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City of Ramsey <br /> <br />15153 NOWTHEN BOULEVARD N.W., RAMSEY, MINNESOTA 55303 · (612) 427-1410 <br /> <br />I <br />! <br /> <br />February 24, 1992 <br /> <br />Jeffrey Knutson <br />Glenn Rehbein Excavating, Inc. <br />7309 Lake Drive <br />Linc Lakes, MN 55102 <br /> <br />Re: Site Plan Review For Clubhouse At Northfork Links Golfcourse <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />i <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Knutson: <br /> <br />We are in receipt of a four-sheet site and architectural plan dated February 10, 1992, drawn by <br />Rotf Lokensgard, AIA, for the proposed clubhouse at The Links Golf Course. It is our <br />understanding that this clubhouse facility will be located on Lot I0, Block 3, Northfork 5th <br />Addition - The Links. We offer the following comments: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Zoning: The land of the proposed site is zoned Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) and <br />the proposed use fails within the master plan prepared for Northfork. <br /> <br />Selbacks: The proposed facility fronts on 153rd Avenue N.W., which is an MSA road. <br />The setback from thoroughfares is 110 feet from the centerline. The site plan indicates that <br />the clubhouse is proposed to be located 110 feet from the center tine of 153rd Avenue. <br /> <br />Landscaping: City Code requires that all non-residential uses provide a landscaped area <br />along all streets and a 40 foot wide landscaped area separating the non-residential use from <br />the residential use. The site plan is proposing a sodded earth berm between the off-street <br />parking area and 153rd Avenue N.W. and a 40 foot wide sodded berm between the off- <br />street parking area and adjacent residential lots. No other landscaping plan has been <br />submitted for the site. The developer contends that the lack of trees and shrubs is <br />consistent with the desired effect of creating a "Scottish looking" facility. There are also no <br />shrubs or trees planned for the golf course itself. <br /> <br />Screenin.g2 City Code requires screening between a non-residential use and a residential <br />use. Screening may consist of shrubs, berms and/or decorative fencing and shall not be <br />less than 5 feet high. The site plan proposes a two (2) foot berm between the off-street <br />parkSng area and the adjacent residential lots. <br /> <br />Architectural Standard[and Lot Coverage: The site plan indicates a 7,990 square foot, 2- <br />story facility is proposed. City Code restT'icts maximum building height to 35 feet; the <br />estimated building height from pound leveI to the top of the cupola is approximately 36 <br />feet. This building size is well within the 35% maximum lot coverage restriction. The first <br />floor is proposed at 5,110 square feet of retail and office space and 2,880 square feet of <br />open parking garages. The second floor is proposed at 2,880 square feet of bar and dining <br />area, 2,400 square feet of deck and 2,710 square feet of retail and office space. City Code <br />requires that exterior wall finishes be of material other than metal on 50% of the exposed <br />wails. The building exterior will be constructed of stucco with asphalt shingles. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />