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CC Regular Session 7, 7, <br />Meeting Date: 08/08/2022 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Site Plan for Water Treatment Plant (Project No. 22-104); Case of City of Ramsey <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City is planning to construct a new Water Treatment Plant north of the Public Works building located at 14199 <br />Jaspar Street (the "Subject Property"). The City is attempting to get the civil plans approved so that the project can <br />be bid this fall. This was noticed as a Public Hearing for the July 28, 2022 Planning Commission meeting, as it was <br />anticipated that a plat was also going to be available for review. However, the plat was not completed in time for <br />this meeting. Once completed, the plat will be added to a future City Council agenda for consideration. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify property owners within 700 feet of the Subject Property, as reflected in the Anoka County <br />Property Records, of the request for a Minor Plat and Site Plan review at a Public Hearing held by the Planning <br />Commission on July 28, 2022. A notice of the Public Hearing was also published in the Anoka County <br />UnionHerald, the City's official newspaper. <br />Please note, staff originally considered a plat creating four (4) parcels thus requiring a major plat. It has since been <br />determined no additional benefit would be had by creating four (4) parcels, and instead a minor plat will be <br />proposed creating three (3) total parcels. The resulting parcels would separate the Public Works Facility, the Water <br />Treatment Plant and the Cemetery. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Project Summary <br />The City is proposing construction of a new Water Treatment Plant directly north of the Public Works building, <br />located at 14199 Jaspar Street (the "Subject Property"). The Water Treatment Plant is designed to remove both iron <br />and manganese from the municipal drinking water and will have an initial capacity to treat up to ten million gallons <br />per day. The project includes a primary building as well as an accessory building (water reservoir). <br />Zoning and Land Use <br />The Subject Property is in the E-2 Employment District. Governmental and public utility buildings and structures <br />are a permitted use in this district. The Subject Property is guided as Business Park, which is intended for office <br />and industrial development. <br />Subdivision <br />The City is working with a consultant to develop a plat to split this portion from the remainder of the Public Works <br />Plant area. The plat will be subject to the bulk standards of the E-2 Employment District. All resulting parcels will <br />need to be at least one (1) acre in size and each buildable parcel must also have at least 200 feet along a public <br />road. This will be processed as a Minor Plat, as it is anticipated to result in three (3) lots. A Minor Plat, per City <br />Code, would only be reviewed by Staff and City Council. <br />Setbacks <br />The E-2 Employment District requires a thirty-five (35) foot front setback and twenty-five (25) foot side and rear <br />setback. Both the building and the water reservoir exceed the minimum setbacks on all sides of the property. <br />