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OVE 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304,• (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV Regular City Council Meeting — Tuesday, January 4, 2022 Call to Order — 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Swearing in of new Mayor & Councilmembers Resident Forum Agenda Approval 1. Approval of Minutes (12/21/21 Regular) Consent Items 2. Approve Payment of Claims — Finance 3. Approve Plans & Specs/Order Advertisement for Bids/22-2/2022 Street Reconstruction — Engineering 4. Accept Resignation of Lorri Bye, Public Works Administrative Assistant -Administration 5. Approve Wine License/White Rabbit Kitchen—Administration Organizational Items 6. Approve Official Depositories & Banks —Administration 7. Designate Official Newspaper—Administration 8. Appoint Vice-Mayor—Administration 9. Appoint Committees and Commissions and Set Workshop Dates —Administration Discussion Items 10. Consider Conditional Use Permit (CUP) / Planned Unit Development (PUD) Request —PIN 30- 32-24-43-0018; Unaddressed parcel — Blaine Waters, Quest Development (Applicant — LGA Andover LLC) -Planning Staff Items it. Administrator's Report —Administration Mayor/Council Input Adjournment • A C I T Y NLD6 10 V E ��. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administn FROM: Michelle Harmer, Deputy City SUBJECT: Approval of Minutes DATE: January 4, 2022 INTRODUCTION The following minutes were provided by TimeSaver, reviewed by Administration, and submitted for City Council approval: December 21, 2021 Regular DISCUSSION The minutes are attached for your review. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to approve the above minutes. Respectfully submitted, Michelle Hartner Deputy City Clerk Attach: Minutes REGULAR ANDOVER CITY COUNCIL MEETING —DECEMBER 21, 2021 MINUTES 10 The Regular Bi -Monthly Meeting of the Andover City Council was called to order by Mayor Sheri 11 Bukkila, December 21, 2021, 7:00 p.m., at the Andover City Hall, 1685 Crosstown Boulevard 12 NW, Andover, Minnesota. 13 14 Councilmembers present: Jamie Barthel, Ted Butler, Valerie Holthus, and Randy Nelson 15 16 Councilmembers absent: None 17 18 Also present: City Administrator, Jim Dickinson 19 City Attorney, Scott Baumgartner 20 Others 21 22 23 PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE 24 25 RESIDENT FORUM 26 27 No one appeared before the Council. 28 29 AGENDA APPROVAL 30 31 Mayor Bukkila announced supplemental information for Consent Items 4, 5 and 15 and additional 32 information for Item 21, Anoka County Sheriff's Report. 33 34 Motion by Barthel, Seconded by Nelson, to approve the Agenda as amended. Motion carried 35 unanimously. 36 37 APPROVAL OFMINUTES 38 39 December 7, 2021 Regular Meeting 40 41 Motion by Butler, Seconded by Barthel, to approve the December 7, 2021 Regular Meeting as 42 presented. Motion carried unanimously. 43 44 CONSENT ITEMS 45 Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes —December 21, 2021 Page 2 1 Item 2 Approve Payment of Claims 2 Item 3 Adopt 2022 Fee Ordinance (See Ordinance 527) 3 Item 4 Approve 2022 Tobacco Licenses/Renewal 4 Item 5 Approve 2022 Liquor Licenses/Renewal 5 Item 6 Approve 2022 Massage Therapy Licenses 6 Item 7 Approve 2022 Kennel License 7 Item 8 Approve 2022 Used Vehicle Sales Licenses 8 Item 9 Approve 2022 Animal Impound Facility Agreement 9 Item 10 Approve Application for Exempt Permit 10 Item 11 Receive November 2021 City Investment Reports 11 Item 12 Receive November 2021 General Fund Budget Report 12 Item 13 Approve Cost -of -Living Wage Adjustment for Non -Bargaining Employees (See 13 Resolution R099-21) 14 Item 14 Approve Donations for 2022 Senior Class Events 15 Item 15 Accept Feasibility Report/Order Public Hearing/22-15/2022 Mill & Overlay/Chesterton 16 Commons Area & Fox Hollow Area (See Resolution R100-21) 17 Item 16 Accept Feasibility Report/Order Public Hearing/22-16/2022 Mill & Overlay/Andover 18 Boulevard NW (See Resolution R101-21) 19 Item 17 Accept Feasibility Report/Order Public Hearing/22-17/2022 Mill & Overlay/Bluebird 20 Street NW (See Resolution R102-21) 21 Item 18 Accept Resignation of Dan Halverson, Assistant Recreational Manager/Approve 22 Organizational Changes 23 Item 19 Approval of American Rescue Plan Act Funding Distribution (See Resolution R103-21) 24 Item 20 Approve Appointment -Building Official 25 26 Motion by Barthel, Seconded by Nelson, to approve the Consent Agenda as read. Motion carried 27 unanimously. 28 29 ANOKA COUNTYSHERIFFS OFFICE MONTHL Y REPOR T 30 31 Commander Lenzmeier provided a monthly report for November 2021, reporting 1,023 calls for 32 service. He reported 2 burglaries, 25 thefts, and 2 DWIs for the month. Commander Lenzmeier 33 stated the Sheriffs Department hosted Hope for Youth Night Out in the Cold in their parking lot 34 to raise money and collect clothing and food donations. The Sheriff's Department participated in 35 Shop with a Cop, accompanying 30 kids to shop for their family at Walmart. Walmart and 36 Medtronic funded the program. The Sheriff's Department is recruiting for deputies. They hope to 37 be fully staffed by the end of the year, but expect several retirements in 2022. 38 39 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF PERMANENT REVOLVING FUND TRANSFERS 40 41 The City Council is requested to consider approving annual fiord transfers from the Permanent 42 Improvement Revolving Capital Projects Fund to the 2021A General Obligation Street 43 Reconstruction Bonds Debt Service Fund. City Administrator Dickinson explained the City 44 identified $1.2 million in existing resources to buy down the debt over 8 years. Mr. Dickinson Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes — December 21, 2021 Page 3 presented the payment schedule and stated it is part of the annual budget process. Motion by Holthus, Seconded by Butler, to approve annual fund transfers from the Permanent Improvement Revolving Capital Projects Fund to the 2021A General Obligation Street Reconstruction Bonds Debt Service Fund. 7 Mayor Bukkila stated bonding is not the perfect way to pay for street reconstruction, but it is the 8 way the Council has chosen to get ahead of the problem of deteriorating streets. She indicated the 9 City is investing in a mill and overlay program to extend the life of the roads before a full street 10 reconstruction is needed. 11 12 Motion carried unanimously. 13 14 RESCHEDULE FEBRUARY I, 2022 COUNCIL MEETING 15 16 The first Council meeting in February falls on the Major Political Parry Caucus date and needs to 17 be rescheduled. 18 19 Motion by Barthel, Seconded by Nelson, to reschedule the Tuesday, February 1, 2022 Council 20 meeting to Wednesday, February 2, 2022. Motion carried unanimously. 21 22 SELECT 2022 LOCAL BOARD OFAPPEAL AND EQUALIZA TION DA TES 23 24 The Council is requested to select potential dates for holding the 2022 Local Board of Appeal & 25 Equalization. The Council proposed April 18, 2021 as the first choice and April 20, 2021 as the 26 second choice. 27 28 ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT 29 30 City Staff updated the Council on the administration and city department activities, legislative 31 updates, updates on development/CIP projects, and meeting reminders/community events. 32 33 (Administration) — Mr. Dickinson stated there are 138 new home starts year to date. The outdoor 34 ice rinks open December 22nd. Mr. Dickinson stated a few former employees are returning to work 35 part-time. The Planning and Zoning Commission will meet on December 28th to hold a public 36 hearing on a proposed apartment building. Mr. Dickinson clarified the snow plowing policy that 37 the City only plows the main roads if the snowfall is under 2 inches. He announced the retirement 38 of Utilities Manager, Brian Kraabel. Councilmember Holthus asked if there were any accidents 39 since the City did not plow the side streets. Mr. Dickenson answered non that the City is aware of. 40 41 MAYOR/COUNCIL INPUT 42 43 (City Commissions) — Mayor Bukkila stated the deadline has been extended for City Commission 44 applications. She encouraged residents to apply and become involved. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes — December 21, 2021 Page 4 (Community Center Staff) — Mayor Bukkila asked if the City is still looking for Community Center Staff. Mr. Dickinson stated it is an on-going process. They are able to fill shifts, but would like to hire additional staff, 18 and older. (Happy Holidays) — Mayor Bukkila wished everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 9IWDIII3OJVWM Motion by Holthus, Seconded by Butler, to adjourn. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 7:25 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Shari Kunza, Recording Secretary TimeSaver OffSite Secretarial, Inc. Regular Andover City Council Meeting Minutes —December 21, 2021 Page 5 REGULAR ANDOVER CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES — DECEMBER 21, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS PLEDGEOF ALLEGIANCE......................................................................................................... 1 RESIDENTFORUM...................................................................................................................... 1 AGENDAAPPROVAL.................................................................................................................. 1 APPROVALOF MINUTES........................................................................................................... 1 CONSENTITEMS......................................................................................................................... 1 Item 2 Approve Payment of Claims............................................................................................ 2 Item 3 Adopt 2022 Fee Ordinance (Ord. 527)............................................................................ 2 Item 4 Approve 2022 Tobacco Licenses/Renewal...................................................................... 2 Item 5 Approve 2022 Liquor Licenses/Renewal......................................................................... 2 Item 6 Approve 2022 Massage Therapy Licenses...................................................................... 2 Item 7 Approve 2022 Kennel License......................................................................................... 2 Item 8 Approve 2022 Used Vehicle Sales Licenses................................................................... 2 Item 9 Approve 2022 Animal Impound Facility Agreement...................................................... 2 Item 10 Approve Application for Exempt Permit......................................................................... 2 Item 11 Receive November 2021 City Investment Reports.......................................................... 2 Item 12 Receive November 2021 General Fund Budget Report .................................................. 2 Item 13 Approve Cost -of -Living Wage Adjustment for Non -Bargaining Employees (R099-21) 2 Item 14 Approve Donations for 2022 Senior Class Events.......................................................... 2 Item 15 Accept Feasibility Report/Order Public Hearing/22-15/2022 Mill & Overlay/Chesterton Commons Area & Fox Hollow Area(R100-21).............................................................. 2 Item 16 Accept Feasibility Report/Order Public Hearing/22-16/2022 Mill & Overlay/Andover BoulevardNW(R101-21)................................................................................................2 Item 17 Accept Feasibility Report/Order Public Hearing/22-17/2022 Mill & Overlay/Bluebird StreetNW(R102-21).......................................................................................................2 Item 18 Accept Resignation of Dan Halverson, Assistant Recreational Manager/Approve OrganizationalChanges...................................................................................................2 Item 19 Approval of American Rescue Plan Act Funding Distribution (R103-21) ...................... 2 Item 20 Approve Appointment -Building Official......................................................................... 2 ANOKA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE MONTHLY REPORT ................................................ 2 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF PERMANENT REVOLVING FUND TRANSFERS ................... 2 RESCHEDULE FEBRUARY 1, 2022 COUNCIL MEETING ..................................................... 3 SELECT 2022 LOCAL BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION DATES ....................... 3 ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT.................................................................................................... 3 (Administration).............................................................................................................................. 3 MAYOR/COUNCIL INPUT.......................................................................................................... 3 (City Commissions)........................................................................................................................ 3 (Community Center Staff).............................................................................................................. 4 (Happy Holidays)............................................................................................................................ 4 ADJOURNMENT........................................................................................................................... 4 P, 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and Councilmembers CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator FROM: Lee Brezinka, Finance Manager SUBJECT: Payment of Claims DATE: January 4, 2022 Attached are disbursement edit lists for claims related to the on-going business of the City of Andover. DISCUSSION Claims totaling $320,357.30 on disbursement edit list #1 - #3 from 12/30/2021 to 01/03/2022 has been issued and released. Claims totaling $49,771.85 on disbursement edit list #4 dated 01/04/2022 will be issued and released upon approval. BUDGET IMPACT The edit lists consist of routine payments with expenses being charged to various department budgets and projects. ACTION REQUESTED The Andover City Council is requested to approve total claims in the amount of $370,129.15. Please note that Council Meeting minutes will be used as documented approval. Respectfully submitted, ee Brezinka Attachments: Check Proof Lists Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: BrendaF Printed: 12/29/2021 - 9:34AM Batch: 00428.12.2021 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: 3M 3M Check Sequence: 1 ACH Enabled: False 9413924798 3M Diamond Grade - Sign Supplies 663.75 12/30/2021 0101-43300-61030 Check Total: 663.75 Vendor: ActFleet Action Fleet, LLC Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: False I4705 Parts to Repair Unit #4827 1,540.20 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 I4705 Labor to Repair Unit #4827 427.50 12/30/2021 6100-48800-63135 Check Total: 1,967.70 Vendor: AuComfo Air Comfort Heating & AC Inc. Check Sequence: 3 - ACH Enabled: False 2021-05286 Refund for 13440 Gladiola St NW - Didn't do w< 72.00 12/30/2021 0101-42300-52190 Check Total: 72.00 Vendor: AncomTec Ancom Technical Center Check Sequence: 4 ACH Enabled: False 105381 Parts for Unit #18518 149.83 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 105381 Labor for Unit#18518 260.00 12/30/2021 6100-48800-63135 105457 Upgrade firmware to 1.31 in 05 55.00 12/30/2021 0101-42200-63100 Check Total: 464.83 Vendor: AndLacro Andover Area Lacrosse Assn Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: False Refund Refund - Field Light Key & Controller/Battery p 600.00 12/30/2021 0101-00000-24201 Check Total: 600.00 Vendor: AssurSec Assured Security Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: False 217461 Repair - Fleet Bldg East Gate 162.00 12/30/2021 010141930-63105 Check Total: 162.00 Vendor: CenLink CenturyLmk Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AK Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference 7637546713 798 Subway (Comm Ctr) 55.06 12/30/2021 2130-44100-62030 7637550776 754 City Hall Service 28.74 12/30/2021 0101-41910-62030 7637550776 754 Public Works Service 28.74 12/30/2021 010141930-62030 7637550776 754 Fire Dept Service 28.75 12/30/2021 0101-41920-62030 7637550776 754 Comm Center Service 28.75 12/30/2021 2130-44000-62030 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AM) Page 2 Check Total: 170.04 Vendor: CintasGK Cintas Corp - Cintas Loc #16K Check Sequence: 8 ACH Enabled: False 4104331380 Uniform Cleaning & Shop Towels 107.59 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61020 4104331385 Public Works Mats 84.91 12/30/2021 0101-41930-62200 4104331564 Uniform Cleaning 137.67 12/30/2021 0101-43100-61020 4104331564 Uniform Cleaning - 19.68 12/30/2021 0101-43300-61020 4104331564 Uniform Cleaning 78.64 12/30/2021 0101-45000-61020 4104331564 Uniform Cleaning 19.68 12/30/2021 5100-48100-61020 4104331564 Uniform Cleaning 39.32 12/30/2021 520048200-61020 4105016946 Gray Mats (x2) 30.00 12/30/2021 0101-41930-62200 4105016948 Gray Mats (x2) 40.08 12/30/2021 0101-41910-62200 4105016955 Veh Maintenance Uniforms 80.01 12/30/2021 610048800-61020 4105017114 Unifom. Cleaning 138.07 12/30/2021 0101-43100-61020 4105017114 Uniform Cleaning 19.73 12/30/2021 0101-43300-61020 4105017114 Uniform Cleaning 78.87 12/30/2021 0101115000-61020 4105017114 Uniform Cleaning 19.73 12/30/2021 5100-48100-61020 4105017114 Uniform Cleaning 39.44 12/30/2021 5200-48200-61020 Check Total: 933.42 Vendor: Cotten Cotten', Inc Check Sequence: 9 ACH Enabled: False 533289 Parts for Unit #20595 200.78 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 533727 Credit for towstrap(x2) -49.03 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 537429 Stock - Couplers(x7) 178.67 12/30/2021 6100118800-61115 537586 Stock -returned Coupler -1.87 12/30/2021 610048800-61115 Check Total: 328.55 Vendor: Dalco Dalco Check Sequence: 10 ACH Enabled: False 3865750 Cleaning Supplies 92.97 12/30/2021 2130-44000-61020 