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CC Regular Session 4. 7. <br />Meeting Date: 05/14/2019 <br />By: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution 19-068 and 19-109 Approving Development Agreement for Green Valley Greenhouse and <br />Accepting Related Conservation and Trail Easement <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to approve the development agreement for Green Valley Greenhouse that lays out the <br />required fees and will allow Green Valley Greenhouse to continue their proposed expansions. Staff will likely bring <br />forward a case in coming months related to the quarterly storm water maintenance fees related to this property, <br />which are not addressed via development agreement. <br />Notification: <br />No notification required for development agreement. Notifications of this proposal were sent via Standard US Mail <br />to Property Owners within 700 feet of the Property, as reflected by Anoka County Property Records at time of <br />Conditional Use Permit application. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Development Fees <br />The applicant has proposed working with the City to dedicate a portion of their land along Trott Brook in lieu of <br />development fees. In previous meetings, the City Council and Staff were open to this alternative in order to meet <br />the larger goals of the City in creating a cohesive trail system throughout the City and along Trott Brook. The <br />applicant has agreed to a conservation and trail easement along Trott Brook which will connect in with other trails <br />along the City. The City will be able to construct a trail in this location in the future, which would be maintained by <br />the City. In addition to the conservation and trail easement, the applicant has agreed to pay $10,000 in park and trail <br />fees to help with the construction of the trail. Staff does feel that this land and fee satisfies the Park and Trail <br />Dedication fee requirements for any new development and is a win -win situation for the City. <br />Staff will likely bring forward another case in the near future to discuss quarterly storm water maintenance fees in <br />relation to the project. <br />Building Expansion <br />The existing septic system will need to be re-evaluated by the Building Official to ensure adequate capacity to add <br />another bathroom for staff and customers. <br />Landscaping <br />Landscaping requirements have been reviewed based on the employment (E-1) district regulations. Staff is working <br />with the applicant to modify their proposed landscape plan to meet all requirements. <br />Public Workshop <br />Staff held an informational public workshop in 2017, and the following items were noted as important by <br />neighbors: <br />• Sound - the noise of the operation has increased significantly since it originally started. The site is entirely <br />commercial since the removal of the original home. Neighbors are concerned about the noise and would like <br />additional landscaping and buffering to help reduce the noise, in addition they want the larger components to <br />
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