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DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS <br />Generally, three options have been considered for the future development of the Subject Property. Please <br />reference the attached development scenarios, <br />1. Public Use (Public QircrsilFubiic Zoning Dish lot) <br />Public use includes parks, trails, facilities, right-of-way, schools, wetlands, etc. The Subject <br />Property is unneeded for any public use now or in the foreseeable future, As indicated, the <br />Subject property has been identified as surplus City owned land. <br />2. Slnele Faintly Residential (R1 MUSA Zoning Distr•ier) <br />Considering the existing parcels surrounding the Subject Property, one option for future <br />development is single family residential, It is estimated the Subject Property could sustain forty- <br />seven (47) single family homes, Said development would require an estimated 1,920 lineal feet. <br />of public roadway. The City could also consider a higher density residential development if <br />desired. <br />Qrrietfi'Iusr+rial Deuekapurettt (Overlay District) <br />Considering surrounding land rases, the Subject <br />Property would be unfit for high traffic or high <br />noise producing retail, commercial or industrial <br />uses, With that in mind, the Subject Property may <br />be fit for El quiet, ]ow traffic, targeted industrial <br />user, <br />In particular, the City is targeting a darn center <br />development for the Subject Property. Please see <br />Table 2 for background information on data <br />centers. <br />The Subject Property could sustain, at a <br />maximum, one (1) 2511,000 square foot or twa (2) <br />100,000 square foot data center buildings. <br />In order to protect surrounding property owners <br />from undesired users (i.e. high traffic, loud or <br />significant noise pollution), the City is proposing a <br />zoning tool known as an Overlay District for the <br />Subject Properly. <br />OVERLAY DISTRICT <br />An overlay district is a zoning tool that allows the City to <br />address land use and design standards unique to a <br />particular geographic area, while protecting the <br />compatibility of the surrounding area. Unlike standard <br />boning districts, an overlay district also allows the City to <br />develop a customized set of land use standards and <br />regulations. For example, larger building and parking lot <br />setbacks from property lines than what is normally <br />required. Or, noise, traffic and light pollution standards. <br />ll,1TA CENTER DEVELOPMENT O&A <br />hat is a data center development? <br />A data center is a form. al-WarncNuse that <br />is used for the storage el -computer servers. In <br />other words, a large building cnritaininga vast <br />amber of cnrnIutes s. <br />What prod uci'service does a data ct rer <br />provide customer's? <br />Commuter nicrior v space at ;Cssible via <br />the int ruet. MCA araj;ir corporations store <br />data tkrttoten as computer Nest on computer <br />servers; which fire often limes located in data <br />centers, <br />What does a data enter look like? <br />Atrachcd are some examples, In general, <br />at data center looks similar to an industrial <br />warcllousU, <br />Consideritig Ramsey zoning standards, ii data <br />center would likely look similar to newer <br />buildings located i0 Ramsey"s industrial parks. <br />For example. Anderson I ashlers, Diamond <br />Graphics and htultiSource <br />In comparison to rl residential <br />development, liow will a data center <br />development effect my home and my <br />lifestyle? <br />Please see the attached de elopment <br />scenarios comparison chart. <br />Fanner Municipal al Center Complex Open Muse see & Project infrrrntaiicr+t <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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