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! DRAFT <br /> I Zoning Administrator Frolik stated that the City of Ramsey has received a request for site plan <br /> review from New Life Church. The plan proposed to construct a church on the east side of T.H. <br /> #47, at 172~d. <br /> I Zoning Administrator Frolik explained that the site is ten acres in size. One access is proposed <br /> onto T.H. #47 and the plans have been forwarded to Mn/DOT for comment. The church building <br />I is proposed to be '13,136 square feet in size and exterior walls will consist of a combination of <br /> rock face and single scored block. The facility will be served by an on-site septic system and <br /> well. The area of the building and the paved parking lot do not exceed the 25% impervious <br /> I surface restriction in this area. The structure meets all building setback requirements, however, <br /> the placement is also affected by landscaping requirements. City Code requires a 40 foot <br /> landscaped buffer area between non-residentjal uses and residentially zoned property. Although <br /> I the parcel to the south is occupied by Wirz s Nursery, it is zoned residential and therefore the <br /> standard ten foot side yard setback increases to 40 feet. The plan shows the church is set back 35 <br /> I feet from the south properly line; it will be necessary to shift the structure and parking lot five <br /> feet to the north. <br /> <br /> IZoning Administrator Frolik stated that in accordance with City Code a sufficient number of off- <br /> street parking spaces are provided and 'kI1 traveled surfaces of the lot will be paved with <br /> bituminous. With the exception of a parking expansion area on the northeast comer of the lot, ali <br /> I bituminous surfaces are proposed to be finished with B 6/12 concrete curbing. Staff has <br /> recommended that the parking lot expansion area be finished w/th a rolled bituminous curb. The <br /> Landscape Plan consists of transplanting 11 coniferous trees to the west property line and adding <br />I four Maple trees and three Flowering Crab trees along the west elevation of the building. Staff <br /> has recommended the addition of five deciduous trees and 30 shrubs to the Landscape Plan <br /> Iwhich the applicant is in agreement with. The City Engineer has requested modifications to the <br /> Grading Plan. The Lighting Plan is in compliance with City Code. The submittal is deficient of <br /> a waste storage plan. <br />I Patrick J. Schneider, New Life Church, stated that the plans had already been revised based on <br /> the suggestion by City Staffwhich also included a covered trash storage area. <br /> I Motion by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Kociscak, to recommend that <br /> City Council grant site plan approval contingent upon compliance with the June 30, 1999, City <br />I Staff Review Letter. <br /> <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes:. Chairperson Anderson, Commissioners Johnson, Kociscak, <br />I Dempsey, Jensen, Nixt, and Wivoda. Voting No: None. <br /> <br /> ICase #3: Request for Site Plan Review; Case of Direct Enclosure, Inc. <br /> <br /> Zoning Administrator Frolik stated that the City of Ramsey has received a request for site plan <br />I review from Direct Enclosures. The plan proposes to construct an <br /> <br />I Planning Commission/July 6, 1999 <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />
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