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5. 1. <br />Environmental Policy Board (EPB) <br />Meeting Date: 06/17/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Natural Resources Aspects of Site Plan and Final Plat for Skyline Apartments (Project No. 24-110); <br />Case of PSD. LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received a Land Use Application from PSD, LLC (the "Applicant") for review of a proposed Site <br />Plan and Final Plat for Skyline Apartments. The project is located on Sunwood Drive and is also bordered by <br />Center Street, Sapphire Street, and 145th Avenue (the "Subject Property"). The Final Plat is essentially a re -plat <br />of an outlot into a buildable lot (with minor adjustments to property boundaries to ensure sufficient right-of-way is <br />dedicated for public roads). <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Project Overview <br />The Applicant is proposing to construct a mixed -use apartment complex with 133 apartments and just shy of <br />14,000 square feet of commercial space. The commercial space is split into two (2) units located at the <br />intersections of Sunwood Drive and Center Street and Sunwood Drive and Sapphire Street. Apartments will <br />range from studio units up to three (3) bedrooms. The building will consist of four (4) stories along Sunwood <br />Drive and three (3) stories along both Center Street and Sapphire Street. There will also be a row of single -story <br />garages backing up to 145th Avenue. The parking lot for the site will be screened from view from all public roads <br />by buildings. Apartments will be on floors 2-4, with internal amenities and enclosed parking on the first floor. <br />Amenities within the building include an indoor swimming pool (with 'overhead' doors that can be opened up <br />during warm weather), multiple community rooms, and a fitness room. Outdoor amenities include separate 'dog <br />parks' for large and small dogs, a covered patio and a pickle ball court. <br />Natural Resources Inventory and Minnesota Land Cover Classification System <br />According to the City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI), there does not appear to be any native plant <br />communities on the Subject Property. The Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS) classifies the <br />Subject Property as 'Urban with Little Vegetative Cover'. Furthermore, there are no trees on the Subject Property <br />and thus, there was no need for a tree inventory. There are no wetlands or floodplains on the Subject Property. <br />Landscape Plan <br />The Landscape Plan includes both streetscape plantings and internal site plantings. There is a mix of evergreen <br />and deciduous trees and shrubs, with the evergreens being located internal to the site. The Landscape Plan <br />includes boulevard trees along Sapphire Street, Center Street, and 145th Avenue, and 'single' planting beds along <br />Sunwood Drive (this matches what is across the street in front of the Ramsey Municipal Center). Most of Staffs <br />review comments focus on the boulevards and sidewalks. In an attempt to mirror recent improvements to Center <br />Street, Staff has requested that the narrow boulevard along Center Street be eliminated and replaced with a ten <br />(10) foot wide sidewalk, which is what was constructed on the west side of the street. Additionally, Staff has <br />requested that a small portion of the Sapphire Street boulevard (adjacent to the commercial space) be eliminated <br />and replaced with a ten (10) foot sidewalk as well (this will better accommodate pedestrians attempting to access <br />the commercial space). <br />Irrigation is proposed for the site. Staff has requested that the irrigation system be extended to provide coverage <br />of the boulevard plantings along Sapphire Street and 145th Avenue, as well as the planting beds along Sunwood <br />
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