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Tall Pines 2 LLC <br />350 W. Burnsville Pkwy., #515 ♦ Burnsville, MN 55337 ♦ 952.830.0161 ♦ Fax: 952.830.1320 <br />Tall Pines 3 P.U.D. <br />Narrative June 2021 <br />Tall Pines 3 (we are thinking we will name it "Evergreen") will consist of 14 one -level detached townhomes <br />fronting on Line Avenue situated between our Tall Pines 2 development and Abra Auto Body. Our Cambridge <br />design is unique for townhomes because it has the long side along the road instead of front to back (like the <br />usual townhome design). The site is quite narrow, so we either have to build our road along the edge if we <br />want to build the same designs as Tall Pines 1 and 2, or we can place the road in the middle of the site and <br />build the Cambridge design, which is very shallow from front to back. In either case, we would have 14 lots, <br />but the Cambridge is upscale and will give buyers an opportunity to upgrade their home selection. The <br />Cambridge will be priced in the $400,000 range, depending on upgrades and options chosen. The homes will <br />be slab -on -grade and will include the sunroom as standard. <br />This site has more than its share of challenges, which I will list below together with our proposed solutions: <br />• Narrowness of the site: This requires the land development cost to be double per home because the <br />road would either be one-sided or in the case of the Cambridge, the lots will be more than twice as <br />wide as usual. We are hoping to make up part of that shortfall with the pricing of the upgraded design. <br />• Gas/electric blanket easements: We will work with the gas and electric companies to define their <br />blanket utility easements to the front of the property. Their easements now cover the entire property. <br />The resulting electric easement will still be extra wide, requiring our buildings to be farther away from <br />Line Avenue than normal. <br />• Ponding: Fortunately, we can use our existing pond at Tall Pines 2, so there would be no need to dig a <br />pond on the site. <br />• Sewer and water hookups: There is no sewer in Line Avenue, so a developer would need to run the <br />sewer along the Line Avenue boulevard down to the 183rd Avenue intersection. The water looping <br />would be more complicated since it would have to come from the far end of our new road in back of <br />the lots down to Line Avenue and then down the boulevard down to 183rd Avenue. Fortunately, we <br />own the adjacent property, so we will connect both sewer and water to Tall Pines 2. <br />Wetlands: There is a small isolated wetland on the property, which again limits development. We are <br />going through the legal process to fill the wetland and purchase wetland credits. <br />
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