My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Agenda - Council - 08/14/2007
Ramsey
>
Public
>
Agendas
>
Council
>
2007
>
Agenda - Council - 08/14/2007
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
3/19/2025 1:31:18 PM
Creation date
8/10/2007 9:47:49 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Meetings
Meeting Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Type
Council
Document Date
08/14/2007
Jump to thumbnail
< previous set
next set >
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
476
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
C C- M � o v4e S fo. 2 - 7.0 —] <br />Case #9: Request for Final Plat and Final Site Plan Approval of GAD's Prairie; <br />Case of Tri - Cor Development <br />Associate Planner Dalnes reviewed that in May of 2006, the City received an application <br />from Gary and Aaron Stritesky to develop seven detached townhomes on the. property <br />generally located south of 146"' Avenue on County Road #5. In conjunction with this <br />plat, a request for a rezoning to Planned Unit Development (PUD) was also submitted to <br />allow for a unique housing type of detached townhomes and reduced setbacks. The City <br />Council considered the preliminary plat and a zoning amendment to PUD for GAD's <br />Prairie and unanimously approved both requests on a 6 -0 vote, with Councilmember <br />Jeffrey absent. - Ms. - Dalnes- stated since -May of - 2006, the- Stritesky's- have sold- their <br />interests in GAD's Prairie to Tri -Cor Development. After unsuccessfully seeking a <br />revised preliminary plat proposal, Tri -Cor has submitted a final plat application that <br />substantially conforms to the approved preliminary plat. At the City Council meeting on <br />May 22, 2007, the City Council tabled action on the final plat for the applicant to come <br />back with a revised plan that indicates the ability to accommodate a future cul -de -sac on <br />the property. The applicant has revised the final plat sheet to indicate a full -size cul -de- <br />sac on the property that would replace access onto CSAH 5 when Helium Street is <br />extended north to 146' Avenue. However, it requires the re- location of the stormwater <br />pond and re- positioning of the units on the property. The revised final plat is included in <br />the Council's packet. In essence the plan proposes to relocate the pond and develop the <br />two lots to the north that were formerly outlots because of that pond. <br />Associate Planner Dalnes stated staff is requesting that both the southern cul -de -sac and <br />the northern temporary cul -de -sac be constructed at this time. This would take minor <br />revisions to the exhibit. The purpose of this is to avoid potential conflicts with <br />attempting to construct the cul -de -sac at a later date after residents are living there. Due <br />to the cul -de -sac configuration the PUD agreement has established with the development <br />agreement, there will need to be a stipulation for reduced front yard setback for those two <br />lots on the south side of approximately 10 feet. The Fire Chief has.reviewed the potential <br />future cul -de -sac and the future length would be approximately 980 feet from 146' <br />Avenue to the terminus. The Fire Chief is comfortable with this length due to the <br />proximity to the Nowthen Boulevard right -of -way and also that this is a hydrogenated <br />area. There are similar cul -de -sacs in the City. The Fire Chief would like it noted that <br />any fencing or additional significant screening efforts would impact the ability to easily <br />access this property from Nowthen Boulevard. Staff recommends any additional <br />screening be small shrubbery or other landscaping efforts. Staff is recommending <br />approval contingent upon the City Staff Review Letter, the developer entering into a <br />development PUD agreement, and the approval of an acceptable grading plan indicating a <br />revised pond location. The applicant is requesting Council action before any further <br />revisions are made to the site plan. Property owner Tim Boe is present to answer.any <br />questions of the Council. <br />Councilmember Jeffrey stated he has not been in favor of this because of the access issue. <br />The County letter discusses this as not being a favorable access. The understanding is <br />—166- <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.