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not have technical details as of yet because this is sketch plan. He stated that they are following <br /> the process and desire of the EDA and City Council and have also incorporated the comments <br /> from staff and engineering to get to this design. He noted that additional details will be flushed <br /> out through preliminary plat. <br /> Commissioner Anderson commented that the trail would end on Bunker to go across the street <br /> which would not be a good idea. He believed the trail should go to the stop sign and the pedestrian <br /> crossing could happen at that location, near property four. <br /> Mr. Tibone commented that the sidewalk has been extended along Bunker to Armstrong. <br /> Planning Manager Larson commented that this is sketch plan and therefore the Commission is <br /> meant to give input. <br /> Mr. Tibone clarified that the dashed line is watermain, not trail. <br /> Commissioner Anderson noted that would answer those questions. He stated that he is not in favor <br /> of this sketch plan as he believes that houses 1-10, 27, 28, 29, and 30 should be eliminated and <br /> then he could support the remainder of the plan. He believed that the southern portion of the <br /> property should be reserved for retail. <br /> Chairperson Gengler asked and received confirmation that this is all one parcel. <br /> Commissioner Anderson noted that the entire site is zoned retail. He stated that if the Council <br /> changes the zoning in the next month and the request comes through at that time, there would be <br /> no choice but to approve. <br /> Planning Manager Larson commented that if it were not for the zoning code update process, this <br /> plan would be accompanied by a rezoning request. <br /> Commissioner Peters asked and received confirmation that Ramsey Parkway would be a split road, <br /> noting that the angled parking spots should be angled the other direction. <br /> Mr. Tibone commented that they got that alignment from engineering, so perhaps that should be <br /> addressed to staff as that was a premature City alignment. <br /> Planning Manager Larson replied that back in angled parking is being pursued for the spot near <br /> the east as it would create a safer situation for people getting in and out of vehicles. He recognized <br /> that is not common in Minnesota, but it exists in other states. <br /> Commissioner Peters noted that some vehicles will get stuck backing into a stop like that in the <br /> winter. He asked if there would be training for people that do not know how to back into a parking <br /> spot. <br /> Commissioner Bauer commented that the sketch plan sounds similar to the current development <br /> at Bunker and Ramsey boulevards. He asked the number of units in the existing development. <br /> Planning Commission/ October 26, 2023 <br /> Page 6 of 9 <br />