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8 <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer <br /> <br />A 21” trunk sanitary sewer main located along CSAH 14 (Main Street) serves the site. An 8” <br />and 10” sanitary sewer pipe serves the site internally. Future development to the north will <br />potentially require a lift station. Sanitary sewer will also be stubbed to the west to <br />accommodate future development. <br /> <br />Watermain <br /> <br />A 12” trunk watermain located along CSAH 14 (Main Street) serves the site. An 8” and 16” <br />watermain serve the site internally and loops the system to CSAH 14 (Main Street). Watermain <br />will be stubbed to the west and north property boundaries for future development. <br /> <br />Public Land Dedication <br /> <br />The City will require cash in lieu of land dedication. Per the City’s Park, Greenway & Trail <br />System Plan, a neighborhood park is not programmed for this area. Lino Lakes Elementary <br />School is immediately adjacent to the development and provides a joint-use opportunity <br />between the city and school for shared use of facilities. <br /> <br />Nature’s Refuge <br />61 lots x $3,000 = $183,000 <br /> <br />The Park, Greenway & Trail System Plan identifies the need for a future city trail running <br />north-south through the development along greenway corridor. Due to concerns regarding <br />potential impacts to the rare plant species behind Lots 1-4, Block 5, an 8.5 foot wide paved trail <br />will be constructed on the west side of the development along Pond 100 and 200 utilizing the <br />maintenance access path. <br /> <br />Outlot C of the revised plans accommodates a 25 foot wide trail corridor as required in the <br />original review comments. Staff and the applicant will further evaluate whether a 25 foot wide <br />outlot or trail easement will be required. <br /> <br />Plans have been revised to include a 10 foot wide trail along CSAH 14 (Main Street). The <br />timing of this trail construction is to be determined based on available funds. The section of <br />sidewalk extending along Street A from Main Street to Street B shall also be revised to be an <br />8.5 foot wide trail. <br /> <br />Credit will be given for trail construction. <br /> <br />The Park Board reviewed the plans on February 5, 2018. The Board recommends collecting <br />park fees to potentially fund enhancements at Lino Lakes Elementary School. <br /> <br />Tree Preservation <br /> <br />The goal of tree preservation is to minimize unnecessary loss of habitat, biodiversity and forest <br />resource and to replace removed trees in areas where tree cover is most critical. The revised