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Regular Planning Commission 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 05/01/2014 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review Sketch Plan for Pine Ridge Development Located at 18045 Nowthen Blvd NW; Case of Gerald Davis <br />Purpose /Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review a submitted Sketch Plan for a seven (7) lot single family subdivision located <br />at the northern boundary of city limits on the east side of Nowthen Blvd, which is generally known as 18045 <br />Nowthen Blvd NW (the "Subject Property"). The purpose of the Sketch Plan is to review the general layout of the <br />proposed lots, streets /cul -de -sacs and overall use of the property and affords the Commission the opportunity to <br />provide general input and feedback on the design to the applicant prior to preparation of detailed plans. The Subject <br />Property is along CSAH 5 (Nowthen Blvd) and so the Application has been forwarded to Anoka County Highway <br />Department for review as well. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners within 700 feet of the Subject Property via Standard US Mail. A <br />Public Hearing and Notification is required as part of Preliminary Plat (next stage). <br />Observations /Alternatives: <br />The Applicant is requesting to develop an old farmstead into seven (7) single family residential lots. Six (6) of the <br />lots would be serviced by the construction of a new cul -de -sac off of CSAH 5 and the seventh lot would be serviced <br />by an existing access onto CSAH 5 that served the old farmstead. The request generally complies with the <br />minimum standards of the R -1 Residential (Rural Developing) District. However, Lots 3 & 4, which are at the east <br />end of the proposed cul -de -sac, only have 100 feet of lot width at the building setback line, which is deficient of the <br />minimum required width of 200 feet. The lot width standard serves to maintain the rural feel of a neighbor and to <br />facilitate future re- subdivision of property if municipal services became available. With the large wetland at the east <br />end of the Sketch Plan, it seems unlikely that a road would ever be extended further east. Furthermore, Staff <br />believes that a review of lot width requirements for lots on the bubble of a cul -de -sac is warranted as 200 feet may <br />be too aggressive. <br />The lots would be serviced by individual septic systems and wells. As outlined in the Technical Report, soil borings <br />will be needed to verify the soils are adequate for supporting these systems and will also be beneficial for road <br />design purposes. <br />The proposed cul -de -sac appears to comply with the maximum allowable length of 600 feet. The proposed right of <br />way also appears to meet the minimum standards of sixty -six (66) feet in width with a radius of sixty -five (65) feet <br />on the cul -de -sac bulb. <br />The Master Trail Plan in the Comprehensive Plan indicates that there shall be a trail along CSAH 5 (indicated as an <br />on -road, separated trail, meaning in the road right of way but separated from the road itself). Current policy and <br />practice has required trail development even in instances where there are no existing connection points. Staff would <br />be amenable to a cash payment for the trail construction costs (in todays dollars) that would be used in the future by <br />the City to construct this segment of trail at a time that seems more appropriate (e.g. when it would connect to the <br />larger, comprehensive trail system). <br />The Applicant will need to be obtain a Lower Rum River Water Management Organization (LRRWMO) permit due <br />