycling, walking, transit and rail. The existing trail along the north side of Birch Street <br />provides pedestrian connectivity to the Rice Lake Elementary School, Rice Creek Chain <br />of Lakes Regional Park and Sprit Hill Center, a multi -tenant retail center. An emergency <br />access trail will be constructed off the end of the cul-de-sac south to Birch Street to <br />provide addition connectively. Sidewalk will be installed on the west side of Enid Trail. <br />Zoning <br />Current Zoning <br />R-1, Single Family Residential <br />Current Land Use <br />Open Space, Grassland <br />Future Land Use per CP <br />Low Density Residential <br />(1.6 to 3.9 units per acre) <br />Utility Staging Area <br />1A=2008-2015 (south 2/3 ) <br />Zoning Requirements <br />Required per R-1 <br />Tr <br />Proposed <br />Min. Lot Size' (upland) 10,800 s.f <br />Ave. 13,677 s.f. gross <br />Min. Lot Width (feet) 80 <br />Min. 80 feet <br />Min. Lot Depth (feet) 135 <br />Ave. 135 feet <br />Building Setback (feet) <br />5 <br />
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