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• <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING OCTOBER 25, 2000 <br />characteristics are present on this site. Asieson explained this site is half in MUSA and <br />half out of MUSA and there have been two sketch plans to date. He stated it appears the <br />DNR wants to take a different approach on how they look at developments, resources, <br />and conservation development so, perhaps, this can be used as a model project. <br />Vice Chair Davidson asked if this is a viable greenway corridor area. Asieson stated he <br />believes it is although it may not follow the same alignment indicated on the map. Also, <br />it would create the desired buffers. <br />Ross Fairbrother, representing the applicant, presented the revised site plan which depicts <br />small lot development rather than extending the property lines into the wetland areas. He <br />stated this smaller compact lot design promotes conservation development. Mr. <br />Fairbrother noted this plan works around the existing wetlands and tree stands to strike a <br />balance between what is appropriate to develop and what is reasonable to conserve. He <br />stated they have maintained a maximum avoidance of the wetlands. <br />Mr. Fairbrother presented a plan identifying wetlands, upl ds, and areas to be developed <br />for housing, noting the acreage and percentages of are o be developed and those to be <br />conserved. He noted the smaller lots increase the arts o servation. He pointed out <br />areas of viewsheds, potential trail alignment, and c ss poi' a Mr. Fairbrother <br />addressed their intent to soften the hard surfac sta d all areas not platted for <br />housing would be deeded for a conservation ease <br />Vice Chair Davidson asked how wide the r•' ` . ` d be. Mr. Fairbrother stated the road <br />width is negotiable, depending on the • y wants. <br />Mach stated this plan is well <br />habituate, suffers with th <br />be continued, diversity <br />wildlife is present. <br />he has found upland, which provides <br />stated if a conservation easement program is to <br />ypes needs to be considered to assure a diversity of <br />Asieson explained the blue areas depicted on the map do not identify areas of open water. <br />Mach stated he would be willing to see some trees removed if it would save some upland <br />and provide diverse nesting habituate and animals. Asieson stated the GIS data for this <br />site would be useful in identifying the upland and wetland elevations. <br />Asieson asked about the number of lots and how it relates to the project. Mr. Fairbrother <br />stated it would be a more appropriate to ask John Hill to address whether it is <br />economically feasible. <br />Ken Adolph, representing the applicant, explained that John Hill was unable to attend the <br />meeting tonight. He stated they feel that 64 lots are needed to make this project <br />financially feasible and if the lot number were to be reduced, they may return with a <br />request for higher density, such as townhomes. <br />3 <br />