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5. POLICY BOARD BUSINESS <br /> 5.01: Review Sketch Plan for Centra Homes <br /> City Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He reported that the City has received an <br /> application for Sketch Plan review of a detached townhome project proposed by Centra Homes. <br /> He stated that the residential project is located at the southwest corner of Ramsey Boulevard and <br /> Bunker Lake Boulevard and proposed 40 detached townhome units. He noted that this is not an <br /> item that requires action and is simply an opportunity for the Board to provide input. <br /> Board Member Anderson asked if the City has worked with Centra Homes previously. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated that although Centra has experience in surrounding communities,he <br /> is not aware of any projects within Ramsey. <br /> Board Member Hiatt asked if these will be multi-level townhomes and asked whether there would <br /> be attached parking provided. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated that he is unsure whether all the townhomes would be single level <br /> or multi-level homes. He noted that each unit would have an attached garage and driveway for <br /> parking. He also identified proposed visitor parking stalls on the plan. <br /> Chairperson Stodola agreed that the units are so narrow that he could not imagine that parking <br /> could be provided for the units without an attached garage. <br /> Board Member Hiatt asked and received confirmation that access would only be provided by the <br /> internal roadway and would not be accessible directly from Bunker Lake Boulevard or Ramsey <br /> Boulevard. He asked if there would be sufficient space to require trees in some fashion. <br /> City Planner Anderson replied that there will be space for shrubs and small ornamental trees along <br /> Ramsey Boulevard,noting that the plantings will occur on the private property outside of the right- <br /> of-way. He explained that staff will advise the applicant to look at the adjacent developments in <br /> attempt to match the overall aesthetic and continue that. <br /> Councilmember LeTourneau referenced the existing stand of evergreen trees at the corner of <br /> Ramsey Boulevard and Bunker Lake Boulevard and asked if there is a possibility to preserve that <br /> stand of trees. <br /> City Planner Anderson agreed that would be a preference as that tree stand would act as a great <br /> buffer for the end units. He stated that at this time he is not sure of the applicant's plans for the <br /> trees in that area. <br /> Councilmember LeTourneau proposed that language be added requesting that the applicant <br /> consider preserving that tree stand as the project moves forward. He noted that perhaps the trees <br /> are within the right-of-way and would not then be able to be proposed. <br /> City Planner Anderson noted that the right-of-way boundary shown on this sketch is an estimate. <br /> He noted that the trees would not have to be removed simply because they are within the right-of- <br /> Environmental Policy Board/February 26, 2018 <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />