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Presentation <br />Community Development Director Gladhill presented the staff report stating the purpose of this <br />case is to review the official Preliminary Plat prepared by G S Land, LLC for the redevelopment <br />of the former municipal campus located at 15153 Nowthen Boulevard NW as a 44 -lot single- <br />family residential development. It was noted each of the lots meet or exceed the City's <br />residential lot requirements. The site is currently owned by the City of Ramsey, which has <br />approved a Purchase Agreement to sell the site in two (2) phases to G S Land, LLC. It was noted <br />the Commission has reviewed a previous sketch plan and approved a recommendation to rezone <br />the property from Public/Quasi-Public to R-1, Residential (MUSA) and a land use change from <br />Public/Quasi in the Comprehensive Plan. Staff explained that Fire Station No. 2 currently <br />operates from the existing building on the site. The Final Plat will be proposed in two phases to <br />allow the Fire Department to be located at 5650 Alpine Drive, adjacent to the site until the <br />construction of a new Fire Station 2 is completed. It was noted that a temporary cul-de-sac <br />would be needed and that a connection to Nowthen Boulevard would not be granted. The fill <br />needs for Phase II were discussed. Staff reviewed the plat in further detail and recommended <br />approval of the Preliminary Plat of Harvest Estates. <br />Citizen Input <br />Commissioner Bauer requested further information on the purchase agreement. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that the former municipal campus would be <br />sold in two phases and Phase I would be sold in 2015. <br />Chairperson Levine asked when the access to Nowthen Boulevard would be closed. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill explained that the access point will remain open as <br />long as Fire Station 2 remains open. After that time, the access point to Nowthen Boulevard will <br />be cut off and no longer be available. <br />Commissioner Bauer saw no reason to eliminate this access point. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated the Council had concerns with the cost of the <br />local road connection. He reported that the overall safety of County Road 5 was also a concern. <br />He explained that a study could be completed to address the safety of this roadway but would <br />take a year to complete. He indicated that the Commission could make a recommendation to the <br />Council regarding this access point. <br />Commissioner Nosan expressed confusion why it would cost the City more money to keep the <br />access point as is. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill explained the local road connection would require <br />maintenance, noting public road standards would have to be met. In addition, the City would <br />Planning Commission/April 9, 2015 <br />Page 4 of 16 <br />
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