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Memo to Mayor and City Council/P00-5 <br />April 17, 2000 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Lots <br /> <br />The lots will be laid out on both sides of Polk Street. Eleven lots will have <br />frontage on the east side and 7 lots will have frontage on the west. All of the <br />lots will have at least 80 feet of frontage; most will have more than 100 feet of <br />frontage. The lots will range in size from .64 acres to I acre. Most lots are <br />between .75 acre and I acre in size. The lots on the east side of Polk will abut <br />Outlot B, the proposed open space. The lots on the west side of Polk will be <br />adjacent to the rear lots of properties in Knollwood. Outlot A, which will <br />contain the clustered septic system, is located in the center of the project on <br />the west side of the curve in Polk Street. <br /> <br />The existing structures comply with the minimum setback requirements. The <br />accessory structures on Lot 5, Block 2 comply with the total square footage <br />requirements for the Rla district. There is a 25' by 40' barn-style garage on <br />Lot 7, Block 2. The ordinance prohibits accessory structures on a lot without <br />a principle structure. A 2 year time frame is recommended for development of <br />this lot. If a house is not constructed on Lot 7, Block 2 within 2 years, the <br />storage building will have to be removed. Staff is recommending the <br />developer set up an escrow account of $ 2000 to cover the cost of demolishing <br />the structure should the City have to remove it. <br /> <br />Open Space <br /> <br />Outlot A is proposed as open space to serve as the location for the clustered <br />septic system. Outlot A is 3.47 acres with frontage on Polk Street. It will be <br />left as open space but its use as an active recreation area will be limited <br />because of the placement of the septic system and the required observation <br />pipes. Its location in the curve of the street will provide an open view as you <br />travel into the project. <br /> <br />Most of the open space is located in the eastern half of the property identified <br />as Outlot B. Outlot B is 18 acres in size. Much of it is low and seasonally wet. <br />There are 2 small drainage swales that run north to south and drain the <br />north end of the property. There is access to Trott Brook in the southeast <br />corner of the property. The northern end of the open space is very wet and <br />unusable. The southern portion of Outlot B is walkable with mature trees <br />and dry ground. The area around Trott Brook could be a nice picnic area. <br /> <br />Both Outlot A and B will be permanently protected by conservation <br />easements. As proposed, a homeowners association will hold the conservation <br />easement for both outlots. Maintenance of the open space will be the <br />responsibility of the homeowners association and will be addressed in the <br /> <br />S:\PLANNING\SCOTTXP005CC.DOC <br /> <br /> <br />
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