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CC Regular Session 4. 5. <br />Meeting Date: 03/12/2013 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Approve Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Ramsey and 21 st Century Bank Related to Future <br />Landscape Obligations in TOWN CENTER GARDENS 3RD ADDITION; Case of Seasons of Ramsey Limited <br />Partnership and 21st Century Bank <br />Background: <br />On August 9, 2005 the City approved the final plat for TOWN CENTER GARDENS 3RD ADDITION (the <br />"Plat"). Among other improvements, the approved landscaping plan included a scenic overlook on Outlot E of the <br />Plat. <br />On March 19, 2009, the City approved an Amended and Restated Development Agreement for the Plat. Included in <br />the Revised Agreement was a work plan to complete Stage I and Stage II Improvements utilizing the existing <br />financial sureties. In addition, the Amended Agreement outlined an agreement for future landscape financial <br />sureties. As it relates specifically to this request, it was agreed that the required financial sureties would be collected <br />with individual building permits, thus allowing the existing Letter of Credit to be released. To memorialize the <br />agreement, a declaration was recorded against the affected properties with the Anoka County Recorder. That <br />declaration impacts the current SEASONS OF RAMSEY plat, as well as Outlot E and two (2) single-family lots of <br />TOWN CENTER GARDENS 3RD ADDITION. <br />On February 12, 2013 the City approved the final plat for SEASONS OF RAMSEY, which is a re -subdivision of a <br />partially undeveloped portion of TOWN CENTER GARDENS 3RD ADDITION. Included in the required <br />Development Agreement for Seasons is a new financial surety posted for required improvements. <br />21st Century Bank and The Seasons of Ramsey Limited Partnership have requested that the Declaration be released <br />in favor of the Development Agreement for the SEASONS OF RAMSEY and further documentation of the future <br />landscape improvement on Outlot E (scenic overlook). It appears that the scenic overlook was not a City <br />requirement, but offered as an amenity to the Plat. It is anticipated that Outlot E will be subdivided consistent with <br />the underlying zoning district and that the scenic overlook would be constructed at that time. When Outlot E is <br />subdivided, a Development Agreement with financial sureties shall be required. The scenic overlook is identified as <br />Item #5 on the two (2) landscape plan sheets attached hereto. <br />With that in mind, Staff suggested a recordable agreement that outlines the current landscape plan and the need to <br />construct at time of development of Outlot E. A draft Memorandum of Understanding is included for review. <br />Observations: <br />Alternative # 1 <br />Approve the draft Memorandum of Understanding as presented. This documents the future improvement that is part <br />of the approved plans at a logical time of development. The necessary securities will be collected at that time. <br />Alternative #2 <br />Deny the draft Memorandum of Understanding as presented. Builders would be required to present their pro-rata <br />share of the scenic overlook prior to issuance of a building permit. This is at heart of the issue with the Owners <br />(current and future). Staff believes that the City would be adequately protected from liability with Alternative # 1 <br />above. <br />Recommendation: <br />
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