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The medical eye clinic and future commercial development will be municipally served by a 27" <br />PVC sanitary sewer located along 24"' Avenue and an.927" PVC sanitary sewer along <br />Rosemary Way. <br />The subject site is located in Utility Staging Area IA (2018-2025) and Sanitary District 5 (Sub - <br />District 5A). Sanitary flows from this district are conveyed to the southeast, discharging into <br />the MCES Lino Lakes Relief Interceptor located at the intersection of CSAH 14 and 241h <br />Avenue. <br />It should be noted that current development east of I-35E and north of CSAH 14/Main Street in <br />Otter Crossing and Main Street Shoppes is being served by Sanitary Sewer District 3 and the <br />sanitary sewer main located in Otter Lake Road in order to help facilitate and expedite <br />development. Future land development within Sanitary District 5 shall be evaluated for <br />capacity and flow to either District 3 or District 5. <br />The development will be municipally served by an S 12" DIP watermain located along 24t' <br />Avenue and Rosemary Way. <br />Tree Preservation and Mitigation Standards <br />The Environmental Coordinator revised the tree preservation, mitigation and landscaping <br />section of the September 29, 2021 Environmental Board staff report as follows: <br />Sheet TP1, Tree Preservation Plan calls for removal of 46 trees, most of which are in the <br />southern portion of lot 2. Twenty-six (26) removals are in Basic Use Areas, non - <br />Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA). These will not require mitigation. There are 20 trees <br />being removed that are not located in Basic Use Areas or Environmentally Sensitive Areas. <br />These trees will require mitigation of 27 trees. <br />However, undesirable species do not have to be mitigated for. Removals of a 22" and 8" ash <br />will not require mitigation trees to be planted. The total number of replacement trees required <br />is 24. <br />30 mitigation trees have been provided. Tree preservation and mitigation standards have been <br />met. <br />Open Areas Landscape Standards <br />The purpose of these standards is to provide general site beautification and high aesthetic <br />quality with a mix of plant materials in open areas. Open area landscape standards call for 1 <br />large tree and 3 large shrubs per 2,000 sf. <br />The following substitutions are allowable: <br />1 large tree = 1.5 medium or 2 small trees <br />1 large shrub = 1.5 medium or 3 small shrubs <br />wi �►�e.».� aZ.— �..0� R�R...o�.v��.�...ry"v �R�ns..uar�...-ME...a ..r <br />
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