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Planning & Zoning Board <br />Legacy at Woods Edge <br />December 12, 2003 <br />Open Space <br />Three types of Open Spaces are proposed within the Woods Edge development. These spaces <br />provide recreation and relaxation space and functions as natural edges to the development. In <br />addition to on -site open space the site provides unparalleled opportunities for recreation due to <br />its proximity to the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park, located immediately to the east <br />and south. The project will provide pedestrian/bicycle trail links into the regional park system. <br />Accessible Commons <br />The residential district must provide a minimum acreage of Accessible Commons equal to 10 <br />percent of the District land area. Located within the center of the townhome area the commons is <br />a neighborhood- oriented open space intended to provide limited recreation and gathering areas. <br />City Parks & Plazas <br />An approximately one acre community green is provided for in the heart of the development. <br />This space provides for a public gathering area adjacent to the retail, office, higher intensity uses <br />within the Mixed Use District. <br />Natural Resource Area <br />Natural Resource Areas protect valuable natural features while allowing pedestrian access along <br />trails. The majority of the Open Space within the Woods Edge project falls within this category. <br />As part of the site development approximately 9 acres of the site, comprising approximately 6.5 <br />acres of wetland, will be preserved in its natural state. The wetland area, located along the <br />northeastern boundary of the site is part of an 87 acre wetland complex that separates the site <br />from George Watch Lake. Additionally, changes in site design have allowed for the opportunity <br />to preserve approximately 1.6 acres of woodlands in the southeastern portion of the project in <br />conjunction with the future YMCA development. <br />Master Landscaping <br />The master landscaping plan as submitted will require further definition as we continue through <br />the review process. The plan calls for a mixture of shade and ornamental trees, shrubs and <br />perennial plantings throughout the development. The plan does provide for landscaped <br />"connected walkways" that link the parking areas with building entrances most notably between <br />buildings 16 and 17 leading to the future YMCA. <br />In accordance with the design standards, all parking lot islands are required to include trees and <br />additional plantings. Shade trees will be required at a rate of 1 per 10 parking stalls. Trees <br />should be included along the northern periphery of the site along I -35W. <br />Appropriate locations should be identified for native plantings such as along the existing wetland <br />in the northeastern portion of the site. <br />