HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 07 2018 Comp Plan Update PresentationCOMPREHENSIVE PLAN
CHAPTER REVIEW
City Council Work Session
May 7, 2018
Comprehensive Plan Update
•Surface Water
•Wastewater
•Water Supply
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Surface Water Chapter
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Surface Water Chapter
Local Surface Water Management Plan (LSWMP) –Key Points
•Simplify and reference existing standards
•Consider 2040 Vision elements
•The updated LSWMP will:
•Summarize water resources-related rules, standards, goals, and policies
•Outline agency partnerships and collaboration
•Provide an assessment of existing problems
•Contain an implementation plan to address existing problems
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Sanitary Sewer Chapter
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Sanitary Sewer Chapter
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Sanitary Sewer Chapter
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Key Points:
•First ever sewer model for the City
•Four additional lift stations in annexation area
•Use this update to revise annexation agreement with Spring
Lake Township
•City may need to take lead on sewer extension in the future to
initiate development
Water Supply Chapter
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Water Supply Chapter
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Key Points:
•No additional storage needed
•Existing Firm Capacity is 6.54 MGD w/ SMSC connection
•Peak Day Demand not anticipated to exceed 6.54 MGD
until after the year 2037
•Look at expanding SMSC Water Treatment Plant in 2037
Questions
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Minimum Lot Standards
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Low Density Residential Lot Standard Comparison
City Zoning District Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width Side Yard Setback Front Yard Setback Rear Yard Setback
Prior Lake R-1, Low Density Residential 12,000 86 10 25 25
Savage R-1, Low Density Residential 10,890 82.5 5 to 15 30 25 to 40
Shakopee R-1B, Urban Residential 6,000 60 10 30 30
Rosemount R-1, Low Density Residential 10,000 80 15 35 40
Cottage Grove R-3, Single Family Residential 10,000 75 10 30 35
Chaska R-1A, Low Density SF Residential 11,500 90 10 30 30
Burnsville R-1, One-Family Residential 10,000 80 10 30 30
Inver Grove Heights R-1C, One-Family Residential 12,000 85 10 30 30
Lakeville RS-3, Single Family Residential 11,000 85 10 30 30
Chanhassen RSF, Single Family Residential 15,000 90 10 30 30
Average of Other Cities 10,710 SF 80.8'10.6'30.6'31.9'
PUD AND INFILL
DEVELOPMENT
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Food Trucks
■Recent City Council Food Truck Discussion
■Recent Staff Food Truck Discussion
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Development
Signage
■Allow for placement of proposed
development signs on affected
property approximately 10 days
prior to the public hearing at the
Planning Commission.
■Purpose: inform the public of the
proposal and invite public
interaction.
■Estimated In House cost (1 color):
–24” x 24” = $50/ea
–36” x 48” = $100/ea
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