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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) <br />Meeting Date: 10/20/2025 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />5. 1. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Natural Resources Aspects of a Site Plan for CorTrust Bank (Project No. 25-123); Case of CorTrust <br />Bank <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received a Land Use Application from CorTrust Bank (the "Applicant") for a Site Plan for a <br />proposed new bank to be located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Sunwood Drive and Zeolite Street <br />(the "Subject Property"). <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Project Overview <br />The City is currently the owner of the Subject Property. The Applicant is also platting the Subject Property so <br />that they purchase only the land they need. The proposed bank will be approximately 5,000 square feet in size <br />and will include two points of access off Zeolite Street (there will not be vehicular access to the Subject Property <br />from Sunwood Drive). The southern access is exit only, while the northern access includes both ingress and <br />egress to/from the Subject Property. There will be a drive-thru situated on the north side of the building and there <br />will be twenty (20) parking stalls east of the building. A decorative wall is proposed to screen the parking lot <br />from Sunwood Drive. <br />Natural Resources Inventory Land Cover Classification <br />Per the City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI), there are no native plant communities within the Subject <br />Property. Furthermore, the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS) categorizes the entirety of the <br />Subject Property as 'Urban with Little Vegetative Cover'. There are no wetlands or floodplain on the Subject <br />Property. <br />Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan <br />The Subject Property is devoid of any significant trees and thus, there was no need for a Tree Inventory and <br />Preservation Plan. However, the City did install 'boulevard' trees in the fall of 2023 (none of these meet the <br />definition of a significant tree). The City will be attempting to salvage and relocate these trees, rather than having <br />them removed and discarded. It is unlikely that their locations align with the proposed planter beds, which have <br />been spaced and located to ensure pedestrian access to the building from Sunwood Drive. <br />Landscape Plan <br />The submittal does include a Landscape Plan. The plan includes a combination of deciduous overstory trees, <br />deciduous and coniferous shrubs, and perennials. Ground cover will be established primarily with sod, with a <br />portion (between the two points of access) being seeded with a native seed mix. The Landscape Plan will need to <br />be modified to include a boulevard not less than six (6) feet along Zeolite Street and a public sidewalk. <br />Additionally, with the COR Design Framework emphasizing the public streetscape, the Landscape Plan will need <br />to be further modified to include trees within the boulevard area. <br />The COR Design Framework requires screening of a parking area if it fronts a public street. The parking lot fronts <br />against Sunwood Drive and thus, does require screening (can be in the form of a decorative wall, hedge, and/or a <br />combination of the two). The plans indicate a decorative wall that is 1.5 feet in height will be constructed directly <br />south of the drive aisle through the center of the parking lot. The length of the wall needs to be extended so that it <br />