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City ordinances require a 25 foot wetland buffer strip around all delineated wetlands and ordinary <br />highwater marks for stormwater pods. No structures or alterations/maintenance to vegetation are <br />allowed in the buffer strip. There is also an additional 20 foot wetland buffer strip setback from the 25 <br />foot buffer strip, for a total structure setback of 45 feet from wetlands and stormwater ponds. <br />Section 30-1852 (a) (vii) requires an easement over all wetlands, wetland buffer strips and the stormwater <br />ponds. Property owners can maintain vegetation (lawn) in the 20 foot wetland buffer strip setback. The <br />property lines are proposed to stop at the 25 foot wetland buffer strip to reduce the chance of disturbing <br />those areas. <br />Engineering and Stormwater <br />Staff is comfortable with proposed changes to the overall street layout. The connection of Lincoln Street <br />between 1Vliske Meadows and the adjacent plat is shown on the plat and would be constructed during the <br />third phase of development. The connection provides safer alternative routes for residents of the Sunset <br />Ridge area, improves connectivity for vehicular and pedestrian traffic, improves access for emergency <br />vehicles, improves service vehicle traffic patterns (garbage and plow vehicles), and establishes the right- <br />of-way for future utility connections. <br />The Miske Meadows project will impact traffic in the city, and the impacts were studied as part of the <br />Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW), an environmental review completed for River Park. The <br />study identified a number of changes to the road network beyond the development. The changes <br />included a re -alignment of Cleveland Ave to intersect Twin Lakes Road perpendicularly, pave Cleveland <br />between Twin Lakes Road and County Road 12, and add a bypass lane to County Road 12. These <br />improvements have been completed and staff believes the previous traffic study is still relevant for the <br />current proposal. According to traffic counts sourced from MnDOT, traffic along Twin Lakes Road has <br />not substantially changed since 2003. The average daily traffic counts for the segment of road nearest the <br />proposed development decreased from 5,600 to 5,400 vehicles per day. <br />The River Park plat identified a connection across Trott Brook between River Park and Twin Lakes <br />Estates. When the project was reviewed as one complete project, connections between developments, <br />county road access, and additional traffic and circulation requirements were discussed. Paxmar does not <br />currently own the land near the Trott Brook and the connection is not included in the current scope of <br />work. However, when the land is developed, the connection will be the responsibility of the developer. <br />Stormwater staff has been in contact with the applicant to address remaining concerns with the drainage <br />and stormwater plans. <br />Parks <br />The general location of the park on the original River Park plat is not proposed to change. A portion of <br />the park is included in the current plans and the remainder will be included when the adjacent property is <br />platted. <br />Additional park improvements and trails are proposed beneath the power lines and around wetlands in <br />the south portion of the site. The proposed park location and general trail connections are identified in <br />the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. <br />N:ADepartments\Community Development\Planning\Case Files\P\P 16-02 Nfiske Meodows\City Council 5-2-2016\7.1 sr Miske Meodows.docx <br />
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