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CASE # <br /> <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br />REQUEST TO REZONE CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM B-2 BUSINESS AND <br />PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, AND R-I <br />RESIDENTIAL TO PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC; <br /> CASE OF GM LAND DEVELOPMENT <br /> By: Asst. Community Development Director Sylvia Frolik <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />GM Land Development has submitted an application for a plat to be named The Meadow. The <br />property being platted is currently owned by the Developer, City of Ramsey, Dr. Tom Anderson <br />(Ramscy Dental), and 3 private residents south of City Hall. The plat consists of 50 acres located <br />in the southeast quadrant of C.S.A.H. #5 and Alpine Drive. The development proposal for the <br />plat consists of 49 new single family lots, reconfiguring 3 existing single family lots and a <br />commercial lot, and 2 future sites for public/quasi-public use. The following items are enclosed <br />~br your/nfbrmation: ~ <br /> <br />a) Site location map <br />b) Preliminary Site Plan <br />c) Proposed Findings of Fact <br /> <br />Notification: <br /> <br />State statute requires notification of the public hearing to owners of property within 350 feet of <br />tile subject property. Staff attempted to notify property owners within 700 feet of the subject <br />property o ~' the request for rezoning. <br /> <br />Observations: <br /> <br />The development proposal consists of reconfiguring the northwest commercial comer and <br />platting single family lots along the north and east boundary of the plat where the current zoning <br />is I3-1 Business and Public/Quasi Public. GM has applied for the Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendment to reconfigure the land use designations in this area of the plat to include .loTM <br />dc:nsity residential. As a follow up to the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, a portion of the <br />commercial site (dental office) and a portion of the Public-Quasi-Public site (City Hall campus) <br />would have to be rezoned to R-1 Residential. However, the developer is requesting a rezoning to <br />Piarmed Unit Development in order to adjust the lot area and width of the single family lots for <br />e_~ficicnt land use that would preserve the maximum amount of property possible for future <br />public Llses. <br /> <br />109 <br /> <br /> <br />