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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 07/19/2021 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Landscape Plan for Knoll Properties 2nd Addition <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application for Site Plan and Plat review for Knoll Properties 2nd Addition. The proposed <br />project is located at the northeast corner of Ramsey Boulevard and Sunwood Drive (the "Subject Property"). <br />Anderson Dahlen (the "Applicant"), which is an existing Ramsey business (located at 6850 Sunwood Drive, just <br />east of the Subject Property and south side of Sunwood Drive), is expanding and this site allows them to continue <br />operating in Ramsey. They are proposing construction of a roughly 64,000 square foot building with the potential <br />for a future addition of another 52,000 square feet. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />General Background <br />The Subject Property is zoned E-2 Employment District. The Plat would create one (1) buildable lot and two (2) <br />outlots. The proposed, buildable lot would be approximately 9.25 acres (500 feet x 804 feet) and would meet all <br />minimum bulk standards of the E-2 Employment District. <br />Natural Resources Inventory <br />The Subject Property is identified as an altered/non-native plant community in the City's Natural Resources <br />Inventory (NRI). It consists of dry grassland per the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS). There <br />are some scattered trees on the Subject Property, but no woodlands or forest. <br />Wetlands/Floodplain <br />The National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) does not show any wetlands present on the Subject Property and there are <br />no floodplains present either. <br />Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan <br />As previously noted, there are some scattered trees across the Subject Property. The project should preserve at least <br />thirty percent (30%) of the existing significant tree inches on site. However, existing trees consist primarily of <br />Siberian Elm (invasive species) and Red Cedar. Invasive species, as well as trees removed for stormwater ponding, <br />are excluded from the removal threshold calculation (470 of the 589 significant tree inches on site). Per the Tree <br />Inventory and Preservation Plan, thirty-six inches (36) are required to be saved and the project proposes <br />preservation of sixteen inches (16"). Reforestation will be required; however, it seems clear that the base <br />landscaping will ultimately satisfy this standard. <br />Landscape Plan <br />The submitted Landscape Plan is based on the old standards (1 tree per 1,000 square feet of building footprint or 1 <br />tree per 50 linear feet of site perimeter and 1 shrub per 300 square feet of building footprint or 1 shrub per 30 linear <br />feet of site perimeter). Landscaping standards in the Employment Districts are now based on the canopy cover <br />formula. Additional information is needed from the Applicant (total site area, total impervious area, total pervious <br />area) to determine if the Landscape Plan, as proposed, meets the current standards. Proposed species and sizes are <br />all acceptable. <br />