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The proposed development does not require a stormwater management plan under City Code <br />Chapter 1011. <br />Utilities <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />A 2" pressurized sanitary sewer main exists along this section of Lois Lane and laterals are <br />stubbed to the lot line on both Lots 1 and 2. The existing house on Lot 3 is connected to <br />municipal sanitary sewer. The new houses shall connect to municipal sanitary sewer. <br />Watermain <br />An 8" watermain exists along Lois Lane and laterals are stubbed to the lot line on both Lots 1 <br />and 2. The existing house on Lot 3 is connected to the municipal watermain. A private well <br />exists new the driveway and may continue to be used for irrigation or it shall be abandoned. <br />The new houses shall connect to the municipal watermain. <br />Public Land Dedication <br />The proposed subdivision is within the Highland Meadow Park neighborhood service area. The <br />development is not within the greenway system. <br />The City will require cash in lieu of land dedication for the two (2) new lots. Lot 3 with the <br />existing house will not be charged a park dedication fee. <br />Park Dedication Fees <br />Total # of Lots = <br />2 <br />x 2024 Park Dedication Fee <br />$3,300 <br />= Total Due <br />$6, 600 <br />Landscape Plan <br />Per the August 28, 2024 Environmental Board staff report: <br />Boulevard Trees <br />Boulevard trees are required for all new residential subdivisions at a rate of one tree per lot <br />frontage. <br />11 <br />