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5. 1. <br /> Environmental Policy Board(EPB) <br /> Meeting Date: 08/21/2023 <br /> Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Consider Natural Resources Aspects of Proposed Site Plan for Jam Hops at 14165 Ramsey Boulevard NW <br /> (Project No. 23-113) <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The City has received an application from Kinghorn Construction(the "Applicant"), on behalf of Jam Hops, for <br /> Site Plan review of a proposed new indoor commercial recreation facility located at 14165 Ramsey Boulevard <br /> NW(the "Subject Property"). Jam Hops is currently operating in a building just across the border in Anoka. <br /> However,they have been informed that they will need to vacate their existing building. This site remains <br /> convenient for existing clients while also providing an opportunity to grow the business. The Subject Property is <br /> currently owned by the City and the Applicant is working with the City's Economic Development Manager on the <br /> land sale. <br /> Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br /> General Overview <br /> The Subj ect Property is approximately 4.14 acres in size and is zoned as E-2 Employment. The properties to the <br /> east and north are zoned E-2 Employment, the properties to the west(across Ramsey Boulevard) are zoned COR, <br /> and to the south of the Subject Property is the BNSF railroad tracks. The proposed building is 24,400 square feet <br /> in size and the Site Plan does indicate the potential for future expansions to the north(8,400 square feet) and east <br /> (10,300 square feet). When the Highway 10 Gateway project is complete, Ramsey Boulevard will be elevated <br /> over the railroad tracks and will tie back in to existing roadway grades around 143rd Avenue. There will be <br /> retaining walls along the western edge of the Subject Property as a result of the Highway 10 improvements. <br /> General Natural Resources Information <br /> There are no native plant communities on the Subject Property per the City's Natural Resources Inventory(NRI). <br /> The Minnesota Land Cover Classification System(MLCCS) identifies two cover types on the Subject Property, <br /> 'urban with vegetative cover' and'dry grassland'. There are no wetlands or floodplain on the Subject Property. <br /> Tree Inventory <br /> There are scattered trees on the Subject Property consisting primarily of elm(both American and Siberian), <br /> cottonwood, and boxelder. The trees are predominantly located along the eastern boundary of the Subject <br /> Property and will be removed primarily to accommodate both a stormwater retention basin and a stormwater <br /> infiltration basin. Trees removed for water quality purposes are excluded from the removal threshold calculation. <br /> The project complies with the tree preservation standards as the proposed landscaping exceeds the reforestation <br /> requirements. <br /> Landscaping <br /> The site will be landscaped with a combination of trees, shrubs, and decorative grasses and groundcover will <br /> consist of a combination of sod, a low maintenance turf seed mix, and a stormwater seed mix. The proposed <br /> species are all acceptable. However, Staff is recommending replacing the two (2) sugar maples with a species <br /> that is more tolerant of urban conditions (sugar maples do not perform well as boulevard trees). The plantings are <br /> primarily focused around the perimeter of the site and within the parking lot. It appears that the Applicant is <br /> avoiding planting trees within the two future expansion areas. <br />
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