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CC Regular Session 4. 7. <br />Meeting Date: 07/23/2019 <br />By: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #19-150 Approving Site Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement for Name Brand Self <br />Storage <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review a proposed site plan and associated final plat for Name Brand Self Storage at <br />the property generally known as Outlot A, West Ramsey Industrial Park with the PID 19-32-25-22-0005 (the <br />"Subject Property"). Name Brand Self Storage/Josh Peterson (the "Applicant") has proposed 13 traditional self <br />storage buildings with garage doors (the "Project"). The Subject Property is approximately 8.44 acres and is located <br />on the west side of the City of Ramsey and is zoned E-1 Employment District. <br />Notification: <br />Notifications of this proposal were sent via Standard US Mail to Property Owners within 700 feet of the Subject <br />Property, as reflected by Anoka County Property Records, for the July 10, 2019 Planning Commission meeting. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Zoning <br />The site is zoned E-1 Employment District and the Applicant has proposed a 13-building self -storage facility <br />onsite. Indoor self storage facilities are a permitted use in the E-1 District. The site will not be serviced by sewer or <br />water services, if utilities were needed in the future, it would likely need to be serviced by a private well and septic <br />system. The proposed site plan appears to meet all the requirements of the E-1 Employment District. <br />Site Plan <br />The Applicant has proposed a 13-building site with a 6 foot fence around the site. The site is heavily landscaped <br />along the boundaries. The site does include a large drainage and utility easement for a regional pond on the <br />southwestern portion of the site. The proposed final plat shows the pond encumbered by an easement. The <br />Applicant has requested to use this ponding area for snow storage, which will be allowed by the City so long as the <br />property owner keeps the pond clean and removes any debris post -snow melt. <br />Parking <br />The Applicant has proposed 4 parking spaces within the proposed fencing. The City requires parking with new <br />development projects, but does not have a portion of the Code that dictates the number of parking stalls required for <br />self storage projects. The City has requested these parking stalls to provide space for maintenance workers, lawn <br />equipment during maintenance, and extra parking in case customers bring two cars to help with a moving process <br />and need somewhere to park the car. The City has requested no parking in the drive aisles, and will have the <br />applicant stripe this area to ensure safe spaces for public safety vehicles. <br />Architecture <br />The Applicant has proposed 13 buildings with NovaBrik siding, faux -stone, with metal garage doors and a metal <br />roof. Staff does not have requirements for buildings roofs or garage doors in the City Code, besides those dictated <br />by State Building Code. Architectural standards allowed in this district are: Face brick, stucco, glass, wood, natural <br />stone, specifically designed pre -cast concrete units whose surfaces have been integrally treated with an applied <br />decorative material or texture, and other material as may be approved by the City. Combinations of such materials <br />shall be permitted. Staff has reviewed NovaBrik and believes that NovaBrik meets the intent of the architectural <br />
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