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• <br />Bluebill Ponds <br />July 10, 2000 <br />page 4 <br />The City Engineer's comments list issues to be addressed, but he is comfortable that they <br />can be resolved with the indicated changes to the plans. <br />Utilities <br />As noted above, we have received a petition for public improvements that would include <br />roadways and public utilities within the site. The City Council acted on June 12 <br />(Resolution 00 -33) to direct staff to prepare a feasibility study under the 429 assessment <br />and public improvement process. <br />Stormwater Management and Wetlands: Several small wetlands exist on the site and <br />will be impacted by the project. The impacted wetlands are very small and <br />unexceptional. The mitigation plan is part of the review by the Rice Creek Watershed <br />District. The wetlands will be covered by a drainage easement on the final plat according <br />to standard policy. The Watershed District review status is "tabled with authorization for <br />administrative action." This means that the remaining issues can be handled by District <br />staff as long as the applicant submits additional information in a timely manner. <br />The City Engineer's comments list a number of technical issues to be addressed, but he is <br />comfortable that they can be resolved with the indicated changes to the plans. <br />Sewer and Water: Sewer and water service will come from Main St. The City will <br />need to prepare a feasibility study to determine how this development and nearby areas <br />will best be served. It is City policy that the benefiting property owner bear the cost of <br />such a study. <br />We have received a petition for public improvements that would include extending sewer <br />and water to the site. This petition was scheduled for action by the City Council on June <br />12. Staff will have an update for the P & Z. <br />The City Engineer's comments list a number of technical issues to be addressed, but he is <br />comfortable that they can be resolved with the indicated changes to the plans. <br />Parks and Trails <br />Originally, staff envisioned some park land in the southeast corner of the site, near the <br />park in the Highland Meadows West plat. The two sites touch at the corners only, so the <br />entire park would be oddly configured. The missing connecting piece would have to be <br />filled in when the land to the east of Bluebill Ponds develops. We have no indication that <br />this will occur in the foreseeable future, so the missing piece was only speculative. <br />The road on the south edge of the plat (Street A) renders that idea impractical. This road <br />was requested by the majority of the residents on the south side of the road, in Mar Don <br />Acres. The future extension of this will separate the Bluebill Ponds site from the <br />Highland Meadows park site. <br />