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5. 1. <br /> Park and Recreation Commission <br /> Meeting Date: 05/09/2024 <br /> Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Connect the community through Parks,Trails and Recreational Programming. <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Recommend Park Dedicaion for Haviland Fields <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Background <br /> Presbyterian Homes (the "applicant")has submitted a land use application for development of a large portion of <br /> the Lord of Life Church property at 14501 Nowthen Boulevard NW. The project will remove the two houses on <br /> the site and some of the underused parking lots. The church's building and some of the parking lot will remain. <br /> Two new multi-family buildings are proposed: a 160-unit senior apartment building and a 280-unit <br /> non-age-restricted apartment building. Additionally, 20 units of senior rental townhomes in the form of 10 <br /> one-level twinhome buildings are proposed. In all, 460 units are proposed. The site is currently zoned with three <br /> different designations -R-IA, R-2, and R-3 and guided in the Comprehensive Plan for Public and High Density <br /> Residential land uses—the Haviland Field plat would be accommodated by a rezoning to a Planned Unit <br /> Development. <br /> Purpose <br /> The purpose of this case is to recommend the Park Dedication and Trail Fees for this significant plat. <br /> Notification: <br /> As part of the rezoning application and Public Hearing conducted by the Planning Commission, a mailed <br /> notification was made to properties within 700 feet of the site. "Proposed Development" signs were placed on the <br /> property -one facing Nowthen Boulevard and one facing St. Francis Boulevard. A hearing notice was also <br /> published in the March 15 Anoka Union Herald Newspaper. <br /> In the fall of 2021,the applicant hosted two neighborhood meetings to gather feedback on the concept <br /> development plans. Many of the comments have been incorporated into the plans. <br /> Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Observations <br /> Park Dedication is proposed to be satisfied through a combination of land and cash with credit given for certain <br /> improvements. Soltice Park is located adjacent to the northwestern portion of the site. This is a neighborhood <br /> park with three pedestrian connections to Cobalt, Erkium, and Fluorine Streets. There is no dedicated parking lot, <br /> just on-street parking. Also proposed is a four or five-space parking area which would be constructed at the end <br /> of Cobalt Street. A portion of new park land with a double pickleball court is proposed in the existing clearing at <br /> the northwest corner of the site. The site plan shows a walkway between the courts and the internal private <br /> roadway. Another connection will need to be made between the courts and the existing trail just north of the <br /> property line. The applicant would receive credit for the construction of the parking area,courts, and the park <br /> walkways. Those precise costs will be determined by the Development Agreement as a future step in the process. <br /> (The parcel shown for the Cobalt Street extension, Outlot B, included excess land extending to St. Francis <br /> Boulevard. The land outside of the parking and turn-around areas is not needed for public purposes. The plat <br /> will be revised to show the boundary no more than ten feet from the back of curb to accommodate snow storage. <br />
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