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Environmental Policy Board(EPB) 5. 2. <br /> Meeting Date: 04/17/2023 <br /> By: Chris Anderson, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Consider Natural Resources Aspects of Home2Suites Site Plan <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The City has received an application from Ramsey Properties, LLC (the "Applicant") for a proposed new hotel to <br /> be located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Sunwood Drive and Zeolite Street(the "Subject <br /> Property"). The application includes both a plat and a site plan. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> General Project Summary <br /> The Applicant is proposing a four(4) story,ninety-eight(98)room hotel,that will include amenities such as a <br /> pool, laundry facilities, and a fitness center. The Subject Property is located in the COR-2b subdistrict,where <br /> lodging facilities are a permitted use. The Subject Property is just shy of thirty-one (31) acres in size; however, <br /> the project includes a proposed plat that would create a separate parcel for the hotel that would be about 2.85 acres <br /> in size. <br /> Natural Resources Inventory and Land Cover Classification <br /> The City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) does not indicate any native plant communities on the portion of <br /> the Subj ect Property where the hotel would be located. There is an'altered/non-native'plant community(a <br /> wetland) in the northwest corner of the Subject Property,but that area will not be disturbed as part of this project. <br /> The majority of the Subject Property is categorized as 'urban with little vegetative cover'per the Minnesota Land <br /> Cover Classification System(MLCCS). There is a linear wetland in the northwest corner and another small <br /> wetland in the central part of the Subject Property,but again,these areas are outside of the proposed <br /> improvements. The Subject Property has no designated floodplains. <br /> Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan <br /> There is no tree inventory or preservation plan included with the submittal. There are scattered aspen trees and <br /> Siberian elms across the Subject Property,but none that meet the definition of a significant tree. There are <br /> existing boulevard trees along Sunwood Drive; however, those will remain and tree save fencing will be in place <br /> to protect them throughout construction. <br /> Landscape Plan <br /> The Landscape Plan is generally acceptable. It provides a mix of trees, shrubs, decorative grasses and perennials <br /> around the building and within the parking lot. Staff has recommended shifting the trees along Sunwood Drive <br /> into the boulevard(presently, they are proposed on the north side of the sidewalk) area to be consistent with the <br /> COR Design Framework. Additionally,the plan needs to be modified to include a ten(10) foot wide sidewalk to <br /> match the existing conditions on the south side of Sunwood Drive. But,rather than matching the single tree <br /> planter beds, which are approximately 4'x 10', Staff has suggested matching the existing planter beds on the south <br /> side of Sunwood Drive,but just east of Zeolite Street. These are approximately 4'x 55' and provide significantly <br /> greater soil/rooting volume,which is more beneficial for the trees. The planter beds would each include two (2) <br /> trees,three(3) shrubs, eight(8)reed(decorative) grasses, eight(8)hosta, and twenty-four(24) daylillies, creating <br /> a consistent feel with the existing planter beds further east along Sunwood Drive. <br /> Zeolite Street will be reconstructed in 2024. It was initially constructed as a temporary road to create a <br /> north/south connection between Sunwood Drive and Bunker Lake Boulevard. Staff is working with the Applicant <br />