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Resolution Title
APPROVING DRILLING ESTATES PRELIMINARY PLAT
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APPROVING DRILLING ESTATES PRELIMINARY PLAT
Resolution Date Passed
06/10/2024
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(b) Consistency with infill policies. A proposed urban subdivision shall meet the city's infill <br />policies: <br />1. The urban subdivision must be located within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area <br />(MUSA) or the staged growth area as established by the city's Comprehensive Plan; <br />2. The cost of utilities and street extensions must be covered by one or more of the <br />following: <br />a. An immediate assessment to the proposed subdivision; <br />b. One hundred percent of the street and utility costs are privately financed by the <br />developer; <br />c. The cost of regional and/or oversized trunk utility lines can be financed with <br />available city trunk funds; and <br />d. The cost and timing of the expenditure of city funds are consistent with the city's <br />capital improvement plan. <br />3. The cost, operation and maintenance of the utility system are consistent with the <br />normal costs as projected by the water and sewer rate study; and <br />4. The developer payments will offset additional costs of utility installation or future <br />operation and maintenance. <br />The Preliminary Plot is consistent with infill policies. The existing two (2) single family detached <br />dwellings are connected to the City of Centerville municipal sanitary sewer system. The cost, <br />operation and maintenance of the utility system is consistent with the normal costs projected by <br />the water and sanitary system plans. No future utility costs are proposed. <br />(c) Roads or highways to serve the subdivision. A proposed subdivision shall meet the <br />following requirements for level of service (LOS), as defined by the Highway Capacity <br />Manual: <br />1. If the existing level of service (LOS) outside of the proposed subdivision is A or B, traffic <br />generated by a proposed subdivision will not degrade the level of service more than one <br />grade; <br />2. If the existing LOS outside of the proposed subdivision is C, traffic generated by a <br />proposed subdivision will not degrade the level of service below C; <br />3. If the existing LOS outside of the proposed subdivision is D, traffic generated by a <br />proposed subdivision will not degrade the level of service below D; <br />4. The existing LOS must be D or better for all streets and intersections providing access <br />to the subdivision. If the existing level of service is E or F, the subdivision developer must <br />provide, as part of the proposed project, improvements needed to ensure a level of <br />service D or better; <br />5. Existing roads and intersections providing access to the subdivision must have the <br />structural capacity to accommodate projected traffic from the proposed subdivision or <br />the developer will pay to correct any structural deficiencies; <br />6. The traffic generated from a proposed subdivision shall not require city street <br />improvements that are inconsistent with the Lino Lakes capital improvement plan. <br />However, the city may, at its discretion, consider developer -financed improvements to <br />correct any street deficiencies; <br />0 <br />
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