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Councihnember Kurak aye <br />Councilmember Cook aye <br />Councilmember Zimmennan aye <br />Mayor Gamec aye <br /> <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />Case #6: Request for Site Plan Review of Panther Precision; Case of Thomas Olson <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik stated that the City of Ramsey has received a request <br />for site plan review from Thomas Olson of Panther Precision. Panther Precision is proposing to <br />locate on Lot 3, Block 1, Sunfish Lake Business Park. The site plan is proposing to construct a <br />32,805 square foot office and manufhcturing facility. The site plan complies with the front yard, <br />rear yard, and side yard setbacks established in the Industrial District. The site will consist of <br />29% lot coverage, which complies with City Codes 35% lot coverage restriction. The site will <br />derive one access from Sunwood Drive. The off-street parking and maneuvering areas will be <br />surfaced with bituminous paving and finished with concrete curbing. The exterior building <br />materials for the facility will be pre-cast concrete panel, rockface concrete block, and a pre- <br />finished metal accent cap. The proposed exterior building materials meet the architectural <br />standards established in the Industrial District. The landscaping plan is acceptable provided three <br />additional trees of an approved species are planted along Sunwood Drive. <br /> <br />Motion by Councihnember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Zimmerman, to approve the site <br />plan for Panther Precision contingent upon compliance with City staff review letter dated <br />February 28, 2003, and approval ora Sunwood Drive lift station. <br /> <br />Further discussion: Councilmember Kurak inquired if the ponding issue had been resolved. <br />Principal City Engineer Olson replied that they had come to a conclusion on the issue. He <br />explained that the initial concern by staff was that the storm sewer pipe they were proposing was <br />more capacity than the City could handle, but after further review it was determined a corrugated <br />pipe would be used that would not exceed the City's capacity. Councilmember Zimmerman <br />inquired if the dirt stockpile issue had been addressed. Principal City Engineer Olson explained <br />that the City will be moving the dirt and the business owners are willing to work with City on <br />that issue. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, and Councilmembers Cook, zimmerman, Elvig, <br />Kurak, Pearson, and Strommen. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Case #7: <br /> <br />Request for Final Plat Approval of Wildlife Sanctuary 3rd Addition; Case of <br />Oakwood Land Development <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik stated that Oakwood Land Development has applied <br />for final plat approval for property located west of T.H. #47 and north of Alpine Drive N.W. The <br />property is approximately 23.7 acres in size and proposes to plat 45 new urban lots for <br />development and three existing homesteads for a total of 48 lots.. There are 2 outlots proposed in <br />the plat. Outlot A will be held in ownership by the Developer and deeded to the City upon <br /> <br />City Council/March 25, 2003 <br /> Page 9 of 16 <br /> <br /> <br />