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Longview Estates Major Subdivision <br />May 27, 2014 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Local Water Management Plan: Also known as the City’s Surface Water Management Plan, <br />this planning document guides the City in regards to drainage and stormwater management. <br />The project area is located in the SC-2 sub-watershed. The minimum recommended building <br />elevation for the SC-2 sub-watershed is set at 891.9 feet. <br /> <br />Easements: The City’s Subdivision Code requires that plats dedicate perimeter drainage and <br />utility easements for each lot in the subdivision. This plat does dedicate the necessary <br />perimeter easements along with a very large easement behind the homes that encompasses <br />the wetland area. There will also be a new 20 foot easement between lots 8 and 9 for the <br />stormwater pipe that is being relocated further north and will drain into the new pond. <br /> <br />Streets: The ten new lots will have access onto Longview Drive, which is a city owned road <br />and was reconstructed in 2012. This street is adequate to handle the amount of added traffic <br />that ten additional homes would create. <br /> <br />Park Dedication Requirements: The Subdivision Code indicates that any subdivision of land <br />is subject to a park dedication fee. The dedication imposed is intended to mitigate public costs <br />to the parks system associated with land development. The fee shall be reasonable and based <br />on the extent of the development. In this case, the fee should be equal to 10% of the market <br />value of the land. To establish the market value, staff uses Ramsey County assessed values <br />as the basis for dedication computation. The 2013 Ramsey County land value is $120,000. <br />The dedication amount then would be $12,000. <br /> <br />Utilities: All utilities on the site would need to be installed underground, per Section 1203.10. <br />Water and sanitary sewer connections have already been installed for 10 lots. <br /> <br />Traffic: The amount of daily vehicle trips on the proposed road will definitely increase since ten <br />additional housing units are proposed. On average, single-family homes generate about 10 <br />vehicle trips per day, thus one could expect an additional 100 movements along Longview Drive <br />as a result of this subdivision. <br /> <br />Vegetation: The 7.14 acre site is mostly wooded with wetlands. The applicant must follow the <br />landscaping requirements in City Code Chapter 1127. Staff recommends that after each house <br />has been constructed, the yard areas should be sodded and at least one tree shall be planted <br />in the front yard – whether they are existing trees or new ones planted if the existing trees must <br />be removed. The new tree species must be approved by the City. Mr. Harstad does not plan to <br />build the homes, so most of the landscaping requirements will be addressed with the home <br />builder. <br /> <br />Wetlands: The National Wetlands Inventory Map and the City’s official Wetland Zoning Map <br />identify a significant wetland within the property boundary. Since the property is over one acre <br />in size, the applicant will need to apply for a general stormwater permit from the MPCA. The <br />applicant has already received approvals and a permit from Rice Creek Watershed District. <br />Significant work and soil corrections will be done to the property in order to prepare for building.
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