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Motion by Commissioner Bauer, seconded by Commissioner Maul, to recommend that City <br />Council adopt Resolution #15-02-32 granting a variance to the front yard setback requirement. <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Levine, Commissioners Bauer, Maul, Brauer, Nosan, <br />and VanScoy. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br />5.02: Review Sketch Plan of Harvest Estates Located at 15153 Nowthen Boulevard NW; <br />Case of N.I.K. Management, Inc. <br />Presentation <br />Community Development Director Gladhill presented the staff report stating the purpose of this <br />case is to review the Sketch Plan for Harvest Estates, a proposed 45 -lot detached, single-family <br />subdivision on the former municipal center campus located at 15153 Nowthen Boulevard NW. <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 before an applicant spends resources on detailed civil engineering drawings. <br />This step is not required by Minnesota Statute Chapter 462; however, it provides for a more <br />proactive and collaborative design approach in an effort to avoid issues at a later date. He <br />discussed the access issues to the site and explained that staff was recommending that the <br />Nowthen Boulevard drive access point be closed and that focus be placed on Helium and Alpine. <br />Lot sizes and the concept plan for the proposed development was discussed. Staff reviewed a <br />letter from the developer, along with the Sketch Plan further with the Commission and requested <br />feedback. <br />Commission Business <br />Commissioner Brauer thanked staff for their efforts in addressing the traffic concerns for the <br />proposed development. <br />Chairperson Levine requested the public come forward at this time with comments. <br />Al Kempf, 15220 St. Francis Boulevard NW, explained he was a 42 year resident of Ramsey. He <br />encouraged the Commission to consider how the proposed development would impact the <br />neighborhood to the east and the increased traffic levels that would be created on 152nd. He <br />expressed concern with the narrow width of the frontage road. <br />Commissioner Bauer stated he served with Mr. Kempf on a subcommittee when the data center <br />was being considered. He commented that the proposed access point for the data center would <br />have been Nowthen Boulevard. It was noted that the new plan was to alter the access points, <br />which would impact the surrounding neighborhoods, as traffic would be forced to the east. He <br />proposed a right in/right out access onto Highway 47. He had real concern with the proposed <br />Sketch Plan and suggested Harvest Estates have access to Nowthen Boulevard. <br />Planning Commission/February 5, 2015 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />