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• <br />• <br />• <br />Century Farm North <br />Page 8 of 11 <br />Wetlands. Three designated wetlands are located within the central area of the property and <br />comprise a significant portion of the site. Such wetlands are considered a site amenity and <br />obviously influence the configuration of the development. As required by ordinance, a wetland <br />mitigation plan has been submitted for review. <br />The proposed development is subject to Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) approval. To <br />date, comments from the District regarding the acceptability of the project have not been <br />received. The applicant is however, in the process of coordinating the project with the <br />Watershed District. To date however, the City has no information regarding the Watershed <br />District review. <br />To be noted is that the upland area of the site cannot be substantiated until such time as the <br />wetland areas have been verified by the Watershed District. <br />As a condition of PDO approval, all conditions imposed by the Watershed District must be <br />satisfied. <br />Greenways. The concept plan illustrates a series of interconnecting eight foot wide bituminous <br />trails. While the inclusion of the trails in considered positive, it would seem appropriate to <br />extend the east /west trail segment beneath the power easement to the west to connect to Sunset <br />Road. The acceptability of the trailways in fulfilling the greenway directive of the <br />Comprehensive Plan should be subject to comment and recommendation by the Park Board. <br />Park Dedication. As shown on the Parks /Open Space Plan, a significant portion of the subject <br />property is to be dedicated as public park land. Specifically, the concept plan provides 22.5 <br />acres of gross public park land, 7.3 acres of which is contiguous upland. To be noted is that the <br />upland acres of parkland cannot be substantiated until such time as the wetland areas have been <br />verified by the Watershed District. <br />The integration of such park areas responds to a specific directive of the Comprehensive Plan of <br />providing a greenway in the area. While the inclusion of such park land is considered positive, <br />an assurance should be made that problems do not result from the combination of private and <br />public park ownership. Of specific concern is that the primary east /west trailway through the <br />property be available to all park users (regardless of private and public ownership). <br />Tree Preservation. According to the applicant, a significant amount of existing tree massings in <br />the southern portion of the site are to be preserved. While the existing conditions map identifies <br />generalized tree massings, a specific tree inventory has not, to date, been submitted. <br />The Subdivision Ordinance does not specifically mandate the submission of a tree inventory, nor <br />has the Environmental Board requested such a submission. <br />