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On the interior of the courtyard, along the areas adjacent to the first floor parking garage,rows of attached <br /> individual "tuck under" garages are shown with standing seam metal roofs. <br /> Attached to this report are the applicant's inspirational photos that he presented to the Planning Commission. <br /> Access and Parking <br /> Vehicular access to the site will be from two driveways off 145th Avenue on the north side of the site. The <br /> 166-space surface parking lot is in the courtyard of the building. A total of 92 enclosed garage spaces are <br /> provided on the east and west legs of the building. Adjacent to the parking lot are 33 "tuck under" single-stall <br /> garages. Along the north side of the site, a detached garage building with fourteen individual garage stalls is <br /> proposed. In all 305 spaces are proposed. The requirement for the residential portion of the building is 1.5 <br /> spaces per unit(200 spaces) and one space per 200 square feet of retail space (69 spaces). The site does have <br /> approximately 36 spaces more than City Code requires and the applicant has stated that his residential properties <br /> tend to have a greater parking need. <br /> Customers driving to the retail spaces will not likely use the parking lot. There is ample on-street parking on the <br /> streets adjacent to the storefronts. It is strongly recommended that the building management create a policy that <br /> employees of businesses park in the parking lot to keep on-street parking convenient to the customers. <br /> Pedestrian Connections <br /> Sidewalks will be constructed along all four surrounding roadways. Adjacent to Sunwood Drive,the sidewalk <br /> will have small planter boxes mirroring the ones across the street in front of City Hall. Along Center Street, a ten <br /> foot sidewalk behind the curb is shown according the the COR Framework. This same type of sidewalk is shown <br /> adjacent to the retail space along Sapphire Street. The remainder of Sapphire Street and 145th Avenue will have a <br /> traditional sidewalk with a boulevard. Bike racks are shown in two locations along Sunwood Drive. All retail <br /> spaces and the front door of the apartments can be accessed directly from Sunwood Drive. <br /> Landscaping <br /> From the EPB's June 17 agenda, it was noted that there is a mix of evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs, <br /> with the evergreens being located internal to the site. The Landscape Plan includes boulevard trees along <br /> Sapphire Street, Center Street, and 145th Avenue, and'single'planting beds along Sunwood Drive (this matches <br /> what is across the street in front of the Ramsey Municipal Center). Most of Staffs review comments focus on the <br /> boulevards and sidewalks. Comments regarding the sidewalk and streetscape have since been revised. Irrigation <br /> is proposed for the site. Staff has requested that the irrigation system be extended to provide coverage of the <br /> boulevard plantings along Sapphire Street and 145th Avenue, as well as the planting beds along Sunwood Drive. <br /> This will be very beneficial for the plants during hot and dry stretches throughout the growing season. <br /> Lighting <br /> The applicant provided a lighting plan with photometrics. The light levels shown across the parking lot are <br /> generally adequate and meet City Code. All lights must be downcast and shielded. The cut sheet provided for the <br /> wall-mouted lights indicates that the desired light can be angled in various positions. These lights will need to be <br /> downcast to meet Code and prevent glare. <br /> There are street lights along Sunwood Drive and Center Street--taller ones at intersections with the shorter ones <br /> along the block. It is recommended that two additional shorter light poles be installed along Sapphire Street in the <br /> vicinity of the retail storefront with the same 70-foot spacing in order to cary the street scape and retail feel around <br /> the corner from Sunwood Drive. <br /> Storm Water Management <br /> Storm water in the COR is handled through a regional storm water basin instead of on site. The applicant will <br /> need to have the Lower Rum River Watershed approval due to the size of the project. The applicant will <br /> contribute an equal amount of constructing on-site basins towards the costs of the regional basin. <br /> Outdoor Amenities <br /> The site also features a covered patio,pickleball court, and two dog parks. These amenities are locted in the <br />
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