3871370 Misc Cleaning Supplies 472.56 12/30/2021 2130-44000-61020 Check Total: 565.53 Vendor: Dickiala lames Dickinson Check Sequence: 11 ACH Enabled: False 2021 2021 Medical Flex Account 76.39 12/30/2021 0101-00000-21211 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Total: 76.39 Vendor: Divisi16 Division 16 Electric, LLC Check Sequence: 12 ACH Enabled: False 5964 Labor to remove 50A cord cap, cord and CGE C 913.85 12/30/2021 4303-49300-63010 5966 Labor to add clock receptacle @ ACC 247.50 12/30/2021 2130-44300-63105 Check Total: 1,161.35 Vendor: ECM ECM Publishers, Inc. Check Sequence: 13 ACH Enabled: False 866442 Monthly Recycling Program 260.00 12/30/2021 0101-46000-63025 868293 12/28 PH Waters/Quest Dev. C 78.75 12/30/2021 010141500-63025 Check Total: 338.75 Vendor: EdgeFall Edge Fall Protection Check Sequence: 14 ACH Enabled: False 2182 Community Center Expansion 5,454.00 12/30/2021 440349300-63010 Check Total: 5,454.00 Vendor: FacMotor Factory Motor Parts Company Check Sequence: 15 ACH Enabled: False 128-Z10811 Stock -Misc 64.86 12/30/2021 610048800-61115 Check Total: 64.86 Vendor: HagforsT Ted Hagfors Inc. Check Sequence: 16 ACII Enabled: False 202120 2021 Electrical Inspections 7,099.50 12/30/2021 010142300-63005 Check Total: 7,099.50 Vendor: HeadricC Chris Hendrickson Check Sequence: 17 ACH Enabled: False High School Hockey Score Clock 195.00 12/30/2021 2130-44300-55530 Check Total: 195.00 Vendor: HenSchei Henry Schein, Inc. Check Sequence: 18 ACH Enabled: False 13638583 Misc- Medical Supplies 55.46 12/30/2021 0101-42200-61020 13707366 Purple Nitrile Gloves XL and L 570.50 12/30/2021 0101-42200-61020 Check Total: 625.96 Vendor: JEFFER Jefferson Fire & Safety In Check Sequence: 19 ACH Enabled: False IN135975 Firecraft Phoenix NFPA Structure Gloves 504.88 12/30/2021 010142200-61305 Check Total: 504.88 AP-Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AM) Page 3 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: KinectEG Kinect Energy Group Check Sequence: 20 ACH Enabled: False 336472 Gas - Community Center 18,868.15 12/30/2021 2130-44000-62015 336472 Gas - Public Works 4,799.56 12/30/2021 0101-41930-62015 Check Total: 23,667.71 Vendor: Kriss Kriss Premium Products Lie Check Sequence: 21 ACH Enabled: False 174960 Acid Delimer x30 337.00 12/30/2021 2130-44300-61020 Check Total: 337.00 Vendor: Lawson Lawson Products, Inc. Check Sequence: 22 ACH Enabled: False 9309064082 Misc VM Supplies 1,096.87 12/30/2021 610048800-61020 Check Total: 1,096.87 Vendor: LennarBu Lennzr Corporation Check Sequence: 23 ACH Enabled: False 1089 - Insp Fee 1089 151st Lane NW -50.00 12/30/2021 010141600-54180 1089 -Escrow 1089151st Lane NW 5,250.00 12/30/2021 7200-00000-24204 Cheek Total: 5,200.00 Vendor: LustreCl Lustre Clean by Design Check Sequence: 24 ACH Enabled: False Cleaning 11/05/21 & 12/16/21 Cleanings 310.00 12/30/2021 4520-49300-63105 Check Total: 310.00 Vendor: MacgEmer Macqueen Emergency Group Check Sequence: 25 ACH Enabled: False P01301 Altair 4xr Multigas Detector (1) 857.30 12/30/2021 0101-42200-61020 Check Total: 857.30 Vendor: MailSolu Mailing Solutions Check Sequence: 26 ACH Enabled: False 35922 Dec. 2021 Newsletter 257.98 12/30/2021 0101-41210-61405 35961 AMI- Convert Mail File 80.12 12/30/2021 510048100-61405 35962 AMI - Convert Mail File 71.92 12/30/2021 5100-48100-61405 35963 AMI - Convert Mail File 117.48 12/30/2021 5100-48100-61405 35964 NE& NW Water Meter Mailing 533.55 12/30/2021 5100-48100-61405 Check Total: 1,061.05 Vendor: Medline- Medline Industries, Inc. Check Sequence: 27 ACH Enabled: False 1977356044 Airway I -gel, holder - adult 322.67 12/30/2021 0101-42200-61005 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AM) Page 4 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number I Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AM) Page 5 Check Total: 322.67 Vendor. Menards Menards Inc Check Sequence: 28 ACH Enabled: False 64077 2x4's (15),2 " Power Drive Ilk, misc supplies 495.30 12/30/2021 0101-45000-61130 64114 1 step wax & dry, 3" PVC, Misc supplies 30.27 12/30/2021 0101-43100-61020 64327 Garden Hose 33.99 12/30/2021 0101-42200-61020 Check Total: 559.56 Vendor: MetSales Metro Sales Incorporated Check Sequence: 29 ACH Enabled: False 1NV7949270 Black Toner 42.08 12/30/2021 010141420-61405 Check Total: 42.08 Vendor: MNPCA Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Check Sequence: 30 ACH Enabled: False Class SC Certification Fee M. Cramton 45.00 12/30/2021 5200-48200-61320 Check Total: 45.00 Vendor: MNStFrCh Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association Check Sequence: 31 ACH Enabled: False 3615 Membership Dues 760.00 12/30/2021 010142200-61320 Check Total: 760.00 Vendor: Minutema Minuteman Press Check Sequence: 32 ACH Enabled: False 980648 500 Business Cards (Weinhold) 92.22 12/30/2021 510048100-61005 Check Total: 92.22 Vendor: MNIAAI MNIAAI Check Sequence: 33 ACH Enabled: False 33 2022 Membership Renewal 25.00 12/30/2021 0101-42200-61320 66 2022 Membership Renewal 25.00 12/30/2021 010142200-61320 Check Total: 50.00 Vendor: OtisElev Otis Elevator Company Check Sequence: 34 ACH Enabled: False CLI9888001 Labor - Adjusted Hydraulic Machine Valve 843.50 12/30/2021 2130-44000-63105 Check Total: 843.50 Vendor: OxySvcCo Oxygen Service Company Check Sequence: 35 ACH Enabled: False 8492971 Headgear Fim Helmet 47.40 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61205 Check Total: 47.40 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AM) Page 5 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: R&R R&R Specialties of Wisconsin Check Sequence: 36 ACH Enabled: False 0074479 -IN Zamboni- Batteries 1,576.85 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 , 0074577 -IN Parts for Unit #20455 269.60 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 Check Total: 1,846.45 Vendor: RDOEquip RDO Equipment Check Sequence: 37 ACH Enabled: False P8317370 Parts for Unit#509 1,016.92 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 Check Total: 1,016.92 Vendor: RoyalTi Royal Tire Inc Check Sequence: 38 ACH Enabled: False 301-1830.73 Parts for Unit#Ll 856.00 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 301-183075 Stock -225/70R1905 1,829.10 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 301-183077 Stock- Dumptmck Tires 11822.5 1,824.00 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 301-183081 Tires for Stock, Unit #17136, R-2 4,437.12 12/30/2021 6100-48800-61115 Check Total: 8,946.22 Vendor: RumRivCC Rum River Construction Consultants Check Sequence: 39 ACH Enabled: False 443 112021 Contract Bldg Inspections 1,073.88 12/30/2021 0101-42300-63005 Check Total: 1,073.88 Vendor: SnapOn Snap-On Industrial Check Sequence: 40 ACH Enabled: False ARV/50906332 Aluminum Tube, Plastic Ext Tube 33.19 12/302021 6100-48800-61205 Check Total: 33.19 Vendor: StarTri2 Star Tribune Check Sequence: 41 ACH Enabled: False 10962115 01/2022 iPad Subscription 26.42 12/302021 0101-41200-61320 Check Total: 26.42 Vendor: TahoSpl Taho Sportswear, Inc. Check Sequence: 42 ACE Enabled: False 21TS4803 Performance Tee (Adult, Youth) 2 color screenpr 1,127.05 12/30/2021 2130-44400-61055 21TS4815 Performance Hoodie Black, emb. logo 594.00 12/30/2021 2130-44000-61020 Check Total: 1,721.05 Vendor: Timesave Timesaver Check Sequence: 43 ACH Enabled: False M26937 OSAC Meeting 151.00 12/302021 0101-41500-63005 M26937 City Council Meeting 259.00 12/302021 0101-41100-63005 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AM) Page 6 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021- 9:34 AM) page 7 Check Total: 410.00 Vendor: TotalCon Total Control Systems, Inc Check Sequence: 44 ACH Enabled: False 9997 Changed HOA and Contacts for Pump I @ SLS 695.24 12/30/2021 5200-48200-63100 Check Total: 695.24 Vendor: TCPropMt Twin Cities Property Maintenance Inc Check Sequence: 45 ACH Enabled: False 17835 Snow service @ Rental Properties 1,764.00 12/30/2021 452049300-63105 Check Total: 12764.00 Vendor: USBankEq US Bank Equipment Finance Check Sequence: 46 ACH Enabled: False 460521149 Taskalf440031 Copier@PW 183.03 - 12/30/2021 010141930-62200 Check Total: 183.03 Vendor: Verizon Verizon Wireless Check Sequence: 47 ACH Enabled: False 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 62.65 12/30/2021 010141200-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 331.73 12/30/2021 0101-42300-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 162.25 12/30/2021 2130-44000-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 76.80 12/30/2021 0101-41500-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 309.66 12/30/2021 0101-41600-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 57.65 12/30/2021 0101-41400-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 305.23 12/30/2021 0101-42200-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 86.26 12/302021 0101-41420-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 543.27 12/302021 0101-45000-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 123.75 12/30/2021 5200-48200-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 86.26 12/30/2021 0101-43300-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 293.75 12/30/2021 0101-43100-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 131.00 12/30/2021 6100-48800-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 337.07 12/302021 510048100-62030 9894953821 Monthly Cell Phone Service 41.25 12/30/2021 0101-41910-62030 Check Total: 2,948.58 Vendor: WalterRR Walters Recycling & Refuse Inc Check Sequence: 48 ACH Enabled: False 5786736 Andover Recycling Center 775.85 12/30/2021 0101-46000-63010 5812491 122021- 2527 BLD NW 260.23 12/30/2021 4520-49300-62020 Check Total: 1,036.08 Vendor: WSB WSB & Associates, Inc. Check Sequence: 49 ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021- 9:34 AM) page 7 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number .Reference R-015803-000-17 Risk & Resilience Assess - Water R-017448-000-10 AMI- Adv Metering lnfrastucture R-019404-000-1 Pine Bills N&S-Pk Lot Paving Check Total: Total for Check Run: Total of Number of Checks: 3,667.50 12/30/2021 510048100-63005 295.50 12/30/2021 5100-48100-63005 3,522.00 12/30/2021 415049300-63005 7,485.00 85,926.93 49 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/29/2021 - 9:34 AM) Page 8 Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: BmndaF Printed: 12/28/2021 - 1:40PM Batch: 00403.01.2022 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Vendor: OptumBan Optum Bank HSA Check Sequence: 1 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 2,762.00 01/03/2022 0101-41200-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 2,887.00 01/03/2022 0101-41300-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 325.00 01/03/2022 0101-41310-60310 2022. 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 4,094.00 01/03/2022 0101-41400-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 8,666.00 01/03/2022 010141500-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 11,132.00 01/03/2022 0101-41600-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 10,728.00 01/03/2022 213044000-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 83.00 01/03/2022 2220-41600-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 8,348.00 01/03/2022 0101-42300-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 326.00 01/03/2022 620048900-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 1,616.00 01/03/2022 0101-41420-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 320.00 01/03/2022 225041600-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 175.00 01/03/2022 2210-41600-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 11,715.00 01/03/2022 5100-48100-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 8,770.00 01/03/2022 5200-48200-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 5,326.00 01/03/2022 0101-42200-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 10,775.00 01/03/2022 0101-43100-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 5,626.00 01/03/2022 0101-43200-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 6,032.00 01/03/2022 5300-48300-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 2,373.00 01/03/2022 0101-43300-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 17,227.00 01/03/2022 0101-45000-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 951.00 01/03/2022 0101-46000-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 4,542.00 01/03/2022 6100-48800-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 943.00 01/03/2022 0101-41910-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 942.00 01/03/2022 0101-41920-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 942.00 01/03/2022 0101-41930-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 106.00 01/03/2022 0101-41230-60310 2022 2022 Employer HSA Contribution 18.00 01/03/2022 2110-46500-60310 Check Total: 127,750.00 Reference ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/28/2021 - 1:40 PM) Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Total for Check Run: 127,750.00 Total of Number of Checks: AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/28/2021 - 1:401,M) Page 2 Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor c IDQ�rER� User: BrendaF Printed: 12/30/2021 - 10:59AM Batch: 00401.01.2022 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: AlertAll Alert -All Corp. Check Sequence: I ACE Enabled: False W29131 Fire Prevent/Education Supplies 1,975.00 12/31/2021 0101-42200-61060 Check Total: 1,975.00 Vendor: Alldam Alldam - Check Sequence: 2 ACE Enabled: False 101394970 2022 Software Maintenance Contract 1,500.00 01/03/2022 6100-48800-62305 Check Total: 1,500.00 Vendor: AndS2016 Andover Station 2016, LLC Check Sequence: 3 ACH Enabled: False 017670 OEA Estimate 2021 4th Qtr 2,840.41 12/31/2021 2110-46500-63010 Check Total: 2,840.41 Vendor: Catalyst Catalyst Check Sequence: 4 ACE Enabled: False 30166 Jan/Feb 2022 Andover Newsletter 1,790.00 01/03/2022 0101-41210-63030 Check Total: 1,790.00 Vendor: Colonial Colonial Life & Accident Check Sequence: 5 ACH Enabled: False 71567060101983 January 2022 Premium -E7156706 335.15 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21210 Check Total: 335.15 Vendor: CrookLak Crooked Lake Area Association Check Sequence: 6 ACH Enabled: False 123021-1 Treatment Crooked Lk Invasive Plant Species 2,533.60 12/31/2021 5300-48300-63010 Check Total: 2,533.60 Vendor: Hawkins2 Hawkins Inc Check Sequence: 7 ACH Enabled: False 6087491 Chemicals for Water Treatment Plant 4,114.23 12/31/2021 5100-48100-61040 Check Total: 4,114.23 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/30/2021 - 10:59 AM) Page 1 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: HlthPDen Health Partners Check Sequence: 8 - ACH Enabled: False 109229698 January 2022 Premium 237.50 01/03/2022 6200-48900-63005 109229698 January 2022 Premium 1,077.77 01/03/2022 7100-00000-21218 109229698 January 2022 Premium 4,498.53 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21208 109229698 January 2022 Premium 69,162.87 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21206 Check Total: 74,976.67 Vendor: HighPtNw High Point Networks Check Sequence: 9 ACH Enabled: False 194336 Hight Point Networks Professional Services 2,500.00 12/31/2021 0101-41420-63005 Check Total: 2,500.00 Vendor: LegShiel Legal Shield Check Sequence: 10 ACH Enabled: False 31833 January 2022 Premium 126.65 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21219 Check Total: 126.65 Vendor: MacQueen MacQueen Equipment Inc. Check Sequence: 11 ACH Enabled: False 006065 Misc. Supplies 3,000.00 12/31/2021 0101-42200-61020 Check Total: 3,000.00 Vendor: MadNatlL Madison National Life Ins Co, Inc Check Sequence: 12 ACH Enabled: False 1474376 January 2022 LTD Premium 866.98 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21216 Check Total: 866.98 Vendor: Menards Menards Inc Check Sequence: 13 ACH Enabled: False 64404 Radon Detector 206.66 12/31/2021 5100-48100-61120 Check Total: 206.66 Vendor: MinnStPa Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Check Sequence: 14 ACH Enabled: False 508477886 2022 Subscription Renewal 115.00 01/03/2022 0101-41200-61320 Check Total: 115.00 Vendor: MNLifeIn Minnesota Life Insurance Company Check Sequence: 15 ACH Enabled: False 0034706/226363 January 2022 Premium 21.33 01/03/2022 0101-42200-60330 0034706226363 January 2022 Premium 35.48 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21205 0034706226363 January 2022 Premium 76.76 01/03/2022 7100-00000-21218 0034706/226363 January 2022 Premium 1,848.55 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21205 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/30/2021 - 10:59 AM) Page 2 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Check Total: 1,982.12 Vendor: NCPERS NCPERS Group Life Ins 312000012022 January 2022 Premium 160.00 312000012022 January 2022 Premium 16.00 Check Total: 176.00 Vendor: SuperVis Superior Vision Insurance 0000587528 January 2022 Premium 152.00 Check Total: 152.00 Vendor: TotalCon Total Control Systems, Inc 10007 Supplies to Repair SLS #6 1,023.01 10007 Labor to Repair SLS #6 472.50 10007 C -more EA9 Series Touch Screen HMI 792.00 10007 Labor for C -more EA9 Series Touch Screen HM 484.40 10036 Labor for SLS #7 & SLS #8 4,447.99 10037 Well #5 Cmdlepoint Monthly Service 270.00 Check Total: 7,489.90 Total for Check Run: 106,680.37 Total of Number of Checks: 18 Check Sequence: 16 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21205 01/03/2022 7100-00000-21218 Check Sequence: 17 01/03/2022 0101-00000-21222 Check Sequence: 18 12/31/2021 5100-48100-61135 12/31/2021 5100-48100-63100 12/31/2021 5200-48200-61140 12/31/2021 5200-48200-63100 12/31/2021 5200-48200-63100 12/31/2021 5100-48100-62030 ACE Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False ACH Enabled: False AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/30/2021 - 10:59 AM) Page 3 Accounts Payable Computer Check Proof List by Vendor User: BrendaF Printed: 12/30/2021 - 11:29AM Batch: 00404.01.2022 Invoice No Description Amount Payment Date Acct Number Reference Vendor: JohnCont Johnson Controls, Inc Check Sequence: 1 ACH Enabled: False 1-109275590156 Service Agreement- 12/01/2021 - 11/30/2022 15,528.00 01/04/2022 2130-44000-62300 Check Total: 15,528.00 Vendor: