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Rice Lake Reserve PUD and Preliminary Plat <br />Page 6 <br />The applicant shall revise the lot depth for Lot 1, Block 1, to be in compliance with the rear yard <br />setback of 30 feet. <br />Density <br />The maximum development density for a PUD in the R-3 zoning district is 4 units per 1 acre. <br />The applicant is proposing a residential net density of 3.1 units per 1 acre, which fits the <br />requirements of a PUD. Although the applicant is requesting flexibility on lot sizes and setbacks, <br />the density meets the ordinance standards. <br />Shoreland <br />The applicant, Staff, and the DNR have been discussing the boundary of the Ordinary High <br />Water (OHW) of Rice Lake which is 922.5. The Shoreland Overlay District has additional <br />regulations in regards to lot size and impervious surface. Minnesota State Statute allows <br />regulation and flexibility from the shoreland standards for PUD's. Staff will continue to work <br />with the applicant and the DNR on the boundary location. If it is determined that the property is <br />within the shoreland overlay district, the information that has been provided indicates that this <br />development meets the shoreland PUD requirements. The applicant will be required to received <br />approval from the MN DNR. <br />Development Phasing <br />The applicant is proposing to construct the development in three phases. The phasing plan the <br />applicant provided shows the phasing generally starting from the north along Goodview Avenue <br />and heading east. The first phase would be in 2020 and include the platting of 33 lots with access <br />off of Goodview Avenue. As development continues eastward on the site in later phases of the <br />development, a connection will be made to Egg Lake Road (CSAH 8). The property is also <br />proposed to be graded in two phases. The applicant shall revised the phasing plan to include all <br />improvements, such as stormwater ponds. <br />Landscaping/ Signage <br />The applicant has provided a full landscape plan. According to Section 90-181 Landscaping, <br />each home site shall have two deciduous shade trees maintained in the front yard. The applicant <br />is proposing to preserve some stands of trees that are currently on the property in the outlots. <br />The landscape plan shows boulevard trees along the streets outside of the right-of-way. The <br />applicant is also proposing to have one tree in the front yard of all lots. The trees and landscaping <br />proposed to be installed with the development is approximately 208 trees. Staff recommends the <br />applicant include additional coniferous (evergreen) trees along the south side of Lot 20, Block 4, <br />to provide a buffer from Egg Lake Road (CSAH 8). <br />The plan also shows a landscaped entrance from Goodview Avenue North including a monument <br />sign. Staff recommends additional landscaping at the entrance off of Goodview Avenue creating <br />a defined main entrance into the development. There is enough space on the plan to include <br />
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