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Regular Planning Commission 7.1. <br />Meeting Date: 03/04/2021 <br />By: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review Sketch Plan for Trott Brook Property, Makowksy Addition, Case of the Excelsior Group (Project 20-103) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review a sketch plan application from The Excelsior Group (the "Applicant") on the <br />project generally known as "Trott Brook North" which is the area between Variolite St and Nowthen Blvd NW, <br />north of Trott Brook. The Applicant previously proposed 55, 65, and 75 foot lots onsite, a request which was <br />denied. The Applicant has proposed 80 foot wide lots to conform with City Council direction and City Code <br />requirements. <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required per the City Code for Sketch Plans; however, the City attempted to notify property <br />owners within 700 feet of the Subject Property, as reflected in the Anoka County Property Records, of this meeting. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Summary <br />. Number of Lots: 270 <br />. Developable Acreages: 124 Acres <br />. Zoning: R-1 MUSA (Single Family Homes) <br />. 80 Foot Wide Lots <br />. Comprehensive Plan: Low Density Residential <br />. Net Density: 2.2 Units/Acre <br />. Dedicated Park Area: 13.4 Acres <br />Does it meet requirements? <br />. Zoning -- Yes. Minor changes are needed, but in general, all lots meet requirements. <br />. Comprehensive Plan -- Yes. No changes are requested. <br />. Parks/Trails -- Yes. The Applicant has proposed a large space with existing building, per the Parks <br />Department request, for a large public park to generally serve the northern area of the City. <br />Since the proposal meets the requirements of the City Code, Staff recommends moving the project to the next step. <br />Staff does note that during the previous review of the project that requested smaller lots, some neighbors suggested <br />that this area be guided for 1 Acre Lots on private well and septic. While the City can change the Comprehensive <br />Plan and Zoning Map for the area, the City has spent considerable time with this Property Owner and the <br />community back in 2008 to establish the current land use vision. The Owner is currently entitled to apply for this <br />project and develop consistent with current Zoning. The City may be at some legal and financial risk if the City <br />were to now 'downzone' the property after previously approving zoning for quarter -acre lots (80 foot wide) on <br />municipal services. <br />Next Steps <br />. Preliminary Plat -- Construction documents, grading plan, park and trail plan, stormwater plan. Approvals <br />give entitlement to the project. <br />