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Commissioner Bauer introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br /> RESOLUTION #25-026 <br /> A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF A VARIANCE TO CUL-DE-SAC <br /> LENGTH IN RIVERSTONE SOUTH 6TH ADDITION <br /> RECITALS <br /> 1. The City of Ramsey received an application from Development Consulting Services, LLC <br /> (the "Permittee") for review of a Preliminary Plat for a proposed fourteen (14) lot, single- <br /> family residential development on the property legally described as follows: <br /> Outlot C, Riverstone South, Anoka County, Minnesota <br /> -or upon recording- <br /> Lots 1-14, Block 1, Lots 1-4, Block 2, and Outlot A, Riverstone South 6 h Addition <br /> (the "Subject Property") <br /> 2. That the Permittee is proposing to access these new lots with an extension of 147 h Avenue, <br /> which will terminate in a cul-de-sac just short of Riverdale Drive. <br /> 3. That City Code limits cul-de-sac length to no more than 600 feet, measured from the <br /> originating intersection to the end of the right-of-way. <br /> 4. That while the length of the cul-de-sac within the land being platted is less than 600 feet in <br /> length, when the existing stub of 147 h Avenue is included, the approximate length is 640 <br /> feet. <br /> 5. That the Subject Property is approximately 6.21 acres in size and is zoned Rl-B. <br /> 6. That the surrounding parcels are zoned R-JA, Rl-B, Rl-C, Parks and Open Space, and B- <br /> 2 Community Business. <br /> 7. That the Subject Property is guided as Low Density Residential on the City's Future Land <br /> Use Map, as are all surrounding parcels south of Riverdale Drive, while the parcels north <br /> of Riverdale Drive are guided as Commercial. <br /> 8. That the City does not want 147 h Avenue to connect with Riverdale Drive, due to the <br /> proximity to two other intersections, as well as the curve in Riverdale Drive where the <br /> connection likely would occur. <br /> 9. That shortening the length of the cul-de-sac would result in the loss of at least one (1) lot, <br /> which would reduce the density of the project below the minimum threshold of 2.25 units <br /> per acre. <br />