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Review File: Brookfield 8th Addition Preliminary Plat, Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Cul-de- <br />sac Length Variance, Lot Depth variance and Front yard setback variance. <br />September 30, 2016 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment and ReZoning Application Review <br />As proposed Brookfield 8th Addition would result in two (2) additional lots being added to the Municipal <br />Urban Service Area (MUSA) boundary. Generally it is required that adjacent communities review the <br />proposal and provide comment; however, if the proposed amendment is able to meet the following criteria, <br />then that adjacent community review may be waived by the metropolitan council. <br />• The Amendment involves a site of 40 acres or less <br />• The amendment does not change the community's growth forecasts for 2010 - 2030 or the TAZ <br />allocations <br />• The amendment site is either more than one quarter of a mile from an adjacent jurisdiction or is <br />beyond the distance or area which the community's adopted ordinances require notice to adjacent or <br />affected property owners, whichever distance is less. <br />The proposed amendment meets the above criteria and as such, Eric Wojchick, metropolitan council sector <br />rep to the City of Ramsey authorized the waiving of adjacent community review. Staff is supportive of the <br />proposed Comprehensive Amendment as the two (2) additional lots will not have an adverse effect on public <br />safety or infrastructure. The property would be re -guided from Rural Developing to Low Density <br />Residential. <br />The Applicant has proposed rezoning the property from R-1 (Rural Developing) to R-1 (MUSA). The <br />proposed zoning designation is in keeping with the change in land use to be within the MUSA. Staff is <br />supportive of the proposed rezoning. <br />Cul-De-Sac Length Variance Review <br />The Applicant is currently proposing a cul-de-sac that would measure approximately 1,200 feet in length. <br />City Code Section 117-614 Subd. (C)(3) limits the length of cul-de-sacs to 600 feet. <br />Staff has reviewed with the Applicant the possibility of extending Quartz Street to eliminate the creation of a <br />cul-de-sac. However, that alternative was estimated to cost approximately $750,000.00 not including right-of- <br />way acquisition. The construction of the extension would have been constructed in what is now classified as <br />high quality wetlands per the Ramsey Wetland Inventory created in 2007 by Westwood Professional Services. <br />The "high quality" category is the second highest category of the four categories of wetlands. Staff also <br />reviewed the option of a paved trail that could be used by emergency vehicles if necessary; however, the cost <br />was still too great to justify the impact to the high quality wetlands and the expenditure of public funds. <br />The Environmental Policy Board (EPB) reviewed the proposal and concluded that if public safety staff found <br />the cul-de-sac length acceptable, they would encourage avoiding wetland impacts. <br />Fire, Engineering, and Public Works Staff have reviewed the proposed cul-de-sac and find it acceptable. <br />Staff recommends approval of the Cul-De-Sac length variance as requested. <br />
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