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1/24/1983
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grading, surface drainage or soil suitability information was provided for this'`.' ... <br />review. Consequently, although no problems are anticipated, any related issues <br />regarding this site could not be evaluated within the scope of this review. <br />The proposed development is intended to provide diversity in the cost of <br />housing available within the community through the construction of homes that <br />sell for less than $71,500 and are affordable.to buyers with modest incomes. <br />;.This proposal as submitted is .consistent with the Council's Housing Review <br />Guidelines and the other applicable policies of the Metropolitan Development.' <br />Guide. If approved, it should help implement Council policy that encourages.,., <br />the construction of modest -cost housing. <br />Mn/DOT - 1983 Highway Planningand Research Program, File No. 1084.7-1, <br />District <br />Mn/OOT has submitted for A-95 review and comment its 1983 Highway Planning and: , <br />;,< :;:• .''Research work program. This program is Mn/DOT's agreement with FHWA on the <br />planning and research efforts proposed statewide for calendar year 1983. The• <br />planning and research work proposed to be done by Mn/OOT in the Twin Cities <br />,.Metropolitan Area is also contained in the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) <br />approved by the Metropolitan Council in September, 1982. This NPR program is <br />consistent with the UPWP and Mn/DOT should be so informed. The Council need <br />'not make any further comments.. <br />U.S.' DEPT. OF INTERIOR - <br />Pro 8 l- to sha Government Land for Private <br />Lan Arden Hills, Fie No. ctrict 4 <br />he U.S. Fish an Wildlife Service is proposing to exchange .2 acre of U.S. <br />'"'Government Land for .2 acre of private land in the Round Lake Unit'(Arden <br />Hills) of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife -Refuge for the purpose of p ;. <br />';';.%;:;;'•''resolving a boundary problem and to permit a private Land developer to develop;.. <br />a vacant lot for: a single family dwelling., The Metropolitan.Council does not;;;', <br />approved guidelines for the review of this type of proposal and,.. <br />;? therefore, will make no comment. <br />SCHMIDT INVESTMENT CO. INC. - SF 4547 Petersens'Estates 14 lots <br />-11`r eP tersens Estates is an application for FHA'subdivision approval .The five - <br />acre development involves 14 lots which will be improved for sale in a price <br />range between $18,000 and S23,000. The site is on the south side'of 114th <br />...a;: Avenue N. on both sides of Louisiana Avenue in Champlin. The proposed develop <br />ment is compatible with the Champlin Comprehensive Plan reviewed by the ,' ' <br />'•:'.,'; Council, and is located in the Metropolitan Urban Service Area. 'The proposed <br />site location is conveniently accessible to most necessary and desirable <br />t• r,';; residential services. Central sewer and water are available and metropolitan <br />interceptor and treatment capacity is adequate. Highways, parks, a bus line, <br />and health and daycare facilitipt Ara available ^^-_rby, T"e c'osast neighbor- „ <br />hood shopping facility'is about 1.5 miles away. School District 11 has ade- <br />quate capacity to accommodate the student population that may materialize as a <br />result of this proposed subdivision. No negative impact on the environment or <br />metropolitan services is anticipated if the proposal is implemented. Air and <br />vehicle traffic are not likely to detrimentally affect the intended residential,; <br />• <br />site use. Isan soils in the vicinity have a high water table and care should'-:- <br />be taken to design and construct the homes to compensate for any soil prob <br />lems. It should be noted that no grading, surface drainage or,soil.suitability �.=.• <br />information was provided for this review.• Consequently, althougb.no.problems <br />
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