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St. Paul Regional Water Services, page 2 <br />, he attached maps show a close up of the Proposed Land Use maps from the Comprehensive Plan for the <br />eltier Lake and Centerville Lake areas. <br />While the Parks, Natural Open Space / Greenways and Trails System Plan indicates a trail and future park <br />location along the shore of Peltier Lake, these parcels do not provide an opportunity to address that requirement <br />at this time. Parcels 16 and 1 through 4 do not consist of enough land to support a trail, the easements that will <br />be necessary on this land for the Water Services to maintain appropriate controls for emergency water supply <br />would pose major difficulties to the placement of a trail within this land, and the city would need to purchase <br />the land from the owner rather than wait until development of the land would require the granting of park <br />dedication or fees in lieu of the land dedication. At this point the city does have right of way for Peltier Lake <br />Road that could be used for trail purposes, or more likely the trail and park will be provided within the future <br />development of the adjacent land. <br />• <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends approval of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment that will change the designation of the <br />parcels identified within this report as 2, 3, 4, 15, and a portion of parcel 14 from Public / Semi - Public to Low <br />Density Sewered Residential. <br />OTTACHMENTS <br />1. Comp Plan Map — Proposed Land Uses - Peltier Lake <br />2. Comp Plan Map — Proposed Land Uses — Centerville Lake <br />3. St. Paul Regional Water Services Exhibits <br />