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Section 1102.12(2) of the Shoreland Management Overlay district, lots that would <br /> require use of holding tanks shall not be approved. Private septic systems cannot be <br /> located with the 150ft shoreland setback. These requirements are met. <br /> Watermain <br /> Public watermain is not available to the site. Private wells will be required for each <br /> parcel. Well locations shall be shown on the preliminary plat and placed in relationship <br /> to the individual sewage disposal facilities on the same and adjoining lots. <br /> The applicant shall demonstrate that each lot can accommodate a private well. <br /> Public Land Dedication <br /> Per the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan and Anoka County Chain of Lakes-Otter Lake <br /> Regional Trail Master Plan, a regional trail is proposed on the east side of Amelia Lake. <br /> The proposed trail extends from CSAH 14 (Main Street) through the City's future <br /> recreational facility on Birch Street then south along 201h Avenue. A separate trail <br /> easement 20 ft wide along CSAH 54 and 44 ft wide along the south lot line of 6351 20th <br /> Avenue shall be recorded. The 44 ft wide easement covers both the 24 ft private <br /> driveway easement and 20 ft trail easement. The applicant shall prepare a separate trail <br /> easement document and exhibit clearly showing the trail easement location. This <br /> easement shall be recorded. <br /> The City will require cash in lieu of land dedication for each new lot. <br /> Park Dedication Fees <br /> Total# of Lots = 4 <br /> x 2021 Park Dedication Fee $3,160 <br /> =Total Due $12,640 <br /> Tree Preservation <br /> The goal of tree preservation is to minimize unnecessary loss of habitat, biodiversity and <br /> forest resource and to replace removed trees in areas where tree cover is most critical. <br /> Tree preservation is especially important within the Shoreland Management Overlay <br /> District to prevent erosion, preserve shoreland aesthetics and protect wildlife habitat. <br /> Per the Tree List Inventory, there are 793 trees on the subject site. Per Sheet TRI-Tree <br /> Preservation Plan and Sheet TR2- Tree Mitigation Plan, 235 trees will be saved, 536 will <br /> be removed in the basic use and non-environmentally sensitive areas, and 22 will be <br /> removed in the natural resource protected area. These 22 trees will be mitigated for at a <br /> rate of one tree provided for every two trees removed. The stormwater basins were <br /> 7 <br />