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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 07/09/2019 <br />Submitted For: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />By: Eric Maass, Community Development <br />7. 2. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #19-140 Approving Final Plat, Site Plan, and Development Agreement for The Sapphire (Project <br />No. 18-183); Case of PSD, LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review a Final Plat, Site Plan, and Development Agreement for a proposed single lot <br />118 unit apartment building that consists of 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments. The proposal includes additional <br />community space for its residents. Overall, architecture is in compliance with underlying regulations, with <br />amendments outlined in the Staff review. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners via Standard US Mail within 700 feet of the Subject Property, as <br />listed in the Anoka County records, of the Public Hearing that was held at the April Planning Commission. The <br />Public Hearing Notice was published in the City's official newsletter, the Anoka County Union Herald. <br />Notification for this proposed City Council action is not required and has not been provided. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: Generally speaking, with the updated elevations Staff is supportive of the project with amendments <br />outlined in the Staff Review Letter and upon direction from the Planning Commission. <br />Staff has received updated plans regarding the detached garage units which are proposed to be adjacent to 145th <br />Avenue NW. While the City allowed detached garages as part of the Parkview East project, those garages will <br />eventually be screened from public right of way when the parcel directly south of Parkview East develops. The <br />detached garages proposed as part of The Sapphire would be directly adjacent to a public right of way and as a <br />result not screened by future development. Per Planning Commission recommendation, Staff has been working on <br />alternatives to offset the visual impacts of placing the rear of detached garages up against the public road and <br />sidewalk. These shall be contingencies of approval. The Developer desires for Council's concurrence before <br />completing revised plans. <br />• Developer to construct pedestrian seating walls and provide additional landscape screening along 145th <br />similar to but smaller than those along Sunwood Drive at Ramsey boulevard. <br />• Developer to modify sidewalk and planting plan along 145th Avenue to match recent planning of Center <br />Street. <br />Staff noted that individual air conditioning units on the architectural floor plan and recommends amending HVAC <br />plans to include better screening of air conditioning units. Previously, Staff had recommended a more <br />comprehensive HVAC approach, but was resisted by the Developer. The Planning Commission was willing to <br />compromise if the Developer would significantly improve the screening of the air conditioning units. <br />• The Applicant will increase screening of the currently proposed A/C units through additional wall <br />articulation and angle of air conditioning units and have the air conditioning unit screens painted to match the <br />facade color so that they better blend in with the building. <br />Staff also noted that with the most recent site plan submittal that the Dog Park area had been reduced to a width of <br />
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