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7.3.
CC Regular Session
Meeting Date:
02/14/2012
By:
Tim Gladhill, Community Development

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Title:

Introduce Ordinance to Amend City Code Chapter 117-118 (The COR)

Background:

In August of 2011, the City Council approved an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan that created a new development plan for The COR (formerly the Ramsey Town Center Master Plan). The Comprehensive Plan serves as the foundation for land use decisions in the City, and the City must update its official controls (Zoning Ordinance) to implement the plan. Before the City Council this evening is a proposed ordinance to consider amendments to City Code Section 117-118 entitled The COR. In addition, said section also adopts the Ramsey Town Center Design Guidelines (now named The COR Design Framework) by reference. Also before the City Council this evening is a revision to the original Design Guidelines.

Notification:

In accordance with State Statute and City Code, the Public Hearing Notification was properly advertised in the Anoka County Union.

Observations:

As the City Council may recall, this topic was discussed in an HRA Work Session in December. The revisions attempt to maintain the pedestrian friendly environment, while including allowances for more traditional suburban retail to improve the mix of land uses to match current market conditions. The intent is to provide a land use plan that will help support a more traditional downtown feel in the center of the development. The framework for zoning standards is also a deviation from traditional zoning structure, focusing on the form and function of each street rather than focusing on a single zoning district.

The intent is to include bulk standards for the development within the Design Framework. The Zoning Code itself shall serve as direction for permitted uses and review procedures. Bulk Standards have been designed based on a street hierarchy to define 'build-to lines', pedestrian circulation (sidewalks), streetscape (landscape), and street design in a consolidated location. The Design Framework will better illustrate the interaction of the building with the street. Finally, the revised Design Framework also gives consideration to incorporating certain standards from private covenants that had previously been reviewed by an architectural review committee of the private association, which appears is no longer active in terms of architectural review.

Additional language has been developed regarding the streetscape/landscape element of the Design Framework. The intent was to emphasize both function and form. While landscaping can enhance any development, for it to be successful and attractive, the biological needs must be incorporated into the design at the outset to provide a habitable growing environment for the landscaping, which is what this language attempts to accomplish.

The Design Framework attempts to give additional consideration to internal pedestrian circulation and safety. The Design Framework also includes language requiring certain elements such as bike racks near the entrance of buildings internal to the site as a private site improvement. Furthermore, the City is in the process of plan design for the realignment of Sunwood Drive, which shall include a round-about. As part of that design, consideration will be given to appropriate pedestrian safety. Staff is open to additional suggestions to enhance pedestrian safety and address parking needs in this retail area.

Finally, the ordinance amends the review process for The COR that will now follow the City's normal land use application review schedule, rather than additional site plan reviews previously required for this specific development.

The Planning Commission reviewed the proposed ordinance at their February 2nd meeting.  Considerable discussion was given to the placement of structures along roadways and orientation of buildings.  Based on that discussion, Staff and consultant will continue to look for language to better highlight the important of the Development Plan as the guide for building placement in development review.  Additionally, members of the Planning Commission expressed a concern with expanding the area in which fuel station shall be allowed, although that was not part of the formal recommendation.

Recommendation:

The Planning Commission met on February 2nd to hold a Public Hearing, and recommended approval of the ordinance.

Funding Source:

Amendments are being processed as part of regular Staff duties and budget for planning consultants for Design Framework revisions.

Council Action:

Motion to introduce the ordinance amending City Code Section 117-118 entitled The COR as well as The COR Design Framework.

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Brian Hagen Tim Gladhill 02/09/2012 02:51 PM
Kurt Ulrich Kurt Ulrich 02/09/2012 03:00 PM
Form Started By:
Tim Gladhill
Started On:
02/01/2012 08:03 AM
Final Approval Date:
02/09/2012