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5.01: Review Sketch Plan for Property at 6080 Highway 10 NW(Project No. 18-163) <br /> City Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that the purpose of the case is to review <br /> a Sketch Plan for a subdivision of the property located at 6080 Highway 10 NW. The subject <br /> property is currently zoned both R-1 Residential (MUSA)and E-1 Employment. The Sketch Plan <br /> shows 14 detached villa lots plus three outlots that will contain the storm water pond, infiltration <br /> basin and trail (part of the Mississippi River Trail). Based on the proposed Sketch Plan, which is <br /> most closely association with the R-2 Residential (Medium Density) District, a Comprehensive <br /> Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment will be required. The review is being based on R-2 <br /> Residential District standards. It should be noted that in 2014-2015, the subject property did <br /> receive Final Plat approval for a seven-lot single family residential subdivision. At that time,work <br /> began in terms of tree removal and grading,however, additional soil borings were completed that <br /> identified buried debris about 15 feet below the surface. Due to the costs associated with removing <br /> the buried debris,the project was never completed and the applicant,Village Bank,is now seeking <br /> grant funds to assist with the debris removal. <br /> Board Member Bernard asked if there is any tree replacement required from the previous tree <br /> removal that was done. <br /> City Planner Anderson replied that the previous tree removal was in compliance. He stated that <br /> this would be a separate development than the previous submission and therefore a new tree <br /> preservation plan should be submitted. <br /> Board Member Covart referenced the debris that had been found on the site and asked for details. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated that the property owner is seeking grant funds to unearth the <br /> construction debris that had been found on the site and remove it from the site. <br /> Councilmember Shryock asked if there would be an HOA to manage the public dock and outlot <br /> areas. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated that presumably there would be an HOA but noted that that specific <br /> information has not yet been provided by the developer. He referenced the potential for <br /> landscaping on the northern boundary that would abut industrial properties and asked the Board <br /> for input. He stated that staff is also researching if the stormwater pond and infiltration basin <br /> would be allowed within the flood fringe. <br /> Chairperson Valentine stated that he would support landscaping along the northern boundary to <br /> buffer between the adjacent industrial properties and confirmed the consensus of the Board. <br /> Councilmember Shryock asked if there would be enough space along the western boundary for the <br /> buffering. <br /> City Planner Anderson explained that it does not appear that there would be but noted that it is <br /> unclear as to whether this application will come in under an R-2 rezoning request or whether a <br /> PUD would also be asked for which could allow flexibility on some standards. <br /> Environmental Policy Board/February 25, 2019 <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br />