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Regular Planning Commission 6. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 12/01/2022 <br />By: Todd Larson, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Gile Addition Sketch Plan and Preliminary Plat - 15710 St. Francis Blvd. NW <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Ms. Debra Gile, the applicant, owns and resides at 15710 St. Francis Blvd. NW. Her current property is a <br />combination of a homestead parcel from the plat of Apple Ridge and a wetland outlot that was acquired via tax <br />forfeit from the plat of Wildlife Sanctuary 3rd Addition. She is proposing to subdivide her property to create one <br />additional buildable parcel at the southwest corner of 157th Lane NW and Krypton Street NW, currently just a <br />stub street. This new parcel was anticipated with the plat of "Apple Ridge" in the late 1990s. Sanitary sewer and <br />water services are already in place for that lot (Lot 2). The proposed new lot meets all of the R-1 MUSA-80 <br />requirements. The lot (Lot 1) the applicant will retain for her home meets all of the area requirements. It will be <br />11.29 acres, though most of it is wetland and unbuildable. <br />A half -right-of-way is proposed for Krypton St. since Lot 1 would not have met the general intent of having <br />frontage on a public roadway. The lot is situated between two Krypton Street stub streets to the north and south of <br />the property. By dedicating the 30-feet for Krypton Street, the right-of-way is preserved for its eventual <br />connection between 157th Avenue and 157th Lane. When the property to the east (15700 St. Francis Blvd. NW) <br />develops, the remaining 30 feet will be dedicated. An assessment agreement for the applicant's share of the costs <br />of the eventual construction of the roadway and utilities will be required in lieu of constructing the street at this <br />time. These agreements run with the land and any future owners of the properties will be required to contribute to <br />half of the total construction costs (the property to the east would be responsible for the other half at the time of <br />subdivision). <br />The applicant's home is serviced by private utilities. The well and septic system are not affected by the <br />subdivision and may remain in place. When Krypton Street is constructed, the water main will be looped between <br />the neighborhoods to the north and south and sanitary sewer will be extended. The homeowner at that time will <br />have the opportunity to connect if desired. The parcel is large enough that if the home is removed, the lot can be <br />further subdivided and those new homes will be required to hook up to city services. <br />There is a shed with a lean-to that straddles the property line into the proposed Krypton St. right-of-way that must <br />be removed. There is an accessory structure in the 2020 air photo that has recently been moved to the western <br />part of the property so that it will not cross the proposed lot line between Lots 1 and 2. <br />Two small outlots are proposed. The intent of these parcels is to be combined with the adjacent single-family lots <br />to the north. The applicant is in discussion with those property owners about transferring the outlots to them. <br />Notification: <br />Notification was mailed to 208 property owners within 700 feet of the site. A legal notice was placed in the <br />11/18/2022 Anoka Union Herald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />