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CASE # 1 <br />REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW OF SUNFISH CENTRE: <br />CASE OF SUNFISH LAKE DEVELOPMENT, LLC <br />By: Breanne Dalnes, Associate Planner <br />Background: <br />Mike Wayman of Sunfish Lake Development, LLC has submitted a request for site plan review <br />of a 12,800 square foot, multi- tenant retail facility located on the lot to be developed as Lot 1, <br />Block 1, SUNFISH LAKE DEVELOPMENT. In addition to a minor plat, a comprehensive plan <br />amendment and zoning amendment are being processed in conjunction with the site plan request. <br />On September 11, 2007, the City Council tabled the request for site plan approval, requesting <br />that the applicant revise the plans to indicate general plans for the second lot, consider re- locating <br />the access farther north, create four -sided architecture. on the proposed building, and examine the <br />possibility of re- orienting the building or creating an "L" shaped building in order to hide the rear <br />loading and waste storage areas. <br />The following items are enclosed for your information: <br />a) Site Location map <br />b) Site plan, revised September 21, 2007 <br />c) Landscaping Plan revised September 21, 2007 <br />d) Grading Plan, revised September 21, 2007 <br />e) Utility Plan, revised September 21, 2007 <br />f) Building elevations, revised September 21, 2007 <br />g) Previous Building elevations, August 20, 2007 <br />h) Letter from City Staff outlining the median construction, dated October 5, 2007 <br />i) Letter from the Anoka County Highway Department dated September 12, 2007 <br />j) Development Permit <br />Observations: <br />The proposed: site plan indicates the development of a 12,800 square foot, multi - tenant retail <br />building to be developed on a 1.5 acre -lot on the northwest corner of Sunfish Lake Boulevard <br />and Bunker Lake Boulevard. Healthquest Athletic Club currently occupies the site. A zoning <br />amendment is being processed to rezone the property B -1 Business. <br />The site meets all setback and parking requirements for the B -1 Business District. The plans have <br />been revised to reflect an additional 15 feet of maneuvering space between the western rows of <br />parking near the drainage pond. <br />The proposed retail facility (Sunfish Centre) indicates the use of glass, aluminum, rock face <br />block, and stucco and conforms to the architectural standards for the B -1 Business District. The <br />plans have been revised to reflect some additional architectural detail on the north face of the <br />