MacgEmer Macqueen Emergency Group Check Sequence: 2 ACH Enabled: False 001354 Andover FD Ger Spec 19,838.85 12/31/2021 0101-42200-61305 Check Total: 19,838.85 Vendor: NMMA North Metro Mayors Association Check Sequence: 3 ACH Enabled: False 99000401 2022 North Metro Mayors Assoc. Memberhsip 14,405.00 01/04/2022 0101-41100-61320 Check Total: 14,405.00 Total for Check Run: 49,771.85 Total of Number of Checks: 3 AP -Computer Check Proof List by Vendor (12/30/2021 - 11:29 AM) Page I 0 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and Council Members CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator David Berkowitz, Director of ks/City Engineer FROM: Jason Law, Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Approve Plans & Specs/Order Advertisement for Bids/22-02/2022 Street Reconstruction - Engineering DATE: January 4, 2022 INTRODUCTION The City Council is requested to approve final plans and specifications and order the advertisement for bids for Project 22-02, 2022 Street Reconstruction. DISCUSSION Each year the roadway segments in the most need of repair throughout the City are reconstructed with the City of Andover's street reconstruction program. The Timber Rivers Estates and Rolling Meadows Estates developments, which are located west of 7' Avenue, north of 169` Lane, south of 173`d Avenue and east of the Rum River (see attached map) have been identified in the City's 5 -Year Capital Improvement Plan for reconstruction during the summer of 2022. The project would include reclaiming the existing bituminous roadway, replacing existing bituminous curb and gutter, minor storm sewer/culvert repairs and replacements, and paving of a new bituminous surface. This has been a highly effective reconstruction method since the City began the process back in 1996. Plans and specifications are available in the City Engineer's office for review. A neighborhood informational meeting was held on November 3, 2021 with the affected residents in the neighborhood to discuss the project and answer questions. The Public Hearing was held December 7, 2021. The property owners at 4967 -171st Avenue NW have submitted a letter requesting a deferral for their 2 potential lot assessments. This parcel has the potential for two additional lots with a total of three unit assessments being proposed which is consistent with the City's Assessment Manual. A copy of the deferral request along with a clarification email is attached for information. No formal action is required at this time for the deferral request. City Council direction on this matter will be required once the construction project is complete and before the final assessment roll is prepared. BUDGETIMPACT Seventy-five (75%) of the total project costs for the street improvements will be funded through the City's Road and Bridge fund and the remaining twenty-five (25%) will be assessed to the benefiting properties in accordance with the City's Roadway Reconstruction Assessment Policy. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to approve final plans and specifications and order the advertisement for bids for Project 22-02, 2022 Street Reconstruction. N lly submitted, aw, PE Attachments: Resolution, roject Location Map, A� Assessment Deferral Letter (4967 -171st Ave NW)/Email CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. -22 MOTION by Councilmember to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR PROJECT NO. 22-02,2022 STREET RECONSTRUCTION. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. R095-21 , adopted by the City Council on the 7th day of December, 2021, the City Engineer has prepared final plans and specifications for Project No. 22-02, . WHEREAS, such final plans and specifications were presented to the City Council for their review on the 4th day of January, 2022. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby approve the Final Plans and Specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby direct the City Clerk to seek public bids as required by law, with such bids to be opened at 9:00 a.m., February 2, 2022 at the Andover City Hall. MOTION seconded by Councilmember and adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting this 7th day of January , 2022 , with Councilmembers voting in favor of the resolution, and Councilmembers voting against, whereupon said resolution was declared passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Sheri Bukkila - Mayor Michelle Hartner— Deputy City Clerk Capital Improvement Plan Project Name: ANNUAL STREET RECONSTRUCTION TIMBER RIVER ESTATES & ROLLING MEADOWS ESTATES (2022) Legend Project Location Lots/Parcels ® Park Water ® City Limits Document Path: H1GistlatalEngineann&r jmst CIP 2021.matl N W+ E s 300 600 900 TniiiiaTnT Feet December 17th, 2021 Attention: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator for Andover MN Regards to: Deferral of road assessment for property located at 4967 171" Ave NW in Andover MN 55304 Good day Mr. Dickinson. On behalf of my parents (seniors Jack & Louise Melberg) we are requesting a deferral of the assessment for road resurfacing and repairs scheduled to be completed in 2022 at/around the aforementioned property. Jack (81 years old, veteran) and Louise (70 ish years old) have no intention of selling this property or subdividing it; they have owned it for 50 years. Patrick Melberg lives with them and plans to remain in residence there with my (Andrew) and our brother (Edward) blessings. Jack & Louise are on a fixed income as they have both been retired for over 10 years. Please feel free to contact Andrew Melberg (preparer) with any questions and further requirements you may have. I can be reached at: aimelberg@comcast.net 763-712-9911(6 — 3 pm) 7963-639-9966 (3pm or later) Thank you for your time and consideration Jack Melberg � /--� B`%\-ee� Louise Melberg Andrew Melberg Patrick Melberg W.- clIgqU 64) Dave Berkowitz From: ANDREW MELBERG <ajmelberg@comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2021 2:10 PM To: Dave Berkowitz Subject: deferral request IYou don't often get email from ajmelberg@comcast.net. Learn whythis is important EXTERNAL EMAIL ALERT: This message originated from outside the City of Andover email system. Use Caution when clicking hyperlinks, downloading pictures or opening attachments. Good afternoon sir. In reply to your question about the deferral at 4967 171 st Ave NW for Jack (John) & Louise Melberg; the request I dropped off today is for a deferral of the additional 2 lots (the "subdivision") only. They are OK paying for the one (we will help them out if necessary.) Thank you for your quick response! Andrew Melberg 763-712-9911 if you have any other questions or need more information. 0 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.CI.ANDOVER.MN.US TO: Mayor and Councilmembers CC: James Dickinson City Administra FROM: Dana Makinen, Human Resources M er SUBJECT: Accept Resignation of Lorri Bye, Public Works Administrative Assistant DATE: January 4, 2022 INTRODUCTION This item is to acknowledge the resignation of Lorri Bye, Public Works Administrative Assistant. Loin's last day with the City of Andover will be January 14, 2022. Lorri has accepted a position with Olympus in Maple Grove. The Human Resources department would like to advertise and recruit candidates for this position BUDGETIMPACT None. This was already identified in the 2022 Budget. ACTION REQUESTED The City Council is requested to acknowledge the resignation of Lorri Bye and authorize Human Resources to begin recruitment for a new Public Works Administrative Assistant. Respectfully submitted,, / Dana Makinen V C IT Y 0 N 6D 60 IVYEF^ 1685 CROSSTOWN. BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator FROM: Michelle Hartner, Deputy City Clerk SUBJECT: Approve Wine License/15190 Bluebird Street, Suite 107/White Rabbit Kitchen DATE: January 4, 2022 INTRODUCTION Robert and Tamara Michaletz have applied for a Wine License for White Rabbit Kitchen located at 15190 Bluebird Street, Suite 107. Robert and Tamara Michaletz have applied for a Wine License for White Rabbit Kitchen located at 15190 Bluebird Street, Suite 107 and paid the appropriate fees. The Sheriff's Office has not completed the background investigation. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to consider approval of the Wine License for Robert and Tamara Michaletz, owners of White Rabbit Kitchen contingent on a favorable background investigation. The City Council is requested to approve the above license for the period of January 5, 2022 through December 31, 2022. (Re�sspecctf`ulllyy submitted, Michelle Hartner Deputy City Clerk Attach: License Application Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division (AGED) 444 Cedar Street, Suite 222, St. Paul, MN 55101-5133 Telephone 651-201-7507 Fax 651-297-5259 TTY 651-282-6555 Certification of an On Sale Liquor License, 3.2% Liquor license, or Sunday Liquor License Cities and Counties: You are required by law to complete and sign this form to certify the issuance of the following liquor' license types: 1) City issued on sale intoxicating and Sunday liquor licenses 2) 'City and County issued 3.2% on and off sale malt liquor licenses Name of City or County Issuing Liquor License Xf4M Vr V, . License Period From: To: I as Circle One w Lice License Transfer Suspension Revocation Cancel (former licensee name) (Give dates) License type: (circle all that appply)Sale to xicating Sunday Liquor 3.2% On sale 3.2% Off Sale Fee(s): On Sale License fee:$ pp Sunday License fee: $ 3.2% On Sale fee: $ 3.2% Off Sale fee: $ Licensee Name:—rAffl(Lpg (,6K(Z2TA LLC DOB_ Social Security # (corporation, partnership, LLC, or Individual) Business Trade Name �RITFi (1468 IT )(ITI;i't{ Business Addres4l5ft iwMRJ) (SrWW City fM DOVOe. Zip Code County�<L1— Business Phone Home Phone Home Address_ _ _ t rl--I— Licensee's MN Tax ID Licensee's Federal Tax ID# (d6'a(P1Lf6I1+R Cro Apply call 651-296-6181) (To apply call IRS 800-829-4933) If above named licensee is a corporation, partnership, or LLC, complete the following for each partner/offioP+•• 4eGRT ult-vwas IAIIU MjV-krz Partner/Officer Name (First Middle Last) DOB Social Security # , :%M tk LCE. MICd-IA V-7- (Partner/Officer Name (First Nddle Last) DOB Social Security# Home Address . Partner/Officer Name (First Middle Last) - DOB Social Security# Home Address Intoxicating liquor licensees roust attach a certificate of Liquor Liability Insurance to this form. The insurance certificate must contain all of the following: 1) Show the exact licensee name (corporation, partnership, LLC, etc) and business address as shown on the license. 2) Cover completely the license period set by the local city or county licensing authority as shown on the license. Circle One: (Yes During the past year has a summons been issued to the licensee under the Civil Liquor Liability Law? Workers Compensation Insurance is also required by all licensees: Please complete the following: Workers Compensation Insurance Company Policy I Certify that this license(s) has been approved in an official meeting bythe governing body of the city or county. City Clerk or County Auditor Signature Date (title) On Sale Intoxicating liquor licensees must also purchase a $20 Retailer Buyers Card. To obtain the application for the Buyers Card, please call 651-201-7504, or visit our website at wwwAl2s.state.mn.us. (Form 9011-12/09) 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION False Information Prohibited: No person shall make a false statement or material omission in a license application. Any false statement or material omission shall be grounds for denying or revoking a license. In answering the following questions, "Applicants" shall be governed as follows: For a Corporation, one officer shall execute this application for all officers, directors, and stockholders. For a Partnership, one of the "Applicants" shall execute this application for all members of the partnership. EVERY QUESTION MUST BE ANSWERED as NE, for and on behalf of W.41 -11f, &Y IT <11Kjo hereby apply for an On - Sale Intoxicating Liquor License to be located at 15161D bUI&O JIQ (Sr IVW , City of Andover, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statues, Chapter 340, commencing WMA& 20 wand ending 1Ahl1lLW1 20 2. Applicant's date of birth__ Birthdates of Partners — - - or Officers of Corporation 3. Applicant's Phone Number •r 4. Applicant's Email Address _ n v 5. The residence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: _ 6. Is the applicant a citizen of the United States? fiS- If naturalized, state date and place of naturalization: If a corporation or partnership, state citizenship of all officers or partners 7. The person who executes this application shall give spouse's full name and address. 94AI T iao4jP,-- S M 1 ref JA4417 11 OL 8. What occupations have applicant and associates in this application followed in the past five vears? 9. If a partnership, state name and address of each member of partnership. If a corporation: Date of incorporation: t) 90-2�O ( ' State in which incorporated: 14N Amount of authorized capitalization: Amount of paid capital: If a subsidiary of another corporation, so state: Af lk Name and address of all officers, directors, and stockholders, and the number of shares held by each: If incorporated under the laws of another state, is corporation authorized to do business in this state: Number of certificate of authority: 10. On what floor is the establishment located, or to be located? 11. Describe the premises to be licensed. Dec-1-11.00n.rr I.i 2AM.4, rnr_arO,caM 12. Is the establishment located near an academy, college, university, church, elementary, middle school or high school? yf4s State approximate distance of the establishment from such school or church: t t"ifi!%h/I & 13. Give name and address of owner of building establishment is to be ln�nf�rf in Has owner of building any connection, directly or indirectly, with applicant? 14. Are the taxes on the above mentioned property delinquent? In accordance with City Code Title 3, no license shall be granted for operation or renewal on any premises on which taxes, assessment or other financial claims of the City are delinquent and unpaid. 15. State whether applicant or any of his associates in this application have ever had an application for a liquor license rejected by any municipality or state authority. MO If so, give date and details: 16. Has the applicant or any of his associates in this application during the five years immediately preceding this application ever had a license under the Minnesota Liquor Control Act revoked for any violation of such laws or local ordinances? If so, give date and details: 17. State whether applicant or any of his associates in this application during the past five years were ever convicted of any law violations or any crime in this state or any other state or under Federal Laws. If so, give date and details: UD 18. State whether any person, other than applicants, has the right, title or interest in the furniture, fixtures or equipment in the premises for which license is applied; and, if so, give name and details: 19. Is the applicant or any of his associates in this application a member of the City Council in the municipality where this license is be issued? If applicant for license is the spouse of a member of the governing body or where other family relationship exists, such member shall not vote on this application. 20. Have applicants any interest whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in any other liquor establishment in the State of Minnesota? No Give name and address of such establishment: 21. Furnish the name and address of at least three business references, including one bank reference: rt n(knuxv— i, I Mrl 4 !�Pl Q? (-T5 . V*V- SC449-01=A—;i2 A 22. What is the seating capacity of this establishment? 23. During what hours will food be available? II aJM — 9)QYM 24._ State the name of the person who will operate the restaurant. TA-tyt Ah2 !Cl/1j-! ' 7� 25. State the name of the person who will operate the bar. 26. State the number of people the restaurant will employ. 27. Wililllfff000d service be the principal business of this establishment? 28. State trade name to be used. wktTr g4p-a rr lCinmgN 29. If this restaurant is in conjunction with any other business (such as resort, etc.) describe such business. 30. How many years has this business been in operation under this ownership? 1 31. Does applicant intend to sell intoxicating liquor to other than the consumer? 00 32. How many months of the year will this establishment be open? 33. Applicant and his associates in this application will strictly comply with all the laws of the State of Minnesota governing the taxation and sale of intoxicating liquor, rules and regulations, promulgated by the Liquor Control Commissioner, and all laws of the country, and I hereby certify that I have read the foregoing questions and that the answers to said questions are true to my knowledge. 34. Prior to consideration of the application an investigation shall be made by the county sheriff's department of all persons listed on the license application. a1�9 a� Signature Data icense :Fees _Sunday Liqu&Licerise 200.00 License _Intoxicating &vSale;. 5'250:00 4 -.:I � ozcatirig (jffSale 200:00'- • ane Qnly:_. 500:00 :: ;.. 0 a:m. Closi� 50 400 e.. 9 Aetion.by.Cty:Couricil: _4ppinved Denied. Date;. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and Councilmembers FROM: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator SUBJECT: Approve Official Depositories & Banks DATE: January 4, 2022 INTRODUCTION Each year the City Council is required by state law to approve a resolution designating the City's official depositories, supplemental depositories of investments and designating an individual(s) as the approval authority for collateral transactions. DISCUSSION The depositories listed on the attached resolution, are the organizations the City currently conducts business with, and staff is recommending. BUDGETIMPACT None. ACTION REQUIRED The Andover City Council is requested to approve the attached resolution that designates depositories for City funds and designates the City Administrator or Finance Manager of the City of Andover as the approval authority for the release and acceptance of all collateral to be held by the City in conjunction with City funds on deposit with authorized institutions. submitted, - Resolution CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES OF CITY FUNDS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DEPOSITORIES OF CITY FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES ONLY. WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes sets forth the procedures for the deposit of public funds which include requiring the Andover City Council to annually designate the official depositories for City funds and manage the collateral pledged to such funds; and WHEREAS, other financial institutions are, from time to time, able to pay the City of Andover interest rates on deposits that are greater than can be obtained from the official depositories. