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Memoto Mayorand Ci~ Council/P 01-02 <br />Februa~ 20,2001 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />Trails <br /> <br />The developer is proposing a system of trails along the base of the ridge <br />adjacent to the wetland in Outlot E. The trail will also cross the wetland at several <br />places to connect with the upland islands. It is proposed to be a natural mowed <br />trail. <br /> <br />A 6 foot wide bituminous trail is proposed along the east side of the main street <br />through the development extending from 221st Avenue back to the last cul de <br />sac. The Park and Recreation Commission recommended that the trail should be <br />10 feet wide along the main road from Outlot D to 223rd Avenue and be <br />continued along 223rd to the east boundary of the plat, as shown on the attached <br />trail exhibit. They also asked for a trail easement across Outlot R to connect the <br />trail to Outlot D. The trail along 223rd, east of the main street, will be constructed <br />at a later date, when Outlot D becomes a park. At that time the trail will also be <br />constructed from 223rd Avenue to Outlot D along the east boundary of the plat <br /> <br />Park Dedication <br /> <br />The Park and Recreation Commission recommended that Outlot D be accepted <br />to fulfill the park dedication requirements. The 27 acre lot will continue to be <br />farmed by the current farmer until he decides to stop. Once the farming ceases, <br />the property will then be used for park purposes. <br /> <br />Grading, Drainage and Utifities <br /> <br />Grading, drainage and utility issues are addressed in the City Engineer's memo. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br /> <br />The landscape plan includes one street tree on each lot and trees planted along <br />the east side of the main street into the development. The landscape ordinance <br />requires one street tree and one front yard tree on each lot. No details of the <br />landscaped islands have been provided. The landscape plan should be revised <br />to include detailed plantings on the outlots and a front yard tree on each lot. <br /> <br />Well and Septic <br /> <br />The project will have a community well and community septic system. The <br />developer will be working closely with the city and consulting engineers to ensure <br />that there is no contamination of the well as indicated in the attached letter from <br />Environmental Resource Group. The community septic system will require <br />extensive piping similar to those required for public sewer systems. Each lot will <br />contain a septic tank and a pump that will be connected to a community drain <br />field located on Outlot R. The Homeowners Association will be responsible for <br /> <br />S:\PLANNING\SCOTT~P0102CC.DOC <br /> <br /> <br />
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