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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/26/2015 <br />Submitted For: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />By: Tina Goodroad, Community Development <br />7. 2. B. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #15-05-126 Granting Final Plat Approval to Harvest Estates, a Major Plat; Case of G S Land, <br />LLC. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review the Final Plat for Phase I prepared by G S Land, LLC for the redevelopment <br />for the former municipal campus located at 15153 Nowthen Blvd. NW. Phase I will create 32 of the 44 <br />single-family lots reviewed with the Preliminary Plat on May 12, 2015. Specifically, the City Council will be <br />approving pages 25 & 26 of the attached submittal, which are the documents that will be recorded officially <br />subdividing the property. The City Council will also be approving the final version of the Development Agreement <br />outlining required improvements and sureties required of the Developer. <br />The site is currently owned by the City of Ramsey, which has approved a Purchase Agreement to sell the site in two <br />(2) phases to G S Land, LLC. The attached Review File outlines a recent assignment of the Purchase Agreement to <br />G S Land, LLC. <br />Fire Station No. 2 currently operates from the existing building on the site. The Final Plat will be proposed in two <br />phases to allow the Fire Department to be located at 5650 Alpine Drive, adjacent to the site until the construction of <br />the new Fire Station No. 2 is completed. <br />Over the past two (2) years, the redevelopment of this site has been the source of significant discussion and citizen <br />engagement. This case is focused specifically on the current request for a detached, single-family development. The <br />results and findings of the previous Study Group's review of appropriate land uses can be found online at <br />www.cityoframsey.com/formeiiiiic. Printed copies of these materials are available upon request. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners with 700 feet of the Subject Property of the Public Hearing via <br />Standard US Mail. A Notification of Public Hearing was published in the Anoka County UnionHerald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The proposed density of the overall plat is 2.64 units per acre where three (3) units per acre is required within the <br />LDR land use. However, the City remains consistent overall in meeting the three units/acre average city wide. The <br />Planning Commission is supportive of the proposed number of lots and density. <br />Approval of Phase I does not impact the current access to Nowthen Boulevard, which will remain open until Fire <br />Station No. 2 is relocated. The proposed Preliminary Plat does not include access to Nowthen Boulevard at the <br />direction of the City Council. The details of this discussion are included in the attached copy of the City Council <br />Work Session Minutes dated February 24, 2015. This was confirmed by the City Council's approval of the <br />Preliminary Plat on May 12, 2015. The current layout would allow for a future connection to Nowthen Boulevard, <br />if desired in the future after further study of Nowthen Boulevard safety and mobility issues. The site will have three <br />(3) access points to major roads: Nowthen Boulevard (at 150th Lane); Alpine Drive (at Helium Street); and Trunk <br />Highway 47/Saint Francis Boulevard (at 152nd Avenue). <br />