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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />May 9, 2001 <br />Page 17 <br />Mr. Powell stated that easement is related to the outlot and when it is considered in the <br />future, that easement requirement can be addressed. <br />Chair Schaps noted the Park Board has indicated the intent to continue that trail. <br />Mr. Lyden made a MOTION to recommend approval of the Spirit Hills preliminary plat <br />subject to the following conditions: <br />1. Lot 22, Block 1, shall be eliminated or revised to meet the 135 foot lot depth as <br />measured in the center of the lot. <br />2. An area shall be provided for the lift station necessary to serve this site subject to <br />approval by the City Engineer. <br />3. All comments as listed in the May 1, 2001 memorandum from TKDA shall be <br />addressed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to proceeding to final plat. <br />4. Park dedication in area of Lot 30, value to be determined, and dedication of an <br />upland trail corridor around the lake that borders this property subject to approval <br />by the City staff. <br />5. Appropriate permits shall be acquired from Anoka County for access to the <br />adjacent roadways. <br />6. The developer shall address all provisions /conditions outlined by Rice Creek <br />Watershed. <br />The motion was supported by Mr. Corson. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />H. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING, Heritage Development, Saddle Club <br />Site, Old Birch Street, Comprehensive Plan Amendment for MUSA, Rezoning, <br />Preliminary Plat <br />Staff presented the application submitted by Heritage Development for Comprehensive <br />Plan amendment and rezoning, and preliminary plat for a portion of an area included in <br />their application for preliminary plat. The property commonly known as the Saddle Club <br />is located south and east of Old Birch Street. The review is based on plans received by <br />the City on April 6, 2001. <br />Staff presented its analysis of the request, noting the project data, acreages, number of <br />lots (46) and density (1.15 units /acre) as contained in the staff report. <br />Staff recommended approval of the Comprehensive Plan amendment, rezoning, and <br />preliminary plat subject to the four conditions detailed in the staff report. <br />Mr. Lyden stated homeowners on that street raised questions about the sewer. He noted <br />the other route for the sewer brings it past a lot of wetland area. Mr. Powell stated the <br />applicant petitioned for a feasibility study and the recommendation is to extend from <br />directly west rather than down Old Birch Street due to saving restoration and crossing <br />costs, and wetland impacts. <br />