Laserfiche WebLink
5 <br /> <br />Streets and Alleys <br /> <br />Arlo Lane is a minor collector road and is capable of handling two (2) additional single family <br />detached dwellings. <br /> <br />Easements <br /> <br />Standard drainage and utility easements are being dedicated along the lot lines. <br /> <br />Storm Water Management and Erosion and Sediment Control <br /> <br />The proposed development does not require a stormwater management plan under City Code <br />Chapter 1011. Per the Site Drainage Narrative and Calculations report revision date November <br />14, 2024, a small rear yard depression is shown to help get drainage from west to east. This <br />basin overflows to the east to match existing conditions. It is assumed the basin will drain dry <br />between storm events. <br /> <br />Public Utilities <br /> <br />The existing house at 559 Lois Lane is connected to public watermain and sanitary sewer. The <br />two (2) new lots will also be connected to public water and sanitary which is capable of <br />handling two (2) single family detached dwellings. Water and sanitary sewer laterals are <br />already stubbed into the two (2) proposed lots. <br /> <br />Public Land Dedication <br /> <br />The proposed subdivision is within the Highland Meadow Park neighborhood service area. The <br />development is not within the greenway system. Arlo Lane is identified as a future trail corridor <br />that is proposed to extend from Highland Meadows Park to Woodduck Trail and eventually to 4th <br />Avenue. <br /> <br />The City will require cash in lieu of land dedication for the two (2) new lots. Lot 1 with the existing <br />house will not be charged a park dedication fee. <br /> <br />Park Dedication Fees <br />Total # of Lots = 2 <br />x 2024 Park Dedication Fee $3,300 <br />= Total Due $6,600 <br /> <br />Screening, Landscaping, Buffer Yards and Tree Preservation <br />