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• <br />• <br />Speiser Acres <br />Page 4 <br />Wetlands: Wetlands are delineated within Lots 1 and 2 of the proposed preliminary plat. <br />Drainage and utility easements cover those wetland areas. The project does not include any <br />wetland impacts. <br />Park Dedication: The current subdivision ordinance includes park dedication requirements, <br />as adopted in 2001. Park dedication is $1665 per residential unit, less any land dedication. <br />There is no land dedication needed, so the park dedication will be $1665. <br />An existing trail on the north side of Birch Street adjacent to lots 2 and 3 of the proposed <br />preliminary plat will not be affect by the proposed preliminary plat as it lies within the Birch <br />Street right -of -way. <br />Utilities: The new dwelling proposed to be built on Lot 2 will be required to connect to city <br />sewer and water as a part of this request. The existing house included in Lot 3 of the proposed <br />plat is not connected to city utilities, however it will be required to connect when the on -site <br />septic system fails. <br />Grading and Drainage: Easements are required adjacent to property lines (5 feet side -yard <br />and 10 feet front and rear - yards). The plan is also subject to review and approval from the Rice <br />Creek Watershed District. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD <br />The Environmental Board reviewed the project at the August 25, 2004 meeting. <br />Recommendations are attached. <br />PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD <br />The above report was presented to the Planning and Zoning board at the September 8th meeting. <br />After consideration of the issues, the board voted to recommend approval of the proposed <br />preliminary plat and allocation of MUSA reserve. <br />CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br />1. Lot 2 shall connect to city sanitary sewer and water. <br />2. Issues discussed in the City Engineer review memo must be addressed to his satisfaction. <br />3. Park dedication of $1,665 shall be paid. <br />4. Permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District prior to City Council approval of a final <br />plat. <br />