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5.01: Consider Recommendation Confirming Existing Master Parks and Trail Plan <br />Regarding the Sketch Plan of Harvest Estates Located at 15153 Nowthen Blvd NW; <br />Case of N.I.K. Management, Inc. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed the purpose of this case is <br />to confirm the current Master Parks and Trail Plan as it relates to the Sketch Plan for Harvest <br />Estates, a proposed 45 -lot detached, single-family subdivision on the former municipal center <br />campus located at 15153 Nowthen Blvd. NW. the topics of confirmation include the following: <br />Sketch Plan Review is a process outlined in City Code that provides an opportunity for the <br />Planning Commission to review compliance with the Comprehensive Plan as well as Zoning and <br />Subdivision Codes (City Code Chapter 117) before an Applicant spends resources on detailed civil <br />engineering drawings. The Parks and Recreation Commission does not traditionally review Sketch <br />Plans; however, given the significant policy topics, confirmation of direction is warranted before <br />the Applicant proceeds with future review steps. This step is not required by Minnesota Statute <br />Chapter 462; however, it provides for a more proactive and collaborative design approach in an <br />effort to avoid issues at a later date. <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners within 700 feet of the boundaries of the Subject <br />Property of the Sketch Plan Review via Standard US Mail. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: The City is currently in the process of completing the necessary steps for the <br />required Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment if the site is to redevelop as <br />proposed. <br />The proposed 45 -lot single-family subdivision appears to comply with all minimum bulk standards <br />of City Code Chapter 117 Article III (Subdivision Standards) and Section 117-111 (R-1 <br />Residential District). A detailed analysis of this review is included in the staff report. The <br />Applicant is required to demonstrate in additional detail compliance with required setbacks for <br />future structures. <br />The site is still actively being used as Fire Station No. 2. The City Council recently approved the <br />site plan, accepted final plans and specifications, and authorized Staff to advertise for competitive <br />bids for construction of a new Fire Station No. 2 as reviewed by the Planning Commission. In the <br />coming months, the City Council will consider awarding a contract for construction. The <br />redevelopment of the site will need to happen in phases. <br />Master Park and Trail Plan <br />As the redevelopment of the old municipal center has been discussed over a number of years and <br />has taken a number of forms. A topic that routinely is raised is the potential for a new City Park. <br />The City has routinely responded that it does not plan for a future City Park in this development. <br />The area is well served by existing parks, connected through a series of pedestrian trails. <br />Additionally, the focus of the Parks and Recreation Commission has shifted away from a series of <br />