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover that the City's official depositories for 2022 are the Andover office of Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, N.A. and the Andover office of US Bank. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Wells Fargo Investment Services Inc. and Wells Fargo Institutional Trust; US. Bank Institutional Trust; the Minnesota Municipal Money Market Fund (4M); Premier Bank of Andover (includes Maplewood, Rochester & Farmington charters); Northland Securities; Comerica Securities Inc.; and Raymond James be designated as additional depositories for 2022 for investment and cash management purposes only. BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Administrator or Finance Manager of the City of Andover are hereby designated as the approval authority for the release and acceptance of all collateral to be held by the City in conjunction with City funds on deposit with authorized institutions. Adopted by the Andover City Council on the 4th day of January 2022. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Sheri Bukkila - Mayor Michelle Hartner — Deputy City Clerk AK66w^�(2) 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City FROM: Michelle Harmer, Deputy City SUBJECT: Designate Official Newspaper DATE: January 4, 2022 INTRODUCTION Each year the City Council must designate the official newspaper of the city where publication of official notices is made. DISCUSSION The Anoka County Union has submitted their proposal to serve as the city's legal newspaper for 2022. The legal publication rate will be $10.75 per column inch, no change from 2021. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to designate an official newspaper for 2022. Respectfully submitted, Michelle Harmer Deputy City Clerk Attach: Publication Proposal F J FA EAST CENTRAL MINNESOTA November 18, 2021 Michelle Harmer City Clerk City of Andover 1685 Crosstown Blvd NW Andover, MN 55304 Dear Michelle, It is with great pleasure that we ask to serve as the official newspaper for the City of Andover in 2022. As we continue to implement new changes in the newspaper to improve readership, we feel it's important to provide readers with the city's public notices in addition to news stories, features and photographs of local events we cover each week. We would like to publish your public notices in the Anoka County UnionHerald. The legal publication rate for the Anoka County UnionHerald as of January 1, 2022, will remain unchanged from the 2021 rate of 10.75 per column inch. If any documents need to be manually typeset, a $20 flat fee will be charged per public notice. As a newspaper published in the County of Anoka, we meet the requirements to qualify as your official legal newspaper. The deadline will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday for Fridays publication. All public notices published in the Anoka County UnionHerald will be posted to abcnewspapers.com — which averages over 54,000 unique visitors per month in search of local news and information. We have appreciated your business over the past years and hope that we can be of service to you in 2022 as a credible, locally -owned, weekly community news source. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 763-691-6001 or email me at yublicnoticena,apRecm.com. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Tonya Ofbeck Legal Notice Department Manager 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: Administrat Michelle Hartner, Deputy City Clerk Appoint Vice Mayor January 4, 2022 INTRODUCTION Each year the Mayor appoints a person to serve as Acting Mayor during the times the Mayor is absent. DISCUSSION The Vice Mayor would fulfill the role of Acting Mayor under the City Code and State Statute during times the Mayor is absent. Mayor Bukkila nominated Councilmember Holthus as Vice Mayor in 2021. ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to appoint a Vice Mayor based upon the Mayor's recommendation who would serve as Acting Mayor for 2022 during the Mayor's absence. Respectfully submitted, Michelle Harmer Deputy City Clerk 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Mayor and City Council CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator FROM: Michelle Harmer, Deputy City Clerk SUBJECT: Appoint Committees and Commissions DATE: January 4, 2022 INTRODUCTION Each year Committees and Commissions are appointed based upon the recommendation of the Mayor. DISCUSSION The following were appointed in 2021: Special Committees: Public Works Committee: Councilmember Holthus (Chair) & Councilmember Nelson Newsletter Committee: Councilmember Barthel (Chair) & Councilmember Butler Standing Committee: Finance & Personnel Committee: Entire Council City Appointed Representatives in 2021 Fire Relief Association: Mayor Bukkila & Finance Manager Lee Brezinka Anoka County Fire Protection Council: Mayor Bukkila, Councilmember Holthus as alternate Anoka -Hennepin Community Education Advisory Board: Parks Maintenance Supervisor Jason Grode QCTV Commission: Councilmember Barthel & City Administrator Jim Dickinson Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization: Assistant Public Works Director Todd Haas & Councilmember Holthus as alternate Anoka County Joint Law Enforcement Council: Mayor Bukkila (Anoka County appointment) & City Administrator Jim Dickinson as alternate. North Metro Mayors Board of Directors: Mayor Bukkila & City Administrator Jim Dickinson ACTION REQUIRED The City Council is requested to appoint members for the Standing Committees and Commissions for 2022 based upon the Mayor's recommendations. Respectfully submitted, Michelle Hartner Deputy City Clerk 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER. MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.AN DOVE RMN. GOV TO: Mayor and Council Members CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administra FROM: Joe Janish, Community Development or SUBJECT: Consider Conditional Use Permit (CUP) / Planned Unit Development (PUD) Request — PIN 30-32-24-43-0018; Unaddressed parcel — Blaine Waters, Quest Development (Applicant — LGA Andover LLC) - Planning DATE: January 4, 2021 INTRODUCTION The City Council is asked to review a Conditional Use Permit (CUP)/ Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Property that will be known as Andover Crossings. In August of 2021, the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council reviewed a Sketch Plan for this project. The proposal contains a mixture of Commercial and Residential property. The PUD is requested by LGA Andover LLC. The property is currently planned for a 150 unit apartment building, a senior living complex, and commercial property. At this time staff is working through the Preliminary Plat and Commercial Site Plans for the Apartment Complex and Senior Living Complex. Currently staff continues to review the preliminary plat, and commercial site plans. Tonight we are discussing the zoning deviations as part of the PUD which will assist staff with the commercial site plan review. Andover Crossings currently consists of three projects (apartment building, assisted living and memory care, commercial property). A separate narrative for each project has been submitted and attached for your review. Street Improvements Right of Way Width: City staff supports the proposal of a standard ROW. 7' Avenue Traffic Signal Access: Traffic Signal: Over the course of time the developer and City staff have worked with CenterPoint Energy to obtain an easement through their property to provide for the signalized intersection. At this time an outside consultant is working with Anoka County Highway Department on the geometries of the signalized intersection and the improvements that will be needed for the installation. The City of Andover has also been in contact with the City of Anoka related to the traffic signal design. F) 7th Avenue Right -in Access: The applicant is currently proposing a private right in access from 7th Avenue. Bunker Lake Blvd. Access: This access was originally proposed to be a % access. Upon discussions with Anoka County Highway Department in order for the applicant to receive a right in access from 7th Avenue, the access has been reduced to a right in and right out only. This access point has also been shifted to the west compared to the original location within the sketch plan. The applicant will also construct a pedestrian crossing of Inca Street near the northern property line. This will allow pedestrians to cross the roadway and provide a protected place to stop in the middle of the road. • PEDESTRIAN CROSSING RIGHT IN ONLY RIGHT WRIGHT OUT ONLY u m BUNKER LAKE BLVD. Trees/Landscape The site currently has few trees. The applicant is proposing to install trees and plantings meeting our landscaping requirements. Any future deviations would require an amendment to the PUD. The applicant(s) as part of their Commercial Site Plan have shown landscaping. Pi Utilities Each of the lots will be served by City of Andover municipal water and sewer. City water and sewer would be provided to the site from the east as depicted below. The applicant will also provide a stub to the east for future development in the northeast comer. • unLmEs . -. - - ^� WATER ; —•- —�-- .. - — - r .. •; WATER •..._-.''"""' '_. _ ' WATER t SEWER BUNKER LAKE BLVD. Signage: No deviations are being requested. The applicant is proposing a sign for the development at the intersection of Bunker Lake Blvd and 7h Avenue. This sign will allow for the all of the property owners to advertise in the area. This includes the apartments and senior living facility, both of which intend to have a monument sign. Each individual business and each residential use could still have their own signage. According to City Code this is a quick overview on signage: Area Identification Sign Standards (Corner of 7th/Bunker in Neighborhood Business District): • Size: Shall not exceed 300 -square feet. • Height: No taller than the highest outside wall or parapet on the property in which it is located or twenty-five feet, whichever is less. • Setbacks: Must be setback at least 10 -feet from right-of-way. • Location must be identified on preliminary plat or commercial site plan. 3 3 M Neighborhood Business District Sign Standards: • Size: The aggregate footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of three (3) square feet per front foot of building. No single sign shall exceed 100 square feet except for area identification signs (see above). • Height: No taller than the highest outside wall or parapet on the property in which it is located or twenty-five feet, whichever is less. • Setbacks: Must be setback at least 10 -feet from right-of-way. Residential District Sign Standards: • Number: One per lot frontage. • Size: o Residential Uses — 4 square feet per dwelling. o histitutional Uses — 32 square feet. • Height: No more than ten feet (10') above grade. Signs need to be 10 feet from property lines and outside drainage and utility easements. DISCUSSION According to City Code 13-3 Planned Unit Development, the purpose of a PUD is to encourage more efficient allocation of density and intensity of land use where such arrangement is desirable and feasible by providing the means of greater creativity and flexibility in environmental design than provided under strict application of the standards set in code. Attached for your review is City Code 13-3. City Code 13-3-9 regulates the findings that are required for a PUD to be approved and 13-3-11 identifies desirable PUD design standards that are sought in any PUD proposal. As part of the attached PUD narrative, the applicant addresses the design qualities they believe the City seeks when granting a PUD proposal as identified in City Code 13-3-11. City Code 13-3-9 states the following required findings for the Council to consider when approving a PUD: The proposed development is not in conflict with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan for the City. The most recent Comprehensive Plan shows this property as part Neighborhood Commercial and Urban Residential High Low. 2018 Comprehensive Plan Goals that may be relevant which are found in Chapter 1: Foundation of the Comprehensive Plan (see attachment for additional goals). Overarching Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal 1: Maintain and enhance the quality of life in Andover Land Use Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal: Encourage appropriate economic growth and redevelopment. Goal: Reduce maintenance and energy costs for public facilities and infrastructure. Housing Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal: Provide a variety of housing types to accommodate the life cycle needs of all residents. Goal: Remain responsive to housing market demands through implementation of the Land Use Plan Transportation Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal: Provide a safe and efficient transportation system that is cost effective and serves the existing and future access and mobility needs of the City. Goal: Minimize impacts of the transportation system on the natural environment. 2. The proposed development is designed in such a manner as to form a desirable and unified environment within its own boundaries. The applicant is proposing residential uses on the East side of the roadway and commercial on the West side. The applicant will construct three access points to the development, a right-in/right-out at Bunker Lake Blvd, a full signalized intersection at 7h Avenue and a right -in only at 7th Avenue. The applicant will utilize density averaging to M achieve the overall desired density of 20 units per acre within the residential development. 3. The proposed development demonstrates how each modified or waived requirement contributes to achieving the purpose of PUD. Each deviation to the residential requirements will allow for a higher density within the range allowed by the comprehensive plan. The deviations to parking will still keep into similar to our surrounding communities such as Blaine. The deviation to height will allow for the apartments to have more of a residential look vs. a f at roof. The PUD allows flexibility in design and allows for the apartment to be constructed. The lot area deviation allows for the ability to achieve the density identified in the Comprehensive Plan. 4. The PUD is of composition, and arrangement that its construction, marketing, and operation are feasible as a complete unit without dependence upon any subsequent unit. This development will construct a roadway providing connections to 7`h Avenue and Bunker Lake Blvd. The applicant intends to utilize electronic signage at the intersection of 7r4 Avenue and Bunker Lake Blvd. allowing for each business and also the apartments and Senior Living facility to utilize. ❖ The City Council will need to determine if the developer's proposal satisfactorily meets these required findings. Continued on Next Page 1911143011"1 = a11III'lI l/-01171 N l7.'f The applicant is requesting flexibility in the bulk area standards including size, dimension, and density. The following table depicts the proposed conceptual PUD standards: Proposed Conce tuaI PUD Standards Proposed Proposed City Code City Code Residential Commercial No. Item Standards: M2 Standards: NB M-2 B 1 Lot Width 150' 150' 150'+ 150'+ 2 Lot Depth 150' 150' 150'+ 150'+ 4,000 - 5,000 s.f. 2,692 — 3,226 s.f. 3 Lot Area per bedroom 22,500 s.f. per bedroom 22,500+ s.f. 40' (Apts.) 4 IFront Yard Setback 40' 40' 37' (Assisted) 5_ Side.Yard Setback 30' 10'/ 30' 30' 10' / 30'+ 6 Rear yard setback 30' 40' 30'+ 40'+ 7 Setback County Road 50' 50' 40'— 46' (Assisted) 501+ Max Lot Coverage 8 (structure) 30% 40% 20-25% 6-19% 9 Right of Way 60' 60' 60' 60' 10' 10' 9'- underground 10 Parking Stall Width 10' 10' (Apts.) Number of underground/ 11 garage parking stalls 1 per unit N/A 1 per unit (Apts.) N/A 2.5 per unit (Apts.) 2.0 per unit (Apts.) 12 Number of Parking Spaces 1 /.5 (Asst. Lvg.) varies .78 /0 (Assisted) 13 Shared access (commercial) N/A N/A Shared 20' — Front (internal road) — (Apts.) 10' — internal road 20' — Front 20' — Front 20' — County Road 5' — internal/ 20'— ROW 20'— ROW ROW shared driveways 10' — Side int. 10'— Side int. 10' — Side int. 10' — County 14 Parking Setbacks 10' - Rear 10' - Rear 10' - Rear Road ROW 15 Building Height 35 35 39' S" (Apts.) 35 *Red test indicates deviation from City Code Zoning and Lot Standards Rezoning will need to occur to follow the road alignment. Historically the City of Andover has completed the rezoning requests with the Preliminary Plat request. The east side of the road will be Multiple Dwelling (M-2) and the West side of the road will be Neighborhood Business (NB). This will be completed through a separate process. The subject property includes property zoned NB: Neighborhood Business and property zoned M-2: Multiple Dwelling. City Code requirements for the NB zoning district include a minimum lot size of 22,500 square feet (approximately half an acre) and a minimum lot width of 150 feet measured at the front yard setback line. City Code requirements in the M-2 zoning district include a minimum lot size of 4,000 per 1 -bedroom apartment or 5,000 per 2 -bedroom apartment. Based on the lot sizes for the multifamily dwelling units the applicant is proposing to deviate from the M-2 standards. The following explains the lot size