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7. 1. <br />Regular Planning Commission <br />Meeting Date: 10/24/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Sketch Plan for Emerald Estates, Located on 181st Avenue NW, West of Xenolith Street (Project No. <br />24-123): Case of Alan and Joni Greenwaldt <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application for Sketch Plan review from Landform (the "Applicant"), on behalf of Alan <br />and Joni Greenwaldt (the "Property Owner"), for the property located on 181st Avenue, west of Xenolith Street, <br />and known as PID #s 04-32-25-22-0001 & 05-32-25-11-0001 (together, the "Subject Property"). <br />Notification: <br />City Staff attempted to notify all property owners within 700 feet of the Subject Property, according to Anoka <br />County's property records, via standard U.S. mail, of the Sketch Plan review. A "Proposed Development Action" <br />sign was also placed on the Subject Property. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Subject Property is approximately thirty-eight (38) acres in size. The Property Owner also owns <br />approximately thirty-nine (39) acres that abut the Subject Property to the west, but is not a part of this Land Use <br />Application. The Subject Property is zoned Rural Residential and is guided as Rural Developing in the 20240 <br />Comprehensive Plan. All surrounding properties, at least south of 181st Avenue (north of 181st Avenue is in the <br />City of Nowthen), are zoned and guided the same as the Subject Property. There are two (2), approximately <br />20-acre, vacant parcels south of the Subject Property, and as previously noted, the approximately 39-acre parcel <br />west of the Subject Property is vacant as well. The parcel to the east, which is approximately 4.80 acres in size, <br />does have an existing single family home on it. <br />The Applicant is proposing a single family residential development, consisting of thirteen (13) lots. The proposed <br />lots range in size from 2.71 acres to 2.86 acres in size and are each at least 200 feet wide. The minimum lot size <br />required in the Rural Residential District is 2.5 acres and the minimum lot width required is 200 feet. There are <br />no roads proposed for this development. Rather, all lots will have driveways directly onto 181st Avenue (also <br />known as County Road 64). The City did send the Sketch Plan to Anoka County Highway Department (ACHD) <br />for review and comment since it is on a County Highway. ACHD has stated that, while they do not have specific <br />spacing guidelines for driveways or any specific policy or regulation prohibiting the proposed development, they <br />believe a cul-de-sac or frontage road would provide a safer environment rather than having thirteen (13) new <br />driveways added on to a 55 mile per hour road. It is unclear what sort of wetland impacts a cul-de-sac or <br />frontage road may have. City Staff did suggest the potential of shared driveways which could possibly reduce the <br />number of accesses by nearly half. All proposed lots will be served with individual septic systems and private <br />wells. <br />The primary concern City Staff noted was that the driveway for Lot 7 curves to the east, onto Lot 8, to avoid the <br />wetland and wetland setback area. Alternatives should be explored, including having the driveway cross a small <br />portion of the wetland (depending on the amount of wetland impact, this may not require any wetland <br />replacement if it meets the diminimus exemption rules). This would require a variance to the wetland setback <br />requirement of 16.5 feet. <br />