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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/27/2015 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />4. 8. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Introduce Ordinance #15-01 Approving a Zoning Amendment for R-1 Residential (MUSA) at 15153 Nowthen <br />Blvd NW; Case of the City of Ramsey <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to introduce a resolution to approve a Zoning Amendment for the former municipal <br />center located at 15153 Nowthen Boulevard NW. The site is currently being used as Fire Station No. 2. The City <br />Council previous adopted a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to allow for this subsequent Zoning Amendment on <br />October 28, 2014. <br />The City has been exploring future redevelopment options for the former municipal center over the past 12-18 <br />months, including the formation of a Study Group. At that time, the task for the Study Group was to consider under <br />what conditions, if any, it would be acceptable to allow the site to redevelop as a data center. Ultimately, the City <br />Council decided not to pursue the reuse of the site as a data center and directed Staff to prepare a Comprehensive <br />Plan Amendment to guide the site for Low Density Residential to allow for detached, single-family homes. <br />Although the City has received a proposed Purchase Agreement and the Planning Commission has reviewed a <br />conceptual site layout for the site from N.I.K. Management, Inc., the City has not received an official request to <br />review a Major Plat. This current step of amending the Official Zoning Map will begin the process to ultimately <br />allow the Subject Property to be redeveloped at a later date, a portion of which could potentially occur in 2015. <br />Please note that Staff has included the Findings Report of the Study Group that focused on the potential for a data <br />center on this site. A reminder that the City is not considering this alternative at this time, but the Findings Report <br />provides important perspective and input from said Study Group. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property of the Public Hearing. <br />Additionally, Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners that received the original mailing in 2013 of the City's <br />review of the site, totaling 244 properties. The Notice of Public Hearing was also published in the Anoka County <br />Union. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Since the late 1970s until 2006, the Subject Property had been used as the Ramsey Municipal Center. In 2006, the <br />City opened the current Municipal Center on Sunwood Drive. The Subject Property is still being used as Fire <br />Station #2. The City is in the process of finalizing the design of the replacement Fire Station #2, to be located at <br />5650 Alpine Drive NW. <br />The Subject Property is currently located in the Public/Quasi-Public District, which comprises churches, schools, <br />city offices, public works facilities, fire stations, and other government or non-profit facilities. <br />In 2012, the City Council moved to declare the Subject Property as surplus City -owned land and explore marketing <br />the site for sale. In order to allow the site to be privately developed, the City must amend its Zoning Map. The City <br />has already approved a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, which is the first step in changing future land use for <br />parcels. <br />
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