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Prcsentation <br /> <br /> Associate l'lanncr Wald advised that National Growth has applied for preliminary plat and site <br /> plan review to ctevelop a residential Plmmed Unit Development subdivision on the property <br />· generally located north o[" Potassium Street and south of 157th Lane. She indicated City Code <br />restricts density to three units per acre or up to four units per acre through a PUD. She advised <br />the Planning Comlnission will be reviewing the Applicant's request to rezone the property from. <br />R-1 to PUD subsequent to this case. She stated the request for a rezoning relates to the <br />utilization oF townhomes within tlne development and to address deviations from City Code <br />related to setbacks and lot standards. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Wald stated tine preliminary plat is proposing to gain access from Potassium <br />Street. She indicated the City Attorney has determined that Potassium Street is a public street by <br />virtue oF it having been used :tnd kept in repair for at least six years and thus pursuant to Minn. <br />Stat. 160.05 is deemed dedicated to the public. She stated, however, that Minn. Stat. 160.05 does <br />not provide for the width oi' a dedicated street, but rather its width is dictated by the area actually <br />maintained by thc City and used by the public. She indicated in 1982 the then City Administrator <br />signed and recorded an affidavit indicating that the City was' maintaining the street at a 66-foot <br />wide width. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Wald ~dvised that City Code requires 50% private open space, and the <br />development is' proposing 59%. She indicated the preliminary traffic generation report indicates <br />the existing infi'astructurc is :tdequate, and peak traffic will not affect the service rating because <br />o1' the type of housing. Sine read several comments from the traffic report. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Wald stated the landscape plan is generally acceptable, and the grading and <br />drainage plan will need tc~ be revised in accordance with the comments outlined in the Staff <br />Review Letter. She stated the propert3) contains several wetlands that will need to be protected. <br />Staff is rccommclading that the developer establish a "No Mow" or wetland buffer line. She <br />indicated this will help establish the area that should be manicured and what area should remain <br />in its natural state. She noted Staff is also requesting that the developer plant appropriate seeding <br />specifications within a portion of the no mow zone to further establish and protect the wetland <br />areas. <br /> <br />Public llcaring <br /> <br />Chairpcrs()n Nixt opened thc public hearing at 8:30 p.m. <br /> <br />Pat Hampton, 15551 Potassium Street, stated there were very intelligent people that evaluated <br />Riverdale Crossing, lnowever il' you drive through there you will see it is almost impossible. He <br />added it is ah'eady hard to get on County Roads 5 and 47, and if this is what a traffic analysis <br />gives them, lac is not impressed. <br /> <br />Dave Johnson, 15433 Potassium Street, stated the City does not own the full 66-feet they think <br />they own, and has yet to prove that tlney do. He asked why the homeowners have to pay to have <br /> <br />l'lanning Commission/April 7, 2005 <br /> Page 10 of 23 <br /> <br /> <br />