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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/24/2014 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />7. 3. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #14-06-101 Granting Preliminary Plat Approval of Country Club Hills Located East of Variolite <br />Street, South of 161st Avenue; Case of Greatland Homes, LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an Application for Preliminary Plat Approval of Country Club Hills. Country Club Hills is a <br />proposed major subdivision that would create 85 new single family lots. These lots were previously contemplated as <br />Phases II and III of Sweetbay Ridge and were included in the original Preliminary Plat approval. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners within a 700 foot radius of the Property of the Public Hearing via <br />Standard US Mail. The Public Hearing was also published in the City's official newsletter, the Anoka County <br />UnionHerald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Detailed analysis can be found in the attached Technical Review Report. The following is a summary of Staff <br />findings. <br />Generally speaking, it appears that the proposed subdivision complies with required bulk standards such as lot size, <br />lot width, and required public improvements. The Preliminary Plat also appears to demonstrate that future dwellings <br />will be able to comply with other standards such as setbacks, maximum coverage, etc. <br />Based on experience from the first phase of Sweetbay Ridge, Staff would recommend that the Applicant supply <br />more detailed floor plan information on a select few lots contained in the Preliminary Plat. The Property contains <br />significant wetland complexes. Staff desires that the Applicant demonstrate in additional detail that there is <br />sufficient net buildable area such that a floor plan consistent with the type of homes being constructed in the <br />development can be accommodated. On at least one occasion in Sweetbay Ridge Phase I, this proved to be difficult <br />once the actual floor plan was known. Additionally, Staff is requesting that the delineated boundary of the wetlands <br />be clearly marked (temporary markings such as snow fence or something similar) until construction on individual <br />lots, including final landscape improvements (topsoil/sod), are complete. Often times, a builder or home owner that <br />is installing these final improvements are not aware of this boundary and thus, the temporary markings should will <br />assist in ensuring that no filling of or encroachment into the wetland area(s) occurs in violation of the state's <br />Wetland Conservation Act. Although these standards are addressed in State Statute and State Rules, the City, <br />through the Lower Rum River Water Management Organization, is responsible for enforcing them. <br />The current plans do not show a connection to Traprock Commons, the existing development to the south, via <br />Traprock Street. The City Council explicitly did not require this connection as part of the original Sweetbay Ridge <br />plat, based on significant public feedback. The Planning Commission recently recommended the same as the <br />previous approval; specifically eliminating the proposed outlot and consolidating with the adjacent parcels. The <br />Planning Commission did recommend that a Hyrdrant be allowed to be constructed at the terminus of Traprock <br />Street to the south as well as a pedestrian trail connection. Both of these improvements would require the <br />conveyance of an easement to the City. A number of the residents of Traprock Commons did comment during the <br />Public Hearing and preceding Open House that they remained opposed to a roadway connection, but would support <br />a hydrant and trail connection. According to previous traffic studies, the proposed plat can operate at an acceptable <br />level without this connection. <br />