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fl »iutES 'F � <br />Presentation <br />Case #4: Request For Preliminary Plat and Preliminary Site Plan Approval of <br />Skyline Pointe; case of MN Skyline Partners, LLC <br />Case #5: Request for Comprehensive Plan Amendment; case of MN Skyline <br />Partners, LLC <br />Case #6: Request to Rezone Property From R -1 Single Family Residential to <br />Planned Unit Development; case of MN Skyline Partners, LLC <br />Public Hearing <br />Chairperson Nixt called the public hearing for the preliminary plat, comprehensive plan <br />amendment and rezoning to order at 7:55 p.m. <br />With respect to the preliminary plat and preliminary site plan, Associate Planner Dalness <br />stated that the subject property is located on the southwest corner of Alpine Drive and <br />County Road #5 (Nowthen Blvd. N.W.), and consists of 17 acres proposed to be <br />subdivided into a mix of 59 bungalow (detached townhomes) and attached townhomes. <br />Ms. Dalnes proceeded to review the results of the Traffic Generation Analysis prepared <br />by Bolton & Menk. She stated that 70% of the traffic would utilize exit the <br />neighborhood from 151 and 30% would use Alpine. She also noted that the traffic <br />numbers did not include the school as the school traffic occurs outside of established <br />peak hours. Ms. Dalnes stated that density transitioning is also an on -going concern. Ms. <br />Dalnes noted that there is a 6 acre wetland that will be encumbered with drainage and <br />utility easement; a wetland buffer will also be provided and a trail constructed adjacent to <br />the wetland but outside the buffer area. The Tree Preservation Plan indicates that 60% of <br />the trees will be preserved. The changes made to the site plan since the Planning <br />Commission reviewed the sketch plan consist of the following: 1) a second access was <br />obtained at Alpine Drive N.W.; 2) density was reduced from 6.5 to 5.2; 3) drainage plan <br />has been revised to accommodate 151 4) street entrance to the plat from 151 has been <br />relocated to the east, away from the existing home on 151 <br />With respect to the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, City Staff is of the opinion that <br />townhomes are a good fit for property located at the intersection of two major traffic <br />corridors, with medium density development existing on the north side of Alpine Drive. <br />The same justification is not warranted for the southerly part of the site. City Staff <br />recommends retaining low density on what currently is identified as the Haubrich parcel. <br />Citizen Input <br />Chairperson Nixt called for comments pertaining to the Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br />to change the land use from low to medium density residential and the request for a <br />rezoning from R -1 Residential to Planned Unity Development. <br />
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