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Tall Pines 2, LLC <br />350 W Burnsville Parkway suite 515 ♦ Burnsville, MN 55337 ♦ 952.830,0161 ♦ Fax: 952.830.1320 <br />Tall Pines Third Addition <br />Supplemental Narrative October 25, 2021 <br />Tall Pines 3 (we will be naming it "Evergreen") requires the site layout to be substantially changed. As you recall, due to <br />the narrowness of the site, the townhouse site plan needed to have the road near the boundary with town house lots <br />perpendicular to the road, only on one side. Or, we thought a better option was to show the road down the middle of <br />the site, with a new townhome design that was very shallow, but very wide along the road. Either way, there would be <br />14 townhomes in the project. That design was submitted and approved previously. Unfortunately, the grading would <br />necessitate substantial alterations that we feel would be too expensive to implement and would require the removal of <br />trees along the southerly boundary that we promised to preserve. The alterations required would be 400 feet of <br />retaining walls up to 10 feet high along the back yards of the south lots and additional storm sewer system at the <br />bottom of the retaining walls to divert the water draining from the hills so the homes would not be flooded. Keeping <br />the grades as high as possible, so the above problems would not be worse, would require a substantial amount of fill, <br />which would need to be trucked in. As you can imagine, these problems make that design unworkable. Our alternative <br />design shows the road near the south property line. All 14 homes will be Bridgeport and Hampton designs, which are <br />the same designs we have built in West Oaks, Tall Pines 1 and are under construction in Tall Pines 2. The buildings will <br />be slightly larger and will have walkout basements. This site plan will not require fill to be brought in nor extensive <br />retaining walls constructed. The storm sewer system located in the street would be sufficient so no new storm sewer <br />system would be required. In conclusion, many of us like the original plan better, but it is not feasible! This plan is also a <br />good plan and it works better financially and environmentally. <br />Thank you for your consideration <br />(-R )r)erri <br />I <br />612-644-3724 <br />Chief Manager <br />Tall Pines 2, LLC <br />Attachments: <br />• Preliminary Plat Application <br />• Conditional Use Permit Application <br />• Site Plan <br />• Building photograph, elevations & floor plans <br />• Application Check (original mailed) <br />