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Town Center 3rd Addition - Site Plan/Northwest Retail Bldg. <br />July 22, 2004 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br /> · The fire inspector is reviewing the hydrant layout for coverage of the site. Comments <br /> will be provided during the review process. <br /> · The storm water plan approved with the final plat of Ramsey Town Center is being <br /> modified to allow more room for development on this site. Meeting2 have been held <br /> to resolve the changes. The changes included making the southwest pond smaller, <br /> increasing the size of other ponds and changing pipe sizes and alignments. Details to <br /> be resolved include verifying that there is adequate clearance between the pipes after <br /> the change in size, verifying the clearance around the new manholes and verifying <br /> cover over the pipe. These issues were discussed at a meeting held July 1, 2004 and <br /> work was to start on checking these specific issues. <br /> <br />The RTC development will require additional water supply wells. This was anticipated and a lot <br />was platted on the east side of Zeolite Street for a future well. An exploratory well has been <br />developed on the lot and the plans for pipe to connect this well with the city water distribution <br />system have been issued for construction. <br /> <br />Landscaping: City Code requires one (1) tree per every fifty (50) lineal feet of site perimeter or <br />1,000 square fbet of building coverage, whichever is greater, be planted throughout the site. ' A <br />portion of these trees should be installed along the public road frontage at no greater than thirty- <br />five (35) feet on center. City Code also requires that no less than 25% of the trees planted be <br />deciduous and no less than 25% coniferous. Furthermore, City Code requires that no more than <br />25% of the trees planted consist of ornamental trees. Parking lot landscaping is'also required, <br />one (1) tree per every ten (10) parking stalls. In addition to the tree requirements, City Code also <br />states that one (1) shrub per every thirty (30) lineal feet of site perimeter or 300 square feet of <br />building coverage, whichever is greater, be planted. <br /> <br />The following comments mirror those comments contained in the site plan review letter for the <br />grocery store and aortheast corner retail building. The proposed total building coverage on the <br />property is 96,000 square feet, which equates t6 a minimum of ninety-six (96) trees and 320 <br />shrubs needing to be installe'd: Additionally, another forty-five (45) trees need to be installed <br />within the parking lot area to satisfy to the parking lot landscaping requirements (there are <br />roughly 450 parking stalls). Therefore, overall a minimum of 141 trees must be installed <br />throughout the site. <br /> <br />At least thirteen (13) trees must be installed along Armstrong Blvd, at a spacing no greater than <br />thirty-five (35) feet on center, to satisfy the public road frontage planting requirement. The Town <br />Center master streetscape includes parkway trees along Sunwood Dr and Zeolite St which satisfy <br />the public road frontage requirements along both of those streets. <br /> <br />The current landscaping plan includes 102 trees and 348 shrubs. The parking lot requirements <br />and the shrub requirements are being fulfilled. However, an additional thirty-nine (:39) trees must <br />be incorporated into the plan to meet the minimum number of required trees. Per the Planning <br />Commission discussion on July 12 regarding the Coborn's and corner .retail site plans, the <br />placement ol" these additional trees is open for modifications so as not to completely screen the <br />retail amenities and pond fi'om Armstrong Blvd. It was suggested that consideration may be <br /> <br /> <br />