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Our Mission: Toworktogethertoresponsilygrow ourconemunity,and toproviIt quality,cost-effective, and of&cientgovernmentseivices <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 07/22/2014 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />7. 1. <br />Title: <br />Resolution #14-07-147: Receive Update on Highway 10 Access Planning Study and Consider Removal of One Riverdale Drive Extension Alternative East of <br />Tungsten Street <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to respond to a request from Village Bank to remove one (1) local road extension (Riverdale Drive) from the Highway 10 Access <br />Planning Study for the purpose of allowing a current subdivision/plat request to move forward as presented. The Planning Commission recently reviewed the <br />Preliminary Plat on July 10, 2014, but was not comfortable moving forward without direction from the City Council and feedback from the Minnesota <br />Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT). <br />It is important to note that the request for plat/subdivision also involves several legislative decisions by the City, most notably an amendment to the City's <br />Comprehensive Plan and subsequently Zoning Code for purposes of allowing a single-family residential development along a proposed extension of Rivlyn <br />Avenue. There are several components to this plat request, and detailed analysis is included in the attached technical report. <br />The request to remove an alternative from the Highway 10 Access Planning Study will take close coordination with the City of Anoka, as this alternative has <br />impacts to developable area for that municipality. Staff is working on scheduling time to meet with the City of Anoka to discuss further. Adoption of the <br />ordinance should be contingent upon completing discussions with the City of Anoka. Staff is forwarding the request to the City Council in advance at this time <br />in order to potentially keep on a timeline for the August Planning Commission. Minnesota Statutes Chapter 15.99 requires that a City act upon a written request <br />within 60 days, so this request cannot be postponed indefinitely. <br />Please note that the action tonight is not to consider approval of the proposed plat. The proposed action by the City Council is to consider adopting a resolution <br />requesting the removal of the 'backage road' alternative for an extension of Riverdale Drive east of Tunsten Street. A separate alternative, the 'frontage road' <br />concept exists as a viable alternative for a proposed local road connection in order to remove multiple, direct accesses to Highway 10. The Planning Commission <br />will then be comfortable continuing review of this land use application with direction from the City Council to this matter. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required. Extensive public outreach as occurred related to this land use application as well as the Highway 10 Access Planning Study. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The City of Ramsey has received an official application for a Plat known as Ridgepoint from Village Bank at our eastern border with Anoka. Previously, the <br />City had requested that the Developer postpone further review until the completion of the Highway 10 Access Planning Study, as the request included a <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Now that the final Open House has been completed, the Developer has formally requested that the City move forward with <br />review of the Preliminary Plat and has submitted a complete application. With that in mind, we are now operating under the 60 Day Rule (Minn. Statute 15.99). <br />We have issued the allowable 60 Day Extension, but will likely review again in August. <br />The Planning Commission has requested direction from the City Council regarding the Highway 10 Access Planning Study before the Planning Commission is <br />comfortable in making a recommendation on the Plat. By approving the plat, the current alternative ("backage road") would need to be eliminated from the <br />Highway 10 Access Planning Study. An additional alternative ("frontage road") does exist with the current Highway 10 Access Planning Study. The alternatives <br />are shown in the attached exhibits . <br />Some assumptions that have helped Staff frame the discussion include, but are not limited to the following: <br />1. The Backage Road creates a double frontage for existing single-family homes along Rivlyn Avenue (just to the south) <br />2. The Backage Road may eliminate the possibility of a portion of the current single-family proposal along the extension of Rivlyn Avenue <br />a. Physically, removal of one (1) if not two (2) lots would likely be required to be consistent with the Backage Road <br />b. The Developer has indicated that the project pro -forma would not be sustained even with the removal of one (1) to two (2) lots from the proposal. <br />3. The Owner of a significant portion of this frontage along Highway 10 (adjacent to the proposed Plat) appears opposed to both the Backage Road as well <br />as the Frontage Road, and has requested relocation in either scenario/alternative <br />4. The Frontage Road would allow the current proposal to move forward without modification <br />Bolton and Menk has prepared some Future Land Use Map concepts that demonstrate that in addition to the possibility to work with existing buildings and <br />structures, there are several redevelopment scenarios of property adjacent to the Plat and Frontage Road <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with reviewing this land use application are the responsibility of the Applicant. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends that the City Council Adopt Resolution #14-07-147 requesting that Mn/DOT remove the backage road concept as an alternative for the <br />extension of Riverdale Drive east of Tungsten Street, contingent upon discussions and coordination with the City of Anoka. <br />
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