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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – MARCH 12, 2018 7 <br /> <br />11. The proposed Horita Acres subdivision would have a density of approximately 1.86 units <br />per net acre. <br />12. The proposed Lot 1 and Lot 2 could be developed for a single-family residential dwelling <br />and meet the setback, lot coverage, height, and FAR requirements for the R-2 District. <br />13. The proposed Lot 3 would meet the lot coverage requirements for the R-2 District. <br />14. The existing dwelling on Lot 3 has a deck that would encroach into the proposed western <br />side ya rd setback and within a drainage and utility easement. <br />15. The existing accessory structures on Lot 3 would meet the accessory structure setback <br />requirements for the R-2 District. <br />16. Based on the submitted Tree Preservation Plan 193.5 caliper inches of new tree plantings <br />are required based on the amount of significant tree caliper inches removed. <br />17. The applicant has proposed a Landscape Plan that includes 162.6 caliper inches of new <br />tree plantings. <br />18. Section 1325.055 of the City Code states that replacement trees are required to be planted <br />on the same site from which significant trees are removed, unless the City determines that <br />the number of replacement trees exceeds the number of trees that can practically fit on the <br />site. The City may require the additional replacement trees be planted off-site, or a fee in <br />lieu of the off-site plantings may be collected set as the cost of materials and installation, <br />plus ten percent. <br /> <br />City Planner Bachler stated the Planning Commission recommends approval (5-0) of Planning <br />Case 17-029 for a Preliminary Plat, Final Plat, and Vacation of Easement at 3685 New Brighton <br />Road, based on the submitted plans and findings of fact in the March 12, 2018 Report to the City <br />Council, as amended by the following nineteen (19) conditions of approval. Since the Planning <br />Commission review of this application on February 7, the applicant has submitted a revised <br />Landscape Plan that includes additional tree plantings and reduces the tree replacement <br />deficiency. Staff has updated the recommended condition number 12 based on this. <br /> <br />1. The Preliminary Plat approval shall be contingent upon City Council approval of the <br />request to vacate a portion of the existing easement for the City lift station on the proposed <br />Lot 2. <br />2. The project shall be completed in accordance with the submitted plans as amended by the <br />conditions of approval. Any significant changes to these plans, as determined by the City <br />Planner, shall require review and approval by the Planning Commission and City Council. <br />3. A Development Agreement shall be prepared by the City Attorney and subject to City <br />Council approval. The Development Agreement shall be executed prior to execution of the <br />Final Plat. <br />4. The Developer shall submit a park dedication fee in the amount of $13,000, subject to the <br />approval of the City Council. The park dedication fee shall be submitted prior to the <br />execution of the Final Plat. <br />5. The Developer shall provide the City with a copy of the approved Rice Creek Watershed <br />District Permit prior to the execution of the Final Plat by the City. <br />6. The developer shall file the Final Plat with the Ramsey County Recorder and provide the <br />City with a recorded copy within sixty (60) days of approval. <br />7. The proposed project may require permits, including, but not limited to, MPCA-NPDES, <br />Rice Creek Watershed District, Minnesota Department of Health, MPCA- Sanitary Sewer <br />Extension, Ramsey County and City Right of Way, and City Grading and Erosion Control
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