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lour 1111.1siion: To work together to reiposibty grow our community, and to provide quality, coat -effective, and efficient government ierrlcas. <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/13/2017 <br />Submitted For: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />By: Eric Maass, Community Development <br />Information <br />7. 2. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution Approving Final Plat of Covenant Meadows and Rezoning of the Subject Property (Project <br />#17-102); Case of Eric Thomsen. <br />1. Adopt Ordinance # 17-05 Approving Zoning Amendment to Planned Unit Development (PUD) <br />2. Adopt Resolution #17-06-138 Approving Final Plat <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider approval of the Final Plat and adopt an Ordinance for a Zoning Amendment <br />for a development known as Covenant Meadows. The property is legally described as Outlot A, Meadowbrook (the <br />"Subject Property"). The proposed development would subdivide approximately thirty-eight (38) acres into twelve <br />(12) single family lots that would be serviced by individual private utilities (well and septic systems). The Final Plat <br />proposes deeding approximately fifteen (15) of the thirty eight (38) acres to the City as the public benefit in relation <br />to the PUD application. The proposed fifteen (15) acres straddles both sides of Trott Brook, has steep slopes, and is <br />also considered to be high quality natural open space. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners within a 700 foot radius of the Subject Property of the Public Hearing <br />via Standard US Mail. The Public Hearing was also published in the City's official newsletter, the Anoka County <br />Union Herald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The City Council granted Preliminary Plat approval earlier this year, which granted 'entitlement' to the project with <br />regard to layout, lot configuration, and number of lots. The purpose of the Final Plat stage is to approve the official <br />legal document that will subdivide the lots (Plat). The Final Plat is generally consistent with the approved <br />Preliminary Plat. <br />The City has received information from the MN Department of Natural Resources regarding whether any rare <br />species or other significant natural features were known to occur in the vicinity of the project site. Of note, the <br />Minnesota Biological Survey (MBS) did identify a Site of Below Biodiversity Significance partially within the <br />project area. While this classification does not meet the threshold for statewide significance, they do generally have <br />conservation value as habitat for native plants and animals, as wildlife corridors, or as buffers to surrounding <br />higher quality natural areas. The area meeting this classification is within the fifteen (15) acres of land proposed to <br />be deeded to the City for permanent open space protection, another added benefit to considering a PUD for this <br />project. <br />The Final Plat is generally consistent with the approved preliminary plat with minor revisions necessary to the plan <br />set as outlined in the staff review letter. <br />