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Memo To Planning Commission/P 97-20 <br />January 27, 1998 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />The property has a variety of natural characteristics ranging from low <br />wetland areas to very pronounced ridge which is forested with mature <br />hardwoods. The property also has County Ditch No. 31, which winds its way <br />through the eastern third of the property. Also, Northern States Power has <br />some large overhead wires which traverse the extreme northern portion of <br />the property almost parallel to County Road No. 33. The easement for the <br />power lines is approximately 240 feet wide. There is currently an existing <br />home located near the central portion of the plat. Lot 4, Block 1, is the lot <br />that would support the existing home. <br /> <br />Roads <br /> <br />As mentioned, the plat would be accessed from County Road No. 33. The <br />proposed road would extend into the property approximately 2,200 feet before <br />terminating at the southern boundary of the plat. Obviously, this road <br />exceeds the City's maximum length for a cul-de-sac (700 feet), however, it is <br />intended that this road will continue south through the adjacent property <br />and connect up with a short s. egment of street that was built off of County <br />Road No. 1 at approximately the 217th Avenue alignment. Therefore, since <br />this road is planned to be continued with a future development, an exception <br />can be granted for the maximum CUl-de-sac length. <br /> <br />The plat has also been sent to Sherburne County for theft comments. The <br />developer is planning on building a right turn lane into the project for <br />eastbound traffic on County Road 33. The appropriate permits from <br />Sherburne County Highway Department will be required prior to <br />construction. <br /> <br />The new road that will serve the lots within the plat crosses a short segment <br />of wetland which will require the appropriate approvals from the wetland <br />agencies. Preliminary review by the Tech Panel has supported the crossing <br />of the wetland; however, the comment period is still open until February 9th. <br /> <br />As the road continues south through the development, it rises sharply with <br />grades of approximately 7 to 8 percent up along the ridge line. Although <br />these grades are rather steep, they are within the City's ordinance which <br />calls for a maximum on local residential streets of 8 percent. Constructing <br />the street will obviously require lowering of the ridge line and grading <br />adjacent to the street to match the existing contours. At the southern end of <br />the street a temporary cul-de-sac will be required to allow vehicles to turn <br />around. <br /> <br />\\elkriver\sys\shrdoc\planning\p¢\p97-20.doc <br /> <br /> <br />
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