deviations for the multifamily dwelling units. Market Rate Apartments: Our Comprehensive Plan indicates the area should have a density of 12 to 20 units per acre. Currently City Code for M-2: Multiple Dwelling requires lot area per unit of 4,000 square feet for a one -bedroom apartment and 5,000 square feet for a two-bedroom unit. If we assume that all units are 2 -bedroom this apartment building would require 750,000 square feet (17.2 acres), which is nearly the acreage of the entire development. This would also only provide a density of 8.2 units per acre which is inconsistent with Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use guidance of 12-20 units per acre (reduction from 12 units per acre to 8.2 units may also impact required minimum density for the community since the area was planned for a minimum of 12 units per acre). As presented this evening the applicant is providing 2,692 square feet for each apartment unit (150 units / 9.27 acres). Assisted Living Facility_: The City of Andover would consider the Assisted Living Facility as a Multiple Dwelling. This particular property would require 128,000 square feet (2.9 acres) which would provide a density of 11 units per acre. As presented this evening the applicant is providing 3,226 square feet for each unit (32 units/2.37 Acres). Apartments and Assisted Living Combined: Both residential projects combined yield approximately 20 units per acre, which would achieve 2,022 square feet for each lot (182 units / 11.64 acres). Lot Area is defined as the area bound by the lot lines so if the applicant includes portions of the wetlands, they would be able to achieve an overall lot area of 2,786 per unit. Front Yard Setback The assisted living memory care facility front property line is on the Western boundary. The survey shows that the building is 37.3 feet from the property line. Conversations with the owner/operator of the facility indicated they will make the adjustment to meet the minimum setback as identified in City Code which is 40 feet. Setback County Road The proposed building is 40 feet from Bunker Lake Blvd. City code requires 50 feet. This 40 feet allows for a better internal layout of the floorplan for the facility. Grading and stormwater ponding tend to restrict the location for the structure and then upon laying out the parking the 10 foot deviation lends itself for an overall better site layout. Parking Assisted Living Facility: At this time City Staff would conclude that the Assisted Living Facility would be considered "Elderly (Senior citizen housing) and would require 32 parking stalls, however just over '/o of the stalls are proposed without proof of parking. The applicant has proposed the creation of 25 parking stalls, and does not provide "proof' of 7 additional stalls. Elderly (senior citizen) housing Reservation of area equal to 1 space per unit. Initial development is, however, required only 1/2 space per unit, and said number of spaces can continue until such time as the City Council considers a need for additional parking spaces has been demonstrated Market Rate Apartments: Currently City Code would require 2.5 parking stalls per unit. The applicant is proposing 2 parking stalls per unit, (City of Blaine 2 stalls per unit, Coon Rapids 2.25 stalls per unit, Ramsey 2.5 stalls per unit). Residential, multiple -family dwellings 2 spaces per unit, at least 1 of which spaces shall be in an enclosed garage, plus 1/2 space per unit for visitors' parking The apartment building is proposing 9 foot wide stalls in the underground parking area. This allows for more parking to fit into the foundation and allows for better flexibility with support beams to support the structure above. A nine foot stall width is common among many communities. Building Height The apartment is proposed to be constructed with a height of 39 feet 5 inches. This is due to a few factors. One factor is the peaked roof which lends to the overall characteristic of a residential structure. The other is the fact that apartments are now being constructed with additional height. For example 10 apartments used to have 8 foot ceiling height in the apartments and now it is more favorable to have 9 foot height. The building will have an internal fire suppression system and is also providing for a gated emergency route around the building. This emergency route would allow for fire access and will be constructed to accommodate the heavy vehicle traffic of large fire trucks. The applicant has also increased setbacks for the structure in order to eliminate building shadows to be cast on other building structures throughout the day and seasons. Other Standards With a PUD all standards apply as typical, unless otherwise specified in the PUD request. The applicant is asking for deviations from the minimum standards as noted above. All other regulations will still apply at time of development. This PUD will still require the Preliminary Plat process, commercial site plan process and city review of each individual commercial lot. Amendments may arise in the future that the Planning and Zoning Commission, and City Council would have to approve. Owners Association The applicant will have an owners association with the seller as the declarant in the association documents. Park and Recreation Commission Review The Park and Recreation Commission reviewed the request on August 12, 2021. The direction was to accept cash -in -lieu of land. The current Master Park Plan does not identify any park land in this area. The development plans for the apartment building include recreational space for the residents on the east side of the building including green space, a play area, and community patio. PLANNING COMMISSION DISCUSSION: The Planning and Zoning Commission held a Public Hearing on January 4, 2021. The Commission made a unanimous recommendation of approval of the request as presented. No public comments where provided during the Public Hearing. Below is a highlight of comments/questions during the meeting: • Discussion related to the proof of parking related to the Assisted Living/Memory Care facility deviation. Members expressed some concern related to parking during special events at the site such as Holiday events, or birthdays. • Questions on process of change in "Use" related to the Assisted Living/Memory Care facility. • Discussion related to the 9 foot wide parking stalls underground. • Size of elevators and move in corridors for the market rate apartments. • Questions on if any specific users for the commercial spaces and the applicant indicated there are no specific commercial uses at this time. • Traffic impacts on 7th Avenue and Bunker Lake Blvd. Staff noted that the land use from our current comprehensive plan was utilized for the "future" traffic counts on these roadways. Staff also noted that the applicant along with the City of Anoka, Anoka 10 11 County Highway, and City of Andover are in the process of working on the design work for the future signal at 143`d Avenue N.W. • Questions related to how pedestrians might be able to access the library located to the West. Staff noted that the future traffic signal intersection would have a pedestrian crossing and as part of the design the City of Anoka is planning to construct a trail on the West side of 7' Avenue. Staff also noted that the intersection of Bunker Lake Blvd. and 76' Avenue currently has a pedestrian crossing at the traffic signal. A commissioner indicated they would like to have the timing of the existing light verified it is appropriate for pedestrian crossings. Staff noted that this would be forwarded to the Anoka County Highway Department. • Questions on school bus service to the Apartments. Staff noted they don't work for the school or bus company but past experience leads them to believe that the bus stop would be located at Inca, and the bus would attempt to have the exit door face the apartments during pick up and drop off. • Commissioners questioned where the dog park was located for the apartments. • Questions related to the development access points and if staff thought there might be any traffic congestion issues. • A question was asked if the apartments would have sites for Electric Vehicles. The developer noted they are expecting to have 24 stalls that could charge an electric vehicle. ACTION REQUESTED The City Council is asked to consider the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and make a decision on the Conditional Use Permit (CUP)/Planned Unit Development (PUD) request. Respecfu ly submitted, L7 ,/1 p Joe Janish Community Development Director Attachments Draft Resolution of Approval .13 Draft Resolution of Denial .17 2018 Comprehensive Plan Goals .19 City Code 13-3 Planned Unit Development .31 Applicants Narratives .35 Chapter 12 Neighborhood Business Uses .48 Public Hearing Notification Area .52 Location Map .53 Preliminary Plat Plan Sheet .54 Overview of Apartment Site .56 Apartment Elevations .57 Apartment Landscaping Plan Sheet .58 11 Overview of Assisted Living/Memory Care Site . Assisted Living/Memory Care Elevations Assisted Living/Memory Care Landscaping Plan Sheet .60 .61 .63 Cc: Blaine Waters, LGA Andover, LLC, 10700 Old County Road 15, Suite 285, Plymouth, MN 55446 Della Kolpin, 2880 Jewel Lane North Plymouth, MN 55447 Wade Tollefson, Noberg Homes, 1428 50' Ave. S. Anoka, MN Bob Lyngen, Gonyea Land Company (email only) 12 12 13 CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. R A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CONDITION USE PERMIT / PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT REQUESTED BY LGA ANDOVER, LLC (OWNER), PRESENTED AS ANDOVER CROSSINGS, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota, except that part thereof lying south of the south line of Parcel 1, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 22 and its westerly extension. And except Parcel 1, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 22 And except Parcels 20 and 20A, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 82 WHEREAS, LGA ANDOVER, LLC has requested a Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Andover Crossings, and; WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the request and has determined that said request does meet the criteria of City Code and would not have a detrimental effect upon the health, safety, general welfare, values of property and scenic views in the surrounding area, and; WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the request and has determined that said request does meet the criteria of City Code and 13-3-9; as the proposed PUD is not in conflict with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan for the City; and; WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends to the City Council the approval of the Conditional Use Permit / Planned Unit Development request, and; WHEREAS, the City Council of Andover has reviewed the request and has determined that said request does meet the criteria of City Code and 13-3-9 because: 1. The proposed development is not in conflict with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan for the City. The most recent Comprehensive Plan shows this property as part neighborhood commercial and Urban Residential High Low. 2018 Comprehensive Plan Goals that may be relevant which are found in Chapter 1: Foundation of the Comprehensive Plan. Overarching Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal 1: Maintain and enhance the quality of life in Andover 13 14 Land Use Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal: Encourage appropriate economic growth and redevelopment. Goal: Reduce maintenance and energy costs for public facilities and infrastructure. Housing Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal: Provide a variety of housing types to accommodate the life cycle needs of all residents. Goal: Remain responsive to housing market demands through implementation of the Land Use Plan Transportation Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal: Provide a safe and efficient transportation system that is cost effective and serves the existing and future access and mobility needs of the City. Goal: Minimize impacts of the transportation system on the natural environment. 2. The proposed development is designed in such a manner as to form a desirable and unified environment within its own boundaries. The applicant is proposing residential uses on one side of the roadway and commercial on the other side. The applicant will construct three access points to the development, a right-in/right-out at Bunker Lake Blvd, a full signalized intersection at 7`" Avenue and a right -in only at 7rh Avenue. The applicant will utilize a density averaging to achieve the overall desired density of 20 units per acre with the residential development. 3. The proposed development demonstrates how each modified or waived requirement contributes to achieving the purpose of PUD. Each deviation to the residential requirements will allow for a higher density within the range allowed by the comprehensive plan. The deviations to parking will still keep into similar to our surrounding communities such as Blaine. The deviation to height will allow for the apartments to have more of a residential look vs. a fat roof. The PUD allows flexibility in design and allows for the apartment to be constructed. The lot area deviation allows for the ability to achieve the density identified in the Comprehensive Plan. 4. The PUD is of composition, and arrangement that its construction, marketing, and operation are feasible as a complete unit without dependence upon any subsequent unit. This development will construct a roadway providing connections to 7`h Avenue and Bunker Lake Blvd. The applicant intends to utilize electronic signage at the intersection 14 15 of 7Ih Avenue and Bunker Lake Blvd. allowing for each business and also the apartments and Senior Living facility to utilize. NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Andover does hereby a rove the Conditional Use Permit/ Planned Unit Development for Andover Crossings on the above legally described property with the following conditions: 1. Applicant shall address all staff comments related to the Preliminary Plat, Commercial Site Plans, and all applicable permits to the satisfaction of the City. 2. Upon approval of Andover Crossings Preliminary Plat, it shall be incorporated into the PUD. 3. The following deviations shall be permitted within the PUD, any items not addressed within this resolution shall adhere to City Code: Proposed Conce foal PUD Standards Proposed Proposed Cit' Code Cit' Code Residential Commercial No. Item Standards: NI2 Standards: NB i-2 1 Lot Width 150' 150' 150'+ 150'+ 2 Lot Depth 150' 150' 1501+ 1502-1- 50'+4,000 4,000- 5,000 s_f. 1692 — 3,226 s;,£ 3 Lot Area per bedroom 22,500 s.£ per bedroom 22,500+ s.f. 40' (Apts.) 4 Front Yard Setback 40' 40' 40' (Assisted) 5 Side Yard Setback 30' 10'/302 30' 10' 130'+ 6 Rear yard setback 30' 40' 30'+ 40'+ 7 Setback County Road 50' S0' 40' — 46' (Assisted) 501+ Max Lot Coverage 8 (structure) 30% 40% 20-25% 6-19% 9 Right of Way 60' 60' 60' 60' 10' 10' 9'- underground 10 Parking Stall Width 10' 10' (Apts.) Number of underground! 11 garage parking stalls 1 per unit N/A 1 per unit (Apts.) N/A 2.5 per unit (Apts.) 2.0 per unit (Apts.) 12 Number of Parking Spaces 11'.5 (Asst. Lam.) Caries .78 /0 (Assisted) _ 13 Shared access (commercial) N/A N/A Shared 20' — Front (internal road) — (Apts.) 10' — internal roa 20' — Front 20' —Front 20' — County Road 5' — internal/ 20' — ROW 20'—ROW ROW shared drivevmys 10'— Side int. 10'— Side int. 10'— Side int. 10' — County 14 Parking Setbacks 10' - Rear 10' - Rear 10' -Rear Road ROW 15 Building Height 35 35 39'5' (Apts.) 35 4. The applicant shall be responsible for access approval by Anoka County Highway Department and construction costs associated with the access. 15 16 5. The applicant shall obtain all necessary permits from appropriate agencies. 6. All lots shall follow and adhere the Commercial Site Plan process and review, and city comments related to said review shall be appropriately addressed. 7. This PUD is contingent upon approval of rezoning of the property, and Preliminary Plat approval. 8. Any drive through presented at time of the Commercial Site Plan shall request a separate Conditional Use Permit for said drive through and follow the appropriate CUP process. 9. If the City Council determines that no significant progress has been made in the first twelve (12) months after the approval of this resolution, the PUD, will be null and void. 10. Adjust the Front yard setback for the Assisted Living Memory Care to meet the minimum front yard setback of 40 feet. 11. An Owners Association is created. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover on this 40' day of January, 2022. CITY OF ANDOVER 04WI1MIS Michelle Harmer, Deputy City Clerk Sheri Bukkila, Mayor 12 17 CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. R A RESOLUTION DENYING THE CONDITION USE PERMIT / PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT REQUESTED BY LGA ANDOVER, LLC (OWNER), PRESENTED AS ANDOVER CROSSINGS, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota, except that part thereof lying south of the south line of Parcel 1, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 22 and its westerly extension. And except Parcel 1, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 22 And except Parcels 20 and 20A, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 82 WHEREAS, LGA ANDOVER, LLC has requested a Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Andover Crossings, and; WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the request and has determined that said request did meet the criteria of City Code and would not have a detrimental effect upon the health, safety, general welfare, values of property and scenic views in the surrounding area, and; WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the request and determined that said request meets the criteria of City Code and 13-3-9; as the proposed PUD is consistent with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan for the City; the proposed development is designed in such a manner as to form a desirable and unified environment within its own boundaries; and the proposed development demonstrates how each modified or waived requirement contributes to achieving the purpose of a PUD; the PUD is of composition, and arrangement that its construction, marketing, and operation are feasible as a complete unit without dependence upon any subsequent unit, and: WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends to the City Council the approval -Of the Conditional Use Permit/Planned Unit Development request, and; WHEREAS, the City Council of Andover has reviewed the request and disagrees with the recommendation of the Planning Commission, and has determined that said request does not meet the criteria of City Code and 13-3-9 because: 1. 