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Regular Planning Commission <br />Meeting Date: 02/07/2019 <br />Submitted For: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community Development <br />By: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community Development <br />6. 5. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Review Actions Related to Harvest Estates 2nd Addition; Case of Meadowcreek Builders, <br />Inc. <br />• Adopt Ordinance # 19-04 Amending Official Zoning Map <br />• Adopt Resolution #19-025 Approving Preliminary Plat <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review a preliminary plat application for a fifteen (15) lot residential subdivision. The <br />Applicant has proposed to subdivide the approximately six and a half (6.5) acre parcel into fifteen (15) single <br />family lots serviced by City utilities. The site is generally located at the site of the old municipal center, east of <br />Nowthen Boulevard and south of Alpine Drive. The lot is legally described as Lot 25, Block 1 Harvest Estates (the <br />"Subject Property"). <br />The proposed lots are 65 foot -wide lots; a separate case is handling the proposed creation of a new zoning <br />district(s). This purpose of this case also includes a zoning amendment (map) to rezone the Subject Property from <br />R-1 Residential (MUSA) and R-1A Residential (MUSA). This would rezone the property to a new residential <br />zoning ditsrict allowing 65 foot -wide lots. <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 />Preliminary Plat <br />Summary: The proposed preliminary plat shows 15 detached villas. The proposal does not meet all of the current <br />R-1 Residential (MUSA) District standards, but the proposed lot sizes are becoming more popular. With that in <br />mind, Staff has prepared an ordinance amendment creating a new Zoning District to accomodate these lot types. <br />The proposed gross density of the project is —3 units/acre, which meets the R-1 Residential (MUSA) District <br />requirements. 14 of the 15 homes are accessed off 152nd Ln and 152nd Circle, 1 home is accessed off Krypton <br />Terrace. The Subject Property is zoned R-1 Residential (MUSA) District (subject to the Zoning Amendment <br />reference above). <br />Roads/Connection: The preliminary plat shows the access off Nowthen Blvd remaining. Staff worked with the <br />Development Review Committee and has requested that the developer maintain this access. <br />Tree Preservation: When the original Harvest Estates plat was reviewed, it included a Tree Inventory, Preservation, <br />and Landscape Plan. The proposed 2nd Addition appears to comply with the approved Tree Preservation Plan. The <br />EPB did review these items as part of their January meeting and recommended exploring if any of the existing, <br />mature trees along the boundary of proposed Lots 1-6 and the existing homes at the north end of 152nd Court, as <br />they did not appear to be impacted by the actual house pads. In reviewing this with the Engineering Division, there <br />will be some significant grading in this area for drainage and stormwater pond purposes. The amount of grade <br />change and therefore root impacts would be too significant to preserve these trees. <br />