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Conservation Development Planning , City of Lino Lakes <br />Developer and Public Agencies Commitment to the Project <br />All prototype processes require a good faith working relationship between all parties to be successful. In this instance, the <br />representatives from Royal Oaks Realty, Inc. have participated at the highest collaborative level. This is especially noteworthy in <br />that their previously submitted plan did meet (or would have with minor modifications) the various requirements of the City and <br />other regulatory agencies and would likely have been approved. Without their involvement, the proposal now being considered <br />would not have been possible. <br />It is also noteworthy that various regulatory agencies have played an active and important role in shaping the development <br />proposal to be consistent with their and the City's larger goals. This is especially the case with Rice Creek Watershed District, <br />whose representatives are assisting in key aspects of the natural resources and storm water management planning. <br />Agreement Parameters <br />The following establishes the agreement parameters for each key aspect of the development package. A number of exhibits are <br />also included to illustrate the evolution of the plan. (Each of the headings relate to the previously defined public values.) <br />Preserving Natural Open Space (Conservation Easement) <br />The overall development site consists of 50 acres. The final development proposal (Exhibit C) sets aside 28.47 acres, or about <br />57% of the site, in a conservation easement that will be perpetually preserved as natural open space. Currently, City staff and the <br />City Attorney are considering if outright ownership of the easement is in the best interest of the City, or if it should be held by <br />some third party. However that is resolved, the conservation easement would, at the very least, be legally protected through a <br />Developer's agreement between the Developer and City of Lino Lakes. The proposal also includes approximately 4,400 lineal <br />feet of trail, which is approximately 0.80 miles. The following graphic illustrates the conservation areas and trail corridor that are <br />part of the final development proposal. <br />Ca r: atoll kreaj'. <br />Brauer & Associates, Ltd. <br />General Information: <br />Total Lots: <br />57 <br />Total Acres: 50.0 <br />Developed Acres`: 27.53 <br />Conservation Area Acres": 28.47 <br />Percent of Property Protected <br />as a Natural Area 57% <br />Total Mlles of Public Trail: 0.80 <br />' P -efers to land w der private ownership. <br />Refers to and that permanently <br />protected and falls under the stewardship <br />pfu ram. <br />EXHIBIT C - FINAL PROPOSAL <br />Fox DEN DEVELOPMENT <br />- 3 5 - <br />2 <br />
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