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Conservation Development Planning City of Lino Lakes <br />illFor comparison, the proposal that the Developer already submitted following a conventional approach (Exhibit A) sets aside <br />10.98 acres for open space, which is 22% of the site. An initial proposal under the conservation development approach (Exhibit <br />B) resulted in 27.18 acres of open space, which is 54% of the site. The key difference between the two conservation <br />development proposals is that the cul -de -sac in the southwest corner of Exhibit B has been removed to preserve more high <br />quality natural areas as shown under Exhibit C. Although one lot has been added under the final proposal (to cover the lost value <br />of the higher priced cul -de -sac lots that were removed), it still resulted in more open space due to the elimination of the cul -de- <br />sac itself. The following graphics illustrate the conservation areas and trail corridors that are part of these two development <br />proposals. <br />50.0 <br />39.02 <br />10.98 <br />Percent of Property Protected <br />as a Natural Area: 22% <br />Total Miles of Public Trail: 0.80 <br />' Refers to land under private ownership. <br />•' Refers to land that is permanently <br />protected. Note: There is no stewardship <br />program under this proposal. <br />Exi1BR A - CONVBd11ONAL PROPOSAL <br />Fox DEN DEVaOPMENr <br />50.0 <br />22.82 <br />27.18 <br />Percent of Property Protected <br />as a Natural Area 54% <br />Total Miles of Public Trail: 0.55 <br />• Rem to land under private ownership. <br />Refers to land that is perrranenity <br />protected. Not There is no stewardship <br />progam under this proposal. <br />EXHIBIT B - INnw. PROPOSAL <br />Fox DEr1 DEVELOPMENT <br />Brauer & Associates, Ltd. <br />3 <br />