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City Planner Martin presented the staff report stating that staff recommends approval of the <br /> Preliminary Plat and Site Plan, contingent upon compliance with Staff s review comments. <br /> Commissioner Bauer asked if the Commission made previous recommendations related to some <br /> of the lot sizes. <br /> Planning Manager Larson believed those recommendations were related to Harmony Farms. <br /> Commissioner Anderson commented that he expressed concern with the number of homes along <br /> the new parkway, and still has that concern. <br /> Commissioner Van Scoy asked if the size mentioned was related to the structure size or the lot <br /> size. <br /> Citizen Input <br /> David Pattberg, Centra Homes, commented that the 20 feet by 70 feet is the home size, noting that <br /> there would be ten feet between the homes in setbacks. <br /> Commissioner Anderson stated that he is opposed to the project as proposed. He stated that while <br /> he would support some residential on the site, he would prefer to hold the area near Ramsey <br /> Parkway for retail development. He confirmed that his issues related to blocks five and nine. <br /> Planning Manager Larson noted that since the original review, the City Council adopted zoning <br /> changes and new zoning map while changed this zoning to COR-4, therefore this request matches <br /> the current zoning of the property. <br /> Mr. Pattberg commented that he has been working with the City on land within the COR for many <br /> years,noting their existing development, Cottages at the COR. He stated that they are a residential <br /> home builder and three or four years ago he approached staff about this land but was told the City <br /> was not ready and was waiting for retail. He stated that since that time he has spoken with the <br /> broker and others about potentially bringing in other uses on the site and did not find market <br /> interest. He stated that it was just in the last six months to one year that Centra pursued the <br /> residential proposal as presented at the direction of staff. <br /> Chairperson Gengler recognized that all the garages would face to the internal streets. She <br /> referenced lot one, block eight and lots eight and nine of block seven and asked for more <br /> information on that spacing as the units look very close together. <br /> Mr. Pattberg replied that those lots are 110 feet deep whereas the home is 70 feet deep. He <br /> explained that there will be greenspace of the yards along with a common sidewalk that will go <br /> between those lots. He estimated that edge of porch to edge of porch would be 50 to 60 feet. <br /> Commissioner Van Scoy commented that the driveways seem to be consistent in length and asked <br /> the range. <br /> Planning Commission/January 25, 2024 <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br />
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