2. 3. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Andover does hereby deny the Conditional Use Permit on the above legally described property for a Planned Unit Development for Andover Crossings due to the following findings: 1. 17 2. 3. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover on this 4h day of January, 2022. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Michelle Hartner, Deputy City Clerk Sheri Bukkila, Mayor In IU l' I T Y O f 1 OA 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1-3 Goals, Objectives and Policies The following pages describe the goals of the community and the strategies that are employed to achieve them. The goals, objectives and policies are structured according to the topic that they address. However, it is important to remember that these statements are interrelated. As a result, the cause and effect for each topic must be considered when decisions concerning the Comprehensive Plan are made. For the purposes of this plan these terms are defined as follows: Goal: A statement that expresses a desired outcome or state of affairs. Objective: A statement that provides direction on how the goal will be achieved Policy: A specific action that will be taken or a general rule that will be applied to a specific situation Overarching Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal 1: Maintain and enhance the quality of life in Andover Objective: Efficiently provide basic services to improve all aspects of the city that contribute to quality of life including land use, public safety, transportation, recreation, health, education, and resource preservation Policy: Prepare, implement, periodically evaluate and update local controls such as: • Comprehensive Plan • City Code • Capital Improvement Plan • Water Resource Management Plan • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program • Parks and Open Space Plan Objective: Preserve the rural character of the community Policies: • Preserve the Rural Residential Planning Area Designation Identified by the Metropolitan Council 2040 Regional Development Framework • Plan the efficient expansion of municipal sewer and water through implementation of the Land Use Plan • Preserve natural areas through implementation of the Parks and Open Space Plan 11 NDOVE 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1 - 4 Goal 2: Maintain a high degree of community planning and involvement Objective: Ensure an open and accessible local government that is responsive to the needs of residents Policies: • Provide access to information in a variety of forms including the newsletter, official newspaper, web site and televised meetings • Maintain healthy relationships with residents, businesses, community groups, school districts, and government agencies to ensure all points of view are represented • Promote participation in citizen advisory committees • Consider all available information and the potential impacts on all aspects of the community when making land use decisions • Maintain a mix of land uses, including schools, professional and medical office, retail, community and park facilities to provide a vital node of activity in the vicinity of City Hall, as well as along major corridors • Encourage resident involvement through the public hearing process and utilize a variety of public hearing notification methods including direct mailing, publication in the official newspaper and signs placed on subject properties Goal 3: Maintain the Comprehensive Plan as a relevant official document Objective: Consider Comprehensive Plan amendments that better achieve the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan Policies: Adhere to the goals, objectives and policies of this Comprehensive Plan to prevent incremental decision making that adversely affects the intent of the plan • Review Comprehensive Plan text amendments with the following criteria: o A public need for the proposed amendment can be identified o The proposed amendment is the best way to satisfy that need o The amendment is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan M La N15M 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1-5 o The amendment is in the best interest of the City of Andover as determined by the City Council • Review Comprehensive Plan amendments concerning a proposed land use change with the following criteria: o Conditions have changed since the present land use designation was established such to warrant the proposed amendment or the present land use designation is in error o The proposed land use is compatible with surrounding land uses and with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan o There is capacity of public systems, facilities and services to serve the proposed land use and capacity of these systems to serve other planned land uses is not adversely affected o Agreement can be reached for the applicant of the proposed land use to pay for any increased capacity of public systems, facilities and services required to serve the proposed land use o Potential impacts by the proposed land use on natural resources including vegetation, wetlands, floodplain and other natural features can be avoided or sufficiently mitigated as determined by the City Council o To ensure a transition or buffer between urban and rural residential zoning districts Land Use Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal 4: Allow residential growth while maintaining the quality of natural resources and amenities Objective: Clearly define areas for urban and rural residential development Objective: Promote orderly growth to ensure efficient utilization and delivery of community services Objective: Prevent extension of infrastructure that is inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan Objective: Work cooperatively with resource protection agencies and organizations to minimize the impact of development on natural resources and amenities Objective: Create opportunities for the city to preserve open space, nature preserves and natural amenities through review of development proposals and implementation of the Parks and Open Space Plan 7� 2t C 1 T 1' O 4' NDOW 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1-6 Policies: Maintain a Municipal Urban Service Area (MUSA) Boundary to define the boundary between the Developing Community and Rural Residential planning area designations of the 2040 Regional Development Framework • Stage urban development within the MUSA Boundary to ensure orderly growth and cost-efficient expansion of infrastructure • Review and update the staging plan periodically to address changes in times and conditions • Prohibit platting of property without municipal sewer and water within the MUSA Boundary; except for properties that cannot be feasibly developed at an urban capacity. • Restrict lot splits without municipal sewer and water within the MUSA Boundary • Encourage infill development within the MUSA Boundary with appropriate transitions to existing neighborhoods • Allow rural development outside of the MUSA Boundary consistent with the Rural Residential Land Use Designation • Require existing conditions information to be provided during the development review process to allow evaluation of opportunities to preserve and protect natural features and open space • Engage local watershed management organizations and other appropriate agencies and organizations in the review of development proposals Goal 5: Encourage appropriate economic growth and redevelopment Objective: Develop a diversified tax base through balanced development of commercial, light industrial, and residential properties Objective: Create cohesive vibrant retail hubs to serve the community by aggregating commercial land uses along Bunker Lake Boulevard Objective: Select strategic locations for neighborhood and community commercial sites and establish design performance standards for such uses that promote quality site design and compatible land use arrangements Objective: Prevent the intensification of neighborhood commercial areas that may negatively affect surrounding residential properties 7Y NI56W 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1-7 Policies: • Maintain the existing commercial nodes along Hanson Boulevard, Bunker Lake Boulevard, Round Lake Boulevard, Crosstown Drive and 7th Avenue as cohesive, interrelated nodes of commercial activity • Prevent fragmented, uncoordinated and linear commercial development away from these locations • Provide limited opportunities for commercial development in other areas of the city only when demand is demonstrated with a professionally prepared market study • Ensure that new development and redevelopment has a positive impact on the community by providing appropriate transitions and demonstrating compliance with the City Code • Promote redevelopment of existing industrial zones to accommodate industrial development, enhance community appearance and tax base • Allow limited industrial development within Andover Station North when the use, site design, and building architecture are compatible with the existing and planned uses within this commercial center • Encourage continued investment in the Andover North regional shopping area Goal: Protect and develop access for alternative energy systems Objective: Preserve reasonable access to all parcels so that alternative forms of energy can be used to supplement or replace conventional forms of energy Policies: • Encourage and support educational programs and research that focuses on alternative or renewable energy systems such as offered by Metro Cities, University of Minnesota Extension Services, Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance, Anoka County and other organizations • Encourage the possible use of solar energy in future housing developments • Encourage future site and building plans to design for efficient use of solar energy including such elements as the location of windows, shade trees, and driveways Goal: Reduce maintenance and energy costs for public facilities and infrastructure ZS. 23 NnovE 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1 - 8 Objective: Where feasible, use low energy design elements for future public facilities and infrastructure development Policy: • Explore alternative energy sources when replacing systems in public facilities Housing Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal: Provide a variety of housing types to accommodate the life cycle needs of all residents Goal: Remain responsive to housing market demands through implementation of the Land Use Plan Objective: Utilize the existing housing stock to provide a portion of the affordable housing demand projected by the Metropolitan Council Objective: Utilize local controls to provide opportunities for a variety of housing types, including affordable housing Objective: Continue to work with agencies that provide affordable housing and housing for residents with special needs Policies: • Work with property owners to identify sources of funding for home improvements to prevent deterioration of the city's older homes • Support Anoka County's efforts to implement the Five -Year Consolidated Plan Utilize the planned unit development review process for medium and high-density residential projects to encourage more efficient allocation of density and intensity of land use and get higher quality development while providing amenities not otherwise achievable with existing zoning classes. • Support public service agency applications for the Community Development Block Grant Program 2y 2y CIT1 OI' N]5bW 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1 - 9 2.5 Transportation Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal: Provide a safe and efficient transportation system that is cost effective and serves the existing and future access and mobility needs of the City Objective: Ensure adequate internal and external transportation access and links for efficient movement of people and goods Objective: Provide a transportation system that enhances quality economic development within the City Objective: Provide a transportation system that meets the varied needs of Andover residents Objective: Consider the mobility needs of all persons in the planning and development of the transportation system Objective: Continue to support Anoka County Transportation Department applications for safety improvements of roadways Policies: • Provide for early and continuing citizen involvement in transportation planning and implementation of projects • Provide a roadway system within a functional hierarchy that accommodates existing and future travel demands by providing the necessary design features to satisfy the roadway's intended use • Provide sufficient roadway capacity through the construction of transportation system improvements that accommodate existing and future demand • Require construction of transportation system improvements in conjunction with new developments when the need is created by the new development • Require payment for future transportation improvements as apart of development approval proportionate to the demand created by new developments • Ensure that all components of the transportation system are maintained and developed to the highest standards to insure against detrimental impact upon community growth • Utilize the Capital Improvement Plan to schedule projects that increase public safety by minimizing hazards and correcting poorly designed intersections and access points 25 Akb—W-^ 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1 - 10 Goal: Provide a coordinated transportation system that is compatible with adjacent municipality, Anoka County, Metropolitan Council and State of Minnesota transportation plans Objective: Coordinate transportation planning and transportation system improvements with other government agencies to increase efficiencies Objective: Increase opportunities for funding of local transportation system improvements from federal, state and county funding sources Policies: Coordinate grant applications and other funding requests, when appropriate, with neighboring municipalities, as well as state, regional and county agencies Coordinate participation of Anoka County and adjacent cities, where appropriate, in the provision of Transportation Plan elements Goal: Provide multi -modal transportation options whenever and wherever feasible and advantageous Objective: Periodically evaluate potential ridership and feasibility of joining the Metropolitan Transit Taxing District to provide additional transit options for Andover residents Policies: • Identify locations for park and ride facilities and preserve the ability to implement these facilities in the future • Promote ridesharing and increased vehicle occupancies throughout the City Goal: Minimize impacts of the transportation system on the natural environment Objective: Ensure environmentally sensitive implementation of the transportation system through the planning, design and construction of improvements Objective: Consider the impacts of improvements to the existing transportation system on land use, environmental, social, historic, and cultural resources Z (o `1VDOVE 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1 - 11 Policies: • Adhere to best management practices and all components of the Implementation Plan during the planning, construction and maintenance of the transportation system • Separate non -motorized traffic from arterial and collector roadways • Encourage joint parking facilities to conserve land Goal: Enhance accessibility by providing an interconnected multi- use trail system Objective: Provide an accessible trail system that links residential neighborhoods, commercial developments, and park areas Objective: Utilize multiple funding sources to complete the regional and local trail systems Objective: Coordinate trail construction with street improvement projects, new development, expansion and redevelopment projects Policies: • Maintain a map of existing and future local and regional trails and coordinate trail planning, construction and maintenance in the Capital Improvement Plan Fund regional trail system improvements adjacent to residential properties with trail fees collected from new residential developments • Require regional trail construction adjacent to commercial and industrial properties, where shown on the trails plan, in conjunction with development, expansion and redevelopment projects • Require local trail construction adjacent to residential, commercial and industrial properties, where shown on the trails plan, in conjunction with development, expansion and redevelopment projects • Develop trails in accordance with the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) standards • Coordinate trail and sidewalk improvements, where appropriate, with Anoka County and neighboring cities 27 27 ci rx or NDOVE 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1 -12 2 Water Resources Goals, Objectives and Policies These goals, objectives and policies are included within the City of Andover Water Resource Management Plan and Water Supply Plan. These are separate documents that have been adopted as a component of the Comprehensive Plan. Parks and Open Space Goals, Objectives and Policies Goal 1: Provide parks and facilities that meet present park needs and plan for the future needs of the city Objectives: a. Maintain and upgrade current park facilities b. Evaluate existing conditions and future growth projections to determine the types of parks and facilities needed to complete