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size to 16 units per building in the R-2 District for consideration at the August Planning <br />Commission meeting. If the amendment is approved, Allstate will be bringing forward a <br />preliminary plat subdividing Outlots A and B with 16-unit townhome buildings. <br /> <br />The townhomes wilt be subject to a site plan review at a future date for all other aspects of the <br />proposal including but not limited to architectural standards, off-street parking, structure <br />setbacks, and landscaping. The results of the site plan review may impact the actual number of <br />townhomes to be developed on the property. <br /> <br />The R-2 Zoning District does not have a minimum lot size for townhouse unks. However, the R-2 <br />District does require certain setbacks. All structures must be setback 30 feet from the exterior <br />boundary line. It appears that all of' the townhouse units meet tkis requirement. Under the R-2 <br />District, townhouses must be setback 25 feet from the public right-Of-way and 25 feet from the <br />edge of curb of the private street. It appears that all townhouse units meet the setback from the <br />public street. However, several lots having access on private streets appear not to meet the <br />setback requirements nor the minimum driveway width. Specifically, Lots 9 and i0, Block 1 and <br />Lots 9 and 10, Block 3 appear to be deficient. These units will need to be reconfigured or <br />eliminated from the plat. The single-family lots meet all of the dimensional requirements required <br />by City Ordinances. <br /> <br />City Ordinances require townhome developments to be served with public streets and driveway <br />collectors that are private streets. Under City Ordinances, the allowable length of the private <br />streets are determined by the type of turn around provided. The private streets shown appear to <br />meet the private street standards. The applicant is proposing to provide public roads to access <br />Alpine Dr. and Sunfish Lake Blvd. (CSAH 56) . The access on Sunfish Lake Blvd. will need <br />Anoka County approval. The preliminary plat shows public road accesses that will serve <br />properties to the north, east, and west. <br /> <br />Under City Ordinances, townhome developments shall have a minimum of 40% of the <br />development property as open Space for the enjoyment of its residents. The preliminary plat <br />meets this standard. Of the 40% open space, 10% of the open space is required to be grouped <br />together in a way that is easily identifiable and used as common space. In the sketch plan, the <br />developer indicated that in a future phase that they will be constructing a community building that <br />will serve the residents of this development. The City will count this as meeting the 10% common <br />space requirement. However, if the community building is not built, the developer will be <br />responsible for creating the required common space in future phases. <br /> <br />The developer has submitted a tree protection plan. Currently the City has no ordinances <br />governing tree preservation. However, a task force has been set up to prepare an ordinance <br />governing tree preservation. At this time, the plan appears to be generally acceptable, but the <br />City is encouraging the developer to work closely with City Staff to identify additional areas for <br />tree protection. <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey has recently adopted a density transition ordinance. Although it is not now in <br />effect, staff would encourage the applicant to apply density transition techniques to the plat since <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />
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