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notably an indoor pool for residents. Overall, architecture is compliance with underlying <br /> regulations, with amendments. Staff reviewed the project in detail with the Commission and <br /> recommended approval of the sketch plan and site plan. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Commissioner VanScoy questioned how the large parking lot would be accessed. <br /> Consulting Planner Maass reported the parking lot would be accessed off of 145th Avenue NW <br /> through a shared access with Parkview East. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy stated he was concerned with the fact the Town Center was not <br /> developing in a Mixed Use manner, which was the original intent. He commented as more and <br /> more single uses are approved, the City would be eliminating the chance for any retail or <br /> commercial uses in this area. He questioned where retail would be located in the future. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the comments submitted by Commissioner <br /> Anderson with respect to this sketch plan. He reported Commissioner Anderson required <br /> additional information before he could support the request and recommended action on the item <br /> be tabled until this information could be provided to the Planning Commission. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy stated he supported Commissioner Anderson's recommendation to <br /> table. <br /> Commissioner Johnson commented he would be abstaining from the vote on this item. <br /> Motion by Commissioner VanScoy, seconded by Commissioner Woestehoff, to table action on <br /> this item until architectural elevations for all sides of the structure have been submitted to the <br /> City of Ramsey. <br /> Further discussion <br /> Commissioner Woestehoff recommended elevations also be included for the parking structure. <br /> Matt Cooker, PSD, thanked staff for providing a thorough report to the Planning Commission. <br /> He reported he owned the Parkview East property. He explained he was not aware of the fact he <br /> had to provide staff with plans on the parking garage. He stated his company was not known for <br /> building junk properties and commented he was surprised the direction this was going. He <br /> commented further on the number of parking stalls required reporting this was a big complex. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy commented he did not want to see a monolithic wall. He questioned <br /> what architectural enhancements would be made to the parking garages. <br /> Mr. Cooker stated he anticipated the garages would be similar to the Parkview East garages with <br /> stone half-way up. <br /> Planning Commission/April 4, 2019 <br /> Page 7 of 15 <br />