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<br />Case File: 06-03 <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />Water Municipal water will be provided to the site via two connections from the west, one at <br />Liberty Heights Drive, and another at 189th Avenue. Water will be circulated and looped throughout <br />the site, providing secondary sources of water for emergency and water quality needs. Future <br />connection points are provided to the south (BUr:h$lTHJn street). <br /> <br />The City Engineer will need to approve the location of all hydrant locations as part of the fotm.al <br />approval of the construction documents; this may result in the provision of a.dditional fire hydnnts. <br /> <br />Sanita1;y Sewer. Saoitary sewer will gravity flow throughout the project, to a new lift station in the <br />northwest comer of Liberty Heights Drive and Bur:'h~T'I~T'l Street This lift station will direct flow to <br />the Riverpark development, where it enters the municipal system. A portion of the sanitary sewer <br />will route through the school/ city property. <br /> <br />Storm. Sewer. Storm. water will be collected via a series of on street catch basins, and rear yard catch <br />basins and route to one of several treatment ponds sCattered throughout the project, before <br />discharging ultimately in the wetland. <br /> <br />The City Engineer has developed comments regarding the utility and gnding plans. These <br />comments are not expected to drastically alter the layout of the neighborhood. These comments <br />should be addressed as part of the final plat and construction drawing development of the plat. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br />The developer has proposed a landscaping plan, wi.th includes boulevard and buffer plantings: <br /> <br />Street trees. Staff has encouraged the developer to plant street trees, in part to better enhance the <br />neighborhood, define the streets cape, and calm t:ta.ffic. As part of the PUD negotiation, staff had <br />recommended 1 tree per 40 lineal feet of street frontage, to be planted by the developer at a given <br />date. The plan does show boulevard trees, though not at the ratio suggested by staff. Staff feels that <br />the plan as presented meets the goals stated above. Staff supports the Boulevard tree planting plan. <br />The boulevard tree planting. does not satisfy the individual yard trees planted by the property <br />owners. <br /> <br />Buffer trees. The developer also proposes buffer plantings ~ong the eastern edge of County <br />Highway 40 and a portion of County 33. This buffer helps define the "private" portions of the <br />property from the public streets. The buffer plantings include a variety of O'ver story (Maple, Oak, <br />Linden), omamental (Birch, Crabapple, etc), evergreen (pine, spruce, etC) and large shrubs. The <br />buffer area along County 33 (Viking Boulevard) includes a 1-2 foot berm above the surface of the <br />road. Along County 40, south of the park, the berm is more pronounced. A fence is also proposed <br />along County Highway 40, though not detailed. This fence should be detailed prior to :final plat <br />approval. The ratio of plantings proposed along Co 40 are recommended by staff: lover story, 1 <br />omamental, 1.5 evergreen, and 3 shrubs per 40 feet of buffer frontage. Staff suggests that the <br />buffer planting be extended along the entire frontage of County Highways 33. North. of the school/ <br />city property, a new buffer is not recommended, as existing trees provide the separate of space. If, <br />during construction it is agreed that the trees should be removed, a new buffer should be provided.. <br /> <br />Signoge <br />No entrance or neighborhood identification signage has been identified. <br /> <br />S:\PLANNlNG\ClISe Flles\2006\Plat\P 06.-03 Liberty Heights Es=\St:affRepOIt 11-14-06.OOc <br />
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