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To increase viewsheds, Donlin suggested Lots 7, 34, 35, 46, 51, and <br />52 be removed. <br />Trehus stated he would like to see the calculations on impervious <br />surfaces. <br />Mach asked if it is up to the association to address tree <br />preservation. Asleson reviewed several tree preservation /protection <br />options used by other communities and commented on the importance of <br />assuring City input into those issues. <br />The Environmental Board indicated a desire for a fewer number of <br />lots and more upland preservation. <br />• Heritage Development Submitted a new Concept Plan on December 13, <br />2000 to Planning and Zonning based on standard zoning subdivision <br />development. Please refer to table in Jeff Smyser Report dated <br />December 13, 2000. As you can see the parcel lot lines have been <br />platted entirely through the greenway space areas previously <br />considered. The area blanked out in the SW corner is an outlot. P &Z <br />has asked for more open space and discussed trail issues. <br />• Another . concept plan is currently being planned addressing "space <br />issues. <br />• A new site specific environmental inventory was prepared by the <br />Department of. Natural Resources as part of the Wild Land Urban <br />Interphase project. The inventory shows the area to the south as a <br />mixture of upland and wet areas that are very conducive to the proposed <br />greenway through this area. Because this area has been disturbed by <br />soil disruption in the past, the vegetation consists of invasive reed <br />carary grass and other invasive plants. However, this area also <br />includes the banded soil water plant relationships that exist in the <br />rich fen areas that are being found elseware. This site is worthy of <br />preservation for public greenway purposes. <br />STAFF COMMENTS /ISSUES FOR CONSIDERATIONe <br />December Environmental Board meeting on 01/03/01 <br />• The Greenway through this area has been planned since 1992. <br />• Reduce the lot sizes to stay out of the wetland area indicated on the <br />original sketch plan. <br />This greenway is an important Community issue <br />• The Greenway is an important community issue and should be publicl <br />owned. <br />• See above built points. <br />I7apx6 & Fe peariovJ3oapS_ XtrLoO_ltvo Aaxeo <br />
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