the park system C. Provide more passive recreation opportunities d. Provide for a balance among active and passive recreation areas and activities e. Provide recreation facilities for all age groups and abilities within the city f. Design and maintain recreation areas with appropriate lighting, landscaping, parking, and shelter design g. Consider the Site Selection Criteria established in the Parks and Open Space Plan and the standards of the National Recreation and Park Association in the planning and design of the park system Policies: • Implement a maintenance schedule for the grounds and facilities within the current park system • Aggregate resources from local, state and federal sources to complete planned improvements as scheduled in the Capital Improvement Plan • Maintain and Update the Park Study as a guide for the number, size, type and location of parks and facilities needed to complete the park system to serve the needs of residents HP C 1 T 1' O 1' 1 b—W— 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1 - 13 2'� • Accept only lands suitable for park and recreation purposes as fulfillment of the parkland dedication requirements. • Utilize the Capital Improvement Plan to schedule replacement of existing park facilities and installation of new facilities • Utilize the Park and Recreation Commission to advise the Council on matters relating to parks, recreation and park facilities • Provide regulations and policies for park use and park dedication • Consider the adopted Guidelines for Field Usage by Youth Athletic Associations • Work cooperatively with other organizations and government agencies to enhance local and regional park systems Goal 2: Promote, protect, preserve and enhance the City's natural resources and open space for the enjoyment of residents, protection of water and air quality and the preservation of wildlife habitat Objective: Consider development of passive, nature -related recreation or conservancy areas on sites found to be suitable for these purposes Objective: Identify appropriate areas for preservation through analysis of natural features, the Site Selection Criteria established in the Parks and Open Space Plan and the Land Use Plan Objective: Plan for and provide connections with the park and trail systems in a manner that both preserves and allows public enjoyment of natural areas Objective: Seek to provide buffer areas adjacent to significant natural resources and parks Policies: • Work collaboratively with property owners in the preservation of open space • Permanently protect open space with conservation easements, even when fee title acquisition and other methods are used • Prepare, implement and monitor the effectiveness of conservation plans that address the specific characteristics of the various types of natural areas • Utilize the Open Space Advisory Commission to advise the Council on matters concerning preservation of open space 2q CIT1 O NI5bWf' 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update 1-14 30 • Prevent incompatible land uses from locating adjacent to parks and open space areas through implementation of the Land Use Plan and zoning regulations • Work cooperatively with other organizations and government agencies to acquire and enhance open space areas within the city • Recognize preservation of nature preserves and open space as a benefit in Planned Unit Developments 3o, CHAPTER 3 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) SECTION: 13-3-1: Purpose 13-3-2: Utilization of PUD 13-3-3: PUD Concept Review 13-3-4: Uses 13-3-5: Density 13-3-6: Zoning And Subdivision Standards And Requirements 13-3-7: Approval Process 13-3-8: Fees And Costs 13-3-9: Findings Required 13-3-10: Revisions And Amendments 13-3-11: Desirable PUD Design Qualities 13-3-12: Approval Of Planned Unit Development 13-3-1: PURPOSE: The purpose of a PUD is to encourage more efficient allocation of density and intensity of land use where such arrangement is desirable and feasible by providing the means for greater creativity and flexibility in environmental design than provided under the strict application of this code. It must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the City Council that a higher quality development will result than could be otherwise achieved through strict application of this code. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-2: UTILIZATION OF PUD: Planned Unit Development (PUD) regulations may be allowed by the City Council to be applied and/or utilized for all developments including the following: townhomes, single- and two-family homes (both urban and rural), apartment projects, multiuse structures, commercial developments, industrial developments, mixed residential and commercial developments and similar projects. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-3: PUD CONCEPT REVIEW: Any person or persons who may apply for a PUD may request a concept review with respect to land which may be subject to a PUD. The purpose of a PUD concept review is to afford such persons an opportunity, without incurring substantial expense, to have the general feasibility of a PUD proposal considered. PUD concept reviews shall follow the sketch plan procedures provided in Section 11-2-1 of this code. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-4: USES: Planned Unit Developments shall be required to conform to the permitted and conditional uses set forth in Title 12 of this code pertaining to the applicable zoning district. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 31 31 13-3-5: DENSITY: The density of residential developments shall be required to conform to the applicable land use district. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-6: ZONING AND SUBDIVISION STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS: All standards and provisions relating to an original zoning district shall apply, unless otherwise approved as a part of the PUD. All standards may be modified or waived provided the applicant demonstrates harmony with the purpose of the PUD and the findings described in Section 13-3- 9 of this chapter. (Ord. 298, 84-2004) 13-3-7: APPROVAL PROCESS: An applicant for a PUD shall submit in the application all of the material required by this chapter. Each PUD requested must adhere to the following process: A. Permitted and conditional uses shall follow the Conditional Use Permit procedures provided in Section 12-14-6 of this code to establish the development standards for the PUD. These uses shall also complete the commercial site plan process once the Planned Unit Development has been approved. (Amd. 2/20/07, Ord. 341) B. Applications involving the subdivision of land shall complete a preliminary and final plat under the procedures provided in Title 11, "Subdivision Regulations", of this code. (Ord. 298, 84-2004) 13-3-8: FEES AND COSTS: Applications for a PUD shall be filed at the office of the City Planner along with a nonrefundable application fee for the approval process specified in Sections 13-3-3 and 13-3-7 of this chapter in the amount established by the City Council to defray administrative costs. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-9: FINDINGS REQUIRED: In order for a PUD to be approved, the City shall find that the following are present: A. The proposed development is not in conflict with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan of the city. B. The proposed development is designed in such a manner as to form a desirable and unified environment within its own boundaries. C. The proposed development demonstrates how each modified or waived requirement contributes to achieving the purpose of a PUD. D. The PUD is of composition, and arrangement that its construction, marketing, and operation are feasible as a complete unit without dependence upon any subsequent unit. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 32- 13-3-5: z 32 13-3-10: REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS: Administrative approval of incidental changes in the PUD may be authorized by the City Planner upon review and approval by ARC. Such administrative approvals shall not substantially alter the character of the approved PUD and shall be limited to landscaping (not including quantity reduction), color schemes (not including materials), association documents, fencing, entrance monuments and decks. Changes in uses or development/design standards must be submitted for a full public hearing review process. (Amended Ord. 314, 10-4-2005) 13-3-11: DESIRABLE PUD DESIGN QUALITIES: The following design qualities will be sought in any PUD: A. Achieves efficiency in the provision of streets and utilities and preserves area to achieve the elements of design qualities described in this chapter. B. Provides convenient and safe access for vehicles and pedestrians and all types of activity that are anticipated to be a part of the proposed development. C. Provides a buffer between different uses, adjacent properties, roadways, between backyards of back-to-back lots. D. Preserves existing stands of trees and/or significant trees. E. Provides considerable landscaping treatments that complement the overall design and contribute toward an overall landscaping theme. F. Preserves significant usable space on individual lots or through the provision of open space within the development. G. Provides an attractive streetscape through the use of undulating topography, landscaping, decorative street lighting, decorative mailbox groupings, retaining walls, boulders, fencing, area identification signs, etc. H. The proposed structures within the development demonstrate quality architectural design and the use of high quality building materials for unique design and detailing. The lasting quality of the development will be ensured by design, maintenance and use guidelines established through an owners' association. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13-3-12: APPROVAL OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: The developer must demonstrate that the amenities and qualities of the Planned Unit 33 33 Development are beneficial and in the public interest to allow the development to be approved. A substantial amount of the design qualities identified in Section 13-3-11 of this chapter shall be found to be present in order to approve a PUD. The amount of amenities and type of qualities that constitute an acceptable PUD are at the sole discretion of the City Council to determine. (Ord. 298, 8-4-2004) 13:3-13: REDEVELOPMENT PUDs: A property owner may apply for a redevelopment PUD for their property, if the property meets the criteria outlined in this section. Such redevelopment PUDs shall only be used for lot splits. PUDs on all other subdivisions shall follow the normal PUD requirements laid out in this chapter. All provisions of City Code chapter 13-3 shall apply to redevelopment PUDs except for section 13-3-11. A redevelopment PUD may be permitted if the subject property meets the following standards: A. The existing principal structure on the property is at least 30 years old, or does not meet current building codes, or has a blighting effect on the surrounding neighborhood, and will be removed as part of the redevelopment of the property. B. The houses built on the new lots would be similar in size and architectural design to those in the surrounding neighborhood. Architectural plans must be included in the application for a redevelopment PUD and approved by the Council. (Amd. 2/20/07, Ord. 341) 3y 3y Andover Crossings Multi -Family TO: Joe Janish I Community Development Director I City of Andover RE: Andover Crossings - Market Rate 150 -unit multi -family building Planned Unit Development Application FROM: Della Kolpin I dk design & development group, inc. DATE: December 17, 2021 (revised following city staff comments & drawings for Commercial Site Plan review) Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 2, ANDOVER CROSSINGS, Anoka County, Minnesota, according to the recorded plat thereof. The dk design design & development group team proposes to construct a 150 -unit market rate multi -family apartment building with numerous amenities in Andover, MN. Currently an 18.76 vacant site, the proposed apartment building will be located at the intersection of 7th Avenue NW (CSAR #7) and Bunker Lake Boulevard NW (CSAH # 116) in the proposed mixed-use development. The current property owner is LGA Andover, LLC and our development team is purchasing 9.27 acres for our apartment development. The team believes this is a strong development opportunity given the demand for market rate apartments in Andover. Based on our thorough market assessment, the proposed apartment community will provide much needed housing to many individuals, families, businesses, and schools operating in the adjacent neighborhood and community. A survey by Marquette Advisors found vacancy rates of 2.7% in the Anoka/Champlin submarket, 3.0% in the Coon Rapids submarket, and 2.0% in the Blaine submarket in 4th Quarter 2020. Out of 5,349 units in these three submarkets, only 144 were vacant (2.7%). A market at equilibrium of supply and demand typically runs at a 5% vacancy rate. 1j Page 35 35 Andover Crossings Multi -Family LAND USE: The apartment project site is currently zoned M-2, Multiple Dwelling. This 'mixed-use' community center is a place where retail shops, apartment buildings, single family residences, schools and other local serving uses come together. It is located at a major intersection that is compatible for an apartment building, within the existing residential neighborhood context, and it also has good access to places of employment, recreation facilities and shopping in Andover and surrounding communities. The site location attributes: • Site is on the northeast intersection of Bunker Lake Road (CSAH #116) and 7th Avenue NW (CSAH #7), which are both major arteries in Andover. • Site has excellent access and visibility within Andover because of its location at this intersection. • 7th Avenue connects with Highway 10, a limited -access freeway, about a mile and a half south of the Site, which connects with the overall Twin Cities Metro Area freeway network and therefore provides the Site with excellent access to jobs, shopping, and entertainment within the greater metro area. • Major retail is about 2.5 miles from the Site in Coon Rapids, centered on Riverdale Commons, with many national retailers. About 3.5 miles east of the Site, on Bunker Lake Road, is a Walmart and Target, along with other smaller stores, including Festival Foods, Walgreen's, Andover Cinema, and Andover Lanes. • Located in residential growth area of Andover and neighboring communities. • Major employers near the Site include Federal Cartridge, Anoka -Hennepin School District, Pentair, Anoka County Government Center, Anoka Metro Reginal Treatment Center, Mercy Hospital, RMS Company, Honeywell Aerospace, Anoka - Ramsey Community College, and Anoka Technical College. • The Andover market is underserved with multi -family apartments. The health and character of a community can be measured in its housing stock. The City of Andover, with this new development, will be providing a housing choice to meet the changing needs of the community. • Site is walking distance to Rum River Library. • There are six schools located within five miles of the site location: Andover High School, Andover Elementary School, Wilson Elementary, Crooked Lake Elementary, Legacy Christian Academy and Anoka High School. • Anoka Nature Preserve is a five-minute walk from the site. This 200+ acre park along Rum River has trails for walking, jogging, cross country skiing and snowshoeing. 21 Page 3(0 Andover Crossings Multi -Family MULTI -FAMILY PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: The development team is focused on delivering: • High quality designed housing to ensure compatibility between the residential and commercial uses. • Creating attractive, community -oriented development that positively reflects on the image and identity of Andover. The proposed design is a three story, 150 -unit apartment building on the property. The apartment building will have below grade parking, large resident community room and outdoor patio space, fitness and recreation room with exterior fitness area & tot lot, business center, coffee bar in lobby, onsite manager and maintenance office, resident storage units, mail and package room, dog park, dog wash station, bike storage and walking paths. The building will have unit mix of studio, studio + den, 1 bedroom, 1 bed + den, 2 -bedroom and 2 -bed +den units. Each unit will include a balcony or patio. Site Design and Placement: The multi -family apartment building has been oriented on the site for multiple reasons: • On this mixed-use site, the apartment building is separated from the commercial activity with the new public road, which provides safety for tot lot and recreation area from traffic activity. • Located to eliminate shadows on surrounding lower height building. The multi- family three story height is "buffered" from single-family residential. There is an existing area of wetland which creates a natural buffer between the property and residential properties to the northeast and east. The 20 -acre CenterPoint Energy property to the north provides another "buffer" to the north, leaving residential properties more than seven hundred feet north of the proposed apartment building. • Building placement takes advantage of the east to west sun movement throughout the day for residential units. • Main visitor/resident entrance and parking lot visible to new public roadway, while protected from the prevailing north winds during winter. • Residential units found on the east wing will enjoy long vistas across the existing wetland. • Per code, our site plan is designed with fire access route and accessibility on all sides of the building. On the east, we have planned a 12'-0" paved connector route versus utilizing the 120' hammerhead or 96' diameter turn around. 