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Oakwood View Page 2 April 7, 2004 <br />ity of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />5. Hydrology Summary dated March 24, 2004. <br />6.. Existing and`Proposed Subwatershed Maps. : <br />Modifications as a result of the revised documents received are presented herein. Portions of the previous <br />- reviews are repeated m this revised review as necessary. <br />Introduction .:... <br />The proposed Oakwood View plans provide for essentially two different improvements on different sides of <br />the property. For the north 1/2 of the site, it is proposed to extend existing Oakwood Lane southerly into the <br />northwest comer of the site a distance of over 500 feet The previous submittal proposed a permanent cul_ <br />de -sac within the property. The most recent plan has revised the street extension to curve toward the west <br />and terminate as a temporary dead -end at the west property line. It would then be intended to eventually <br />extend the street at a later date to provide future access and eventual elimination of the long dead end cul-de- <br />sac. The Oakwood Lane extension would serve the construction of 10 new single family residential <br />properties. The sizes of the single family lots would range between 0.3 acres . and 1.3 acres. The larger lots <br />ould include significant amounts of wetland areas. All lots must meet the City Code requirements for <br />ufficient size without wetland easements. <br />At the southwest corner of the property. is an existing church and parking lot. Proposed is to extend a.. <br />driveway easterly from the existing church property and constructing an enabling. residence (duplex) and <br />parking area Remaining portions of the entire 17 acre property not proposed for grading or improvements <br />are essentially.wetland and/or wooded areas <br />According to the information provided, it is the applicant's intent to Final Plat the property in two stages as <br />.follows: The Enabling (Duplex). Facility in 2004 and the 10 -lot single family properties in 2005..The <br />'proposed grading and utility construction must therefore consider staging requirements and scheduling needs <br />accordingly; <br />The following additional comments are provided: <br />Drainage and Drainage .Calculations;. <br />Revised drainage calculations, including a HydroCad model dated March 23, 2004 have been provided and <br />have been reviewed. The following comments are provided: <br />• <br />The anticipated high ground water level must be known. <br />The calculations must account for future building and parking lot expansions for the church and/or <br />enabling facility: <br />Details are needed for the . pond outlets. <br />