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CC Regular Session 5. 12. <br />Meeting Date: 05/25/2021 <br />By: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #21-142 Allowing Removal of Berm at 14601 Ramsey Blvd NW and Adjacent Property; Case of <br />Kinghorn Construction <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review a request from Kinghorn Construction (the "Applicant") to remove the berm <br />straddling the property line between 14601 Ramsey Blvd NW and the adjacent property to the south, on the <br />northwest corner of Sunwood Drive and Ramsey Blvd NW (the "Subject Properties"). The Subject Properties are <br />known as Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A, AEC Energy Park, Anoka County, MN. The berm that straddles the Subject <br />Properties <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Summary of Request <br />Kinghorn Construction has requested the removal of the berm on behalf of Connexus Energy, the property owners. <br />Staff has researched the previous approval from 1995 in relation to the berm. It appears that the City required <br />screening of the proposed outdoor storage area on Connexus Energy's site, which included a berm as an option. <br />Connexus Energy fenced in the storage area and built a berm. Screening of outdoor storage is a typical <br />requirement, however it appears that Connexus Energy has double screening on the Subject Property (both fencing <br />and a berm). <br />The berm is hindering the ability to build on the adjacent property to the south, Outlot A. The berm, from aerial <br />photos and contours (attached) appears to be more on the adjacent property than Connexus Energy's main site. The <br />berm does not have any purpose besides screening. <br />Connexus Energy is willing to work with the City on this request. Staff is supportive of the request in order to allow <br />for future development of industrial buildings, meeting the City's goals of providing more jobs. This request is a <br />fully optional request, meaning that the City Council could choose to require the berm stay in place because of the <br />previous approval, or could honor the request and allow removal of the berm. Staff has placed this item on the <br />consent agenda because of the nature of the request, which seems reasonable given the findings below. <br />Funding Source: <br />Staff is handling this request as part of normal duties. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends adoption of Resolution #21-142. The City Council has the full authority to approve or deny this <br />resolution, because this is an optional request. Staff is supportive of the request for the following findings: <br />• The berm would not be required today if the project came forward for Site Plan review. <br />• The berm was listed as an option for screening outdoor storage and was proposed by Connexus Energy, the <br />property owner, who has fenced in the outdoor storage area. <br />• The berm takes up a significant amount of the buildable space on Outlot A, impacting the size of a new <br />
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