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• <br />• <br />• <br />Circle -Lex VFW <br />page 4 <br />Landscaping, Screening: As shown on the landscape plan, a variety of trees, shrubs <br />and ornamental plantings are proposed on site. A new six -foot, cedar privacy fence is <br />proposed, to continue the segment of existing fence, which will extend along the <br />residential property lines on the east. This provides screening for those lots. The fence <br />also will be built along other property lines. Only the street sides will not be fenced. <br />Plantings labeled "vide" that were not listed in the plant list have been identified. <br />The City native seed schedule should be used in infiltration and ponding areas. <br />Utilities: The VFW site currently is not within the MUSA, but the City has plenty <br />of commercial MUSA reserve to accommodate the needed 2.24 acres needed. Water and <br />sanitary sewer service are available to serve the site in Lake Drive. <br />The existing VFW building has a well and onsite septic system. Both are in locations <br />that will be completely or partially covered by the new building. If the existing building <br />is to continue operating during construction of the new building, there must be a way to <br />supply water and dispose of wastewater. The new plans show temporary connections to <br />city utilities as well as the permanent connections. <br />As a condition of plan approval, utility related modifications and comments as set forth in <br />the City Engineer's memo 'should to be incorporated into the final plans. <br />Stormwater management: The new plan proposes ponding along the northern and <br />eastern borders of the site. (Ponds proposed within the Lake Drive right of way on earlier <br />plans have been eliminated.) The City Engineer review is attached. <br />Drainage and utility easements must be created over all ponds. The applicant will be <br />required to enter into a ponding maintenance agreement with the city. As a condition of <br />plan approval, the grading and drainage related modifications and comments as set forth <br />in the City Engineer's memo should be incorporated into the plans. <br />The residential properties on the east have wells. State law requires that there must be at <br />least 50' separation between a well and a stormwater pond. The applicant has submitted <br />information stating that the wells are in front of the two houses to the southeast (785 and <br />793 Lois Lane). Further east, the next house is several hundred feet away and the well is <br />in front of the house. <br />Access, Circulation, Parking: <br />Right Of Way Lake Drive is CSAH 23, a principal arterial roadway. Ultimately, <br />Anoka County will need 60 feet of right of way on each side of the centerline for Lake <br />Drive, for a total width of 120 feet. <br />There is some discrepancy over the current width of the Lake Drive right of way. The <br />half - section shows the right of way as 100' along the entire frontage of the site. The <br />submitted survey, however, shows a jog in the property /right of way line: the total ROW <br />is 100 feet along the northern part of the property, but only 90' along the southern part. <br />
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