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• <br />Main Street Village <br />page 5 <br />1. Purpose. It is the intent of this section to further the directives of Section 2, Subd. 2 and <br />establish special requirements for the granting of a conditional use permit to allow flexibility <br />from the strict provisions of this Ordinance in regard to multiple buildings, shared access/ <br />parking, parking supply reductions, internal setbacks, etc. <br />Lots: The following summarizes the project proposal: <br />Gross Site Area 28.3 acres <br />Upland Area 24.0 acres <br />Wetland 4.3 acres <br />Currently Proposed <br />Development Area <br />including Outlot A <br />8.7 acres <br />The table lists the detailed data as submitted with the January 2008 plans. <br />Water and Sanitary Sewer: The project will be served by municipal utilities. Ample <br />capacity exists in the systems. Water looping through the development ultimately will be <br />needed for proper flow. <br />Wetlands and Stormwater Management: The Rice Creek Watershed District <br />(RCWD) approved the delineation of the wetlands and the mitigation plan in 2006. However, <br />that mitigation plan application did not include wetland fill and mitigation necessary for the <br />future access route (with the southern driveway). Since this will be the main access to the <br />retail center in the future, it is vital to know if this road can be constructed. The wetland <br />impacts and mitigation are an integral part of this question. A new wetland delineation was <br />submitted to, reviewed, and approved by the RCWD. This included an amendment to the <br />delineation of the large, southern wetland. The revised mitigation plan received preliminary <br />approval from the Watershed District. <br />The RCWD has prepared a Resource Management Plan for Lino Lakes that will serve as one <br />of the foundations of the new Comprehensive Plan. The Resource Management Plan includes <br />gross sf <br />gross acres <br />upland sf <br />upland acres <br />Lot 1, Block 1 <br />35,175 <br />0.81 <br />35,175 <br />0.81 . <br />Lot 2, Block 1 <br />55,831 <br />1.28 <br />55,831 <br />1.28 <br />Lot 1, Block 2 <br />66,196 <br />1.52 <br />61,169 <br />1.40 <br />Lot 2, Block 2 <br />130,031 <br />2.99 <br />130,031 <br />2.99 <br />Outlot A (private road) <br />95,837 <br />2.20 <br />95,837 <br />2.20 <br />subtotal <br />383,070 <br />8.79 <br />378,043 <br />8.68 <br />Outlot B <br />677,301 <br />15.55 <br />588,452 <br />13.51 <br />Otter Lake Road ROW <br />to be dedicated <br />6,493 <br />0.15 <br />6,493 <br />0.15 <br />Outlot C <br />55,779 <br />1.28 <br />7,238 <br />0.17 <br />Outlot D <br />112,044 <br />2.57 <br />72,098 <br />1.66 <br />total <br />1,234,687 <br />28.34 <br />1,052,324 <br />24.16 <br />Water and Sanitary Sewer: The project will be served by municipal utilities. Ample <br />capacity exists in the systems. Water looping through the development ultimately will be <br />needed for proper flow. <br />Wetlands and Stormwater Management: The Rice Creek Watershed District <br />(RCWD) approved the delineation of the wetlands and the mitigation plan in 2006. However, <br />that mitigation plan application did not include wetland fill and mitigation necessary for the <br />future access route (with the southern driveway). Since this will be the main access to the <br />retail center in the future, it is vital to know if this road can be constructed. The wetland <br />impacts and mitigation are an integral part of this question. A new wetland delineation was <br />submitted to, reviewed, and approved by the RCWD. This included an amendment to the <br />delineation of the large, southern wetland. The revised mitigation plan received preliminary <br />approval from the Watershed District. <br />The RCWD has prepared a Resource Management Plan for Lino Lakes that will serve as one <br />of the foundations of the new Comprehensive Plan. The Resource Management Plan includes <br />