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consist of a combination of deciduous overstory and ornamental trees, as well as evergreen trees. All species and <br /> sizes are acceptable. There will be some bufferyard plantings along the western and northern boundaries of the <br /> Subject Property,where it abuts existing, detached single family residential properties. Ground cover will consist <br /> of a mixture of standard turfgrass and a native pollinator seed mix. Both are acceptable. However, staff has <br /> requested a management plan for the native pollinator mix so that the property management company will have <br /> an understanding of what maintenance is needed and when. <br /> At the fall 2022 neighborhood meetings, some neighbors on Fourine Street requested a privacy fence be <br /> constructed. The applicant is proposing to construct a typical residential privacy fence along the western property <br /> line. <br /> Utilities <br /> The site is served by existing sanitary sewer and water mains. New utility lines will be extended into the site to <br /> serve the new buildings. An existing sanitary sewer and water main at the north end of the site will be relocated <br /> (a public hearing will be scheduled for that at the time of final plat approval). <br /> Plat <br /> The site is currently one large platted parcel. A new plat will subdivide the property into lots for each of the <br /> apartment buildings,the existing Church, and the townhomes. Two parcels will be created for the park <br /> dedication. <br /> Park Dedication <br /> Park dedication will 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. As noted earlier, a four-space parking area will be constructed at the end of Cobalt Street. <br /> A portion of land with a double pickleball court is proposed in the existing clearing at the northwest corner of the <br /> site. The site plan shows a walkway between the courts and the internal private roadway. Another connection <br /> will need to be made between the courts and the existing trail just north of the property line. The applicant will <br /> receive credit for the construction of the parking area, courts, and the park walkways. Those costs will be <br /> 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. The plat should be revised to <br /> show the boundary no more than ten feet from the back of curb to accommodate snow storage. <br /> Funding Source: <br /> All costs associated with the project are the responsibility of the applicant. The City will also collect <br /> development fees and park dedication,with credit given for land and improvements. Those fees and charges will <br /> be determined at the time of Development Agreement. <br /> The applicant previously requested tax increment financing (TIF) for the project. That request was not supported <br /> by the Council. <br /> The property is currently tax exempt. The residential portions of the property will be placed back on the tax rolls. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> At its meeting on March 28,the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the proposed <br /> development. <br /> Outcome/Action: <br />
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