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OW t hi lon: To work together ko respotibiy grow oar community, and to provide quality, cost -affective, and efckent government tet does. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 09/13/2016 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #16-09-158 Granting Site Plan Approval for Anderson Dahlen Expansion <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Anderson Dahlen (the "Applicant") is proposing a building expansion to their existing facility, which is located at <br />6850 Sunwood Drive NW (the "Subject Property"). The building expansion is, at least in part, needed because they <br />are closing their facility in Coon Rapids and moving those operations and employees to their Ramsey location. The <br />proposed building expansion is 98,092 square feet in size, which is just slightly larger than the existing building <br />(91,983 square feet) and therefore exceeds the threshold to complete the Site Plan review administratively. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for Site Plan review. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />In June of this year, the Applicant received approval of a plat known as Knoll Properties that combined an outlot <br />with the Subject Property. The plat was done specifically to accommodate this building expansion. The expansion <br />meets all minimum setbacks and the exterior finish of the building addition will match the existing building. The <br />additional impervious surfacing does require some modifications to the regional stormwater pond, including <br />expanding it. The stormwater, grading/drainage, and erosion control plans are currently being reviewed. The <br />Applicant has already received approval from the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization <br />(LRRWMO). <br />Based on the size of the addition (98,000 sq, ft,) and the amount of new parking spaces proposed (net new parking <br />stalls is 29), there should be 101 new trees installed. However, City Code does state that "all open space areas of a <br />lot which are not used or improved for required parking areas, drives or storage shall be landscaped with a <br />combination of overstory trees, ornamental trees, shrubs, flowers, ground cover, decorative walks, or other similar <br />site design materials "in a quantity and placement suitable for the site". Additionally, for each existing significant <br />tree retained on site, the required number of new trees can be reduced by one. <br />The Subject Property is well landscaped along Sunwood Drive (primary view of the public) and along the west <br />side. Along the east side, there are overhead utility lines (from the substation to the south) that limit/restrict planting <br />in this area. The southwestern area is primarily encumbered with a regional stormwater pond, which limits the <br />ability to plant trees in that area. The southern portion of the site, where trees are proposed, is really the only viable <br />location for new plantings. Based on the constraints of the site (and the language about quantities reasonable for a <br />site), Staff finds the proposed landscaping generally acceptable but would like to work with the Applicant to create a <br />street tree presence along 143rd Ave. <br />