3 1 P a g e 37 37 Andover Crossings Multi -Family Exterior Design: The development and design team are proposing an apartment building with a contemporary upscale look, while complementing the surrounding residential site context; single family homes, Capstone Townhomes and proposed Assisted Living Facility on the mixed-use site. • The gable roof is a remarkably simple straightforward and functional design. The roof also provides an opportunity for vaulted ceilings, adding volume to the residential units on the third floor. • Shed roofs modulate the fagade reducing the scale of the building, but more importantly creates visual interest through pattern of material change. Shed roofs are another example of clean and simple roof structures. The simple roof line lends itself to modern design quite nicely. • The prefabricated suspended decks will continue the building layers for more depth and visual interest. • The main entrance welcomes residents and guests, incorporating textures and colors that will draw one into the apartment building, similar goal as the front door of a house. This exterior design incorporates materials such as stone, glass, vertical and horizontal steel siding. The use of vertical and lap siding provides a residential feel to the exterior while the stone compliments the tones of siding planned for a timeless, elegant expression. Landscape Design: The proposed Landscape plan will feature native tree, shrub, and perennial plantings. Plantings around the perimeter of the site will help to screen adjacent properties to reduce the impact of the new development and provide new residents with screening and privacy from the street. • The north property line will be planted with a mix of evergreen and smaller ornamental trees to provide year-round interest and color for residential balconies and patios. The fire access will not be inhibited by proposed plantings between the fire lane and multi- family building. A fenced -in dog run with a gravel/mulch surface will be provided at the NW corner of the site and will be screened from adjacent patios with evergreen trees. • The parking lot will be planted with large deciduous trees to provide shade during the summer and reduce the heat island effect. Beneath the trees will be planted ornamental grasses. • An outdoor amenity space will be installed at the southeast corner of the interior space. A fire pit with a seating area, as well as a cedar arbor for shade with seating below. Gas grills will be provided for residents to use. • An outdoor recreation space is planned on the east side of the building to include a 'tot lot' and will be screened from the building with evergreen trees. • Stormwater basins will be planted with a mix of evergreen, small ornamental, and large tree planting to create a 'natural' feel and provide habitat for wildlife. • In the street boulevard, large trees will be planted at 30'-0" on center and will be mulched with dark hardwood mulch. • All beds on site will be mulched with dark hardwood mulch. 41 age W Andover Crossings Multi -Family Civil Engineering: As part of the proposed multi -family project, a proposed storm water management system will be constructed to meet the water quality and rate control requirements of the City of Andover, as well as the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO). Runoff from the proposed multi -family building and parking lot areas will be directed to a proposed infiltration basin via surface drainage and proposed storm sewer. The proposed infiltration basin is designed to collect and infiltrate the entire runoff volume generated from 1.1 -inches of runoff off proposed impervious surfacing (the water quality event). Furthermore, the proposed infiltration basin is designed such that overall proposed site runoff rates do not exceed overall existing site runoff rates from the 24-hour — 2, 10, and 100 - year storm events. It should be noted that the proposed infiltration basin will be regional, and receive runoff from the adjacent street, as well as nearby assisted living facility site. Pre-treatment for the proposed infiltration basin will consist of grass swales and/or storm sewer sump structures. The proposed infiltration basin will outlet into an existing adjacent wetland located to the east. Proposed private storm sewer is sized to convey runoff from the 24 -hour -10 -year storm event. Private sanitary sewer and water service will be provided to the building via sanitary and water stubs connected to public sanitary and water main proposed for the overall Andover Crossings development. Hydrants are located by fire code and shown on plans. Site Coverage and Green Space: The 'green space' goal for our apartment community focuses on a design plan that supports its residents, their pets and those actively using Andover's walking paths and public parks. We believe that our design will encourage our residents to fully utilize the apartment green space amenities, as well as city parks and trails. Taking into consideration the site green spaces, the development will include 144,968 SF or 42% of green space. The east side of the property, facing the existing wetland, is designed with a fire access road to support resident access around the site, as well as to the tot lot, basketball area and patio attached to indoor fitness/recreation room. The interior west side is designed to be a social area for residents and their guests, which will include outdoor dining table sets, lounge seating and two outdoor grilles. This west side outdoor space is connected to an interior community room. 51 Page 34 39 Andover Crossings Multi -Family Below is a Site Area Calculation table, which has been modified for our Commercial Site Plan resubmission to include the Right of Way, per City of Andover planning staff. Site Area Calculations Acres SF Actual % Andover Code % Building Coverage 1.24 acres 54,000 SF 16% 30% max. All pavements 3.27 acres 142,716 SF 42% All non -pavements 3.33 acres 144,968 SF 42% 25% min. Site Size 7.84 acres usable * 341,684 SF 100% * 10.61+/- with adjacent wetlands and ROW Parking Stall Deviation: Current Andover City Code requires 2.5 parking stalls per unit. Our apartment development is proposing 2.0 parking stalls per unit. While evaluating the overall site design, we spent significant efforts seeking the optimal balance of the size of the building footprint, achieving pedestrian circulation around the site, beautifying the site landscaping/greenspace, and providing adequate parking to accommodate residents and guests. While all components mentioned above serve as important components to the overall success of the project, parking deserves a close study to ensure we supply the optimal amount of parking to serve the market demands of the residents and guests. The chart below was developed with the assistance of our management company and is based on their experiences at numerous other comparable apartment communities. As shown below, most studios have single occupancy. For one -bedroom units, management noted most one -bedroom units at comparable properties have 1.5 vehicles per unit so please note 1.65 stalls per unit is a generous allocation. Two bedrooms often have two vehicles. Additionally, one stall for every three units has been designated as guest parking. Therefore, we feel very comfortable with the balance of building, sidewalks, landscaping, and parking provided on the site. Below grade enclosed 150 parking stalls 1.00 stall/unit 61 Page 1440 Yo Andover Crossings Multi -Family Surface parking 152 parking stalls 1.01 stall/unit Parking Analysis Unit Type # Of units Front Yard Total Provided Studio * 22 1.00 stall/unit 22 One Bedroom ** 77 1.65 stalls/unit 127 Two Bedroom 51 2.00 stalls/unit 102 Visitor Parking 1 stall/2.94 units 51 TOTAL 150 2.01 stalls/unit 302 stalls Management Company comments: *Majority of studios have single occupancy **Most one -bedroom units at comparable properties have 1.5 vehicles per unit Below grade parking stall size: Current Andover City Code requires 10'-0" wide x 18'-0" deep parking stalls. Our apartment development is proposing 9'-0" wide x 20'-0" deep parking stalls in the below grade garage. This size allows us to provide 1 stall for each unit per city code. In our surface parking lot, we will provide code required parking stalls of 10'-0" x 18'-0". Apartment Building Height Deviation: The maximum height allowed in the M-2 Multiple Dwelling District is 35'. Our development team is formally requesting a building height variance from 35'-0" to 39'-5". Our development team strongly believes that the pitched roof design for our multi -family development is desirable within the site context, as well as providing our building with a residential feel. • In today's apartment buildings, it has become common practice to provide 9'-0" ceiling vs traditional 8'-0" ceiling heights to meet market demands and provide an exceptional living experience. We are proposing 9'-0" ceiling heights on all three residential floors. On the third floor the roof design allows us to provide vaulted ceilings for the residents. • We are providing the required fire suppression system internally, as well as fire access lanes on our site. In the design of our site, we have increased the required setbacks in all directions, to eliminate building shadows to be cast on other building structures throughout the day and seasons. Setback M2 Standard Actual Front Yard 40' 50' Side Yard 30' East 70' minimum West 54'-5" to 66' Back Yard 30' 67' 71 Page L41 4f 1 Andover Crossings Multi -Family • As noted earlier, the three-story height is "buffered" from single-family residential. There is an existing area of wetland which creates a natural buffer between the property and residential properties to the northeast and east. The 20 -acre CenterPoint Energy property to the north provides another "buffer" to the north, leaving residential properties more than seven hundred feet north of the proposed apartment building. • Again, our multi -family development has 42% of green space, which is 17% over the Andover code requirement of 25% minimum. • Pitched roofs shed snow easier and quicker in Minnesota winters. As well, pitched roof offer better rainfall drainage during the other seasons and reduce repair and maintenance costs. 81 Page L47 '4 7L Development Team & Consultants Current Property Owner: LGA Andover, LLC 10700 Old County Road #15 Plymouth, MN 55441 Attn: Blaine Waters Direct: 763.595.9511 Developer: dk design & development group, inc. 2880 Jewel Lane North Plymouth, MN 55447 Attn: Della Kolpin Direct: 612.840.9801 Civil Engineer: Schultz Engineering & Site Design 18 South Riverside Avenue Suite 230 Sartell, MN 56377 Attn: Brian Schultz Direct: 320.339.0669 Fax: 866.633.1830 Architect: Mahler & Associates 5150 Marson Drive Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 Attn: Graeme Mahler Direct: 320.257.2724 Landscape Architect: 91 Page be landscape designs 708 NE 15th Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55413 Attn: Ben Erickson Business: 612.382.0902 Andover Crossings Multi -Family y3 413 441iti;t]�Ij Will December 13, 2021 Wade Tollefson, Contractors Capital Company 1428 5th Ave Anoka, MN 55303 763-205-2037 wade@tollberghomes.com Andover Senior Living Commercial Site Plan Narrative Proposal / Intended Use / Justification: Noberg Homes is proposing a 32 -unit assisted living and memory care building located near the intersection of Bunker Lake Boulevard and 71h Avenue West. The Building will be a 22,000 SF single story wood framed structure, with high quality finishes that resembles a single-family residential design. The building includes an in -floor heating system to ensure all residents are always comfortable. The floor plan is an open concept with a vaulted ceiling entrance and common areas, wide hallways, fireplaces, fish tanks and indoor/outdoor activity spaces. Exterior Design: The building will boast with many upgraded exterior features. The roof will be architectural dimensional shingles along with many attractive roof pitches. The siding will be an upgrade LP lap siding with color with multiple color and style changes. The building will also be accented with gorgeous brick or stone. Site/Landscape Design: The design of the site will provide an attractive streetscape due to the use of undulation topography, landscaping, decorative street lighting, retaining walls, fencing, and area identification signs, etc. The lasting quality of the development will be ensured by design, maintenance and use established by the developer/owner. Zoning / Land Use / Comprehensive Plan: The proposed site is 2.37 -acres. This project is part of an overall Preliminary Plat involving an apartment building and multiple commercial buildings. This project will be applying for a Condition Use Permit (CUP) as well as a Planned Unit Development (PUD). These requests will allow for a senior living facility to occupy the proposed parcel of land. This area of opportunity represents the primary locations of growth and new development in the city and provide opportunities for Andover to accommodate new development that enhances the character of the community and provides additional housing and commercial opportunities to serve the changing population. y q 4 `f PUD Deviations: 1. 40' front setback is shown, 50' is required a. The setback of 40' is shown along the south property line (Bunker Lake Boulevard) to better fit the apartment building to the north and ponding that exists on both sites. This request is reasonable and will only help the overall development fit in a seamless way. 2. 25 parking stalls shown, 32 required a. The requirement of 32 parking stalls is due to a "one stall per unit" portion in the City code. The residents of this building will not have private vehicles as they don't drive and are near end of life. The 25 parking stalls shown on the site plan have been proven to be enough for a building of this use at multiple other sites within the twin Cities Metro. Project Team: Contractors Capital Company (developer) Rosa Architectural Group, Inc. (architect) Civil Site Group (civil engineering and landscape design) Wade Tollefson Contractors Capital Company President L45 y5 Andover Commons Commercial Development Commercial Development Narrative November 12, 2021 The Andover Commons development proposal provides a mixture of complimentary land uses consistent with the Andover Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Designations forthis area. Both Residential and General Business uses are included and will be accessed by a new road connecting 71h Avenue with Bunker Lake Boulevard through the interior of the site. Please refer to the attached concept plan as you consider the following: VEHICULAR ACCESS AND CIRCULATION Access to 71h Avenue will connect at a new full movement, stoplight -controlled intersection. The thru road to the development parcel will pass through the CenterPoint Energy parcel under an accepted agreement between the city of Andover and CenterPoint Energy Access to Bunker Lake Boulevard will be a right in/right out intersection to be located approximately 350' west of the new intersection approved for the Capstone Homes development to the south. It is anticipated turn lane improvements will be required on Bunker Lake Boulevard. The thru-street will be a 33' (Back -to -Back) City -owned local access roadway on 60' right-of-way. Standard setbacks will apply to the proposed uses from the ROW. Turning movements and radii are consistent with a slow speed (30 mph max) roadway. A right in access from 71h Avenue NW into the parcel is a critical element of the commercial viability of this development. The proposed uses rely on easy access to the businesses and the full movement access to the north is too far away for the easy in and out circulation needed. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL USES: Andover Crossing is designed with a mixed use plan in plan including designated commercial area. The area has 5+ acres dedicated for commercial/retail uses. It is anticipated that we will have 4-5 commercial pad sites within that area. The commercial uses for this development will consist of a variety of parcel and building sizes. Uses that will benefit from the high traffic and visibility at this intersection are proposed. It is important to note that the end users for this site are not 100% certain and some future manipulation of the building size and layout is possible. The current market will dictate the potential uses including restaurants, coffee shop, child care, medical office, and office space. Quest Development team continues to identify unique users to diversify the commercial retail experience in Andover Crossings. Andover Crossings will have a pedestrian friendly retail experience with the goal to provide the residential residents the day to day necessities in a walkable safe environment. y6 116 Andover Crossings will have a mix of local and regional tenants to promote a strong retail experience to shop, dine, and play locally. Quest Development is a local owner, developer, and operator, which can adapt and be creative with the changing commercial retail environment and provide this new neighborhood retail community for the future use and enjoyment to local residents. 147 '47 Chapter 12 CON ERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PERMITTED, PERMITTED ACCESSORY, CONDITIONAL, INTERIM AND PROMBED USES R Permitted Use GR- General Recreation PA- PemvttedAoresso Use LB -Limited Busrciess C- Conditional Useiseeroornons NSNeighborhood Business X- Prohibited Use SC-Shoppmg Center PUD- Planned Unit Development GB -General Business t -Interim Use I -Industrial If Use Not SpecificalIV Listed or Provided for Elsewhere in the City Code, It Is Prohibited Permitted, Permitted Accessory, Conditional, Interim and Prohibited Uses Zoning Districts GR LB NB SC GB I Auto Related Uses Automobile service stations in compliance with City Code 12-8.4 X X C e C 4 C C Car wash (automated) X X X C X X Car wash (self service) X X X X P P Car wash, accessory to automobile service station X X X P P P School bus terminal X X X X X P Transportation terminals or motor freight terminals X X X X X X Vehicle sales new in Compliance with City Code 3-8 X X X X C C Vehicle sales used in Compliance with City Code 3-8 X X X X C C Liquor Liquor licenses in compliance with City Code 3-1 C X X C C C Liquor License, On -Sale Wine in compliance with Ci Code 3-1 X X C C C C Liquor stores, off -sale in compliance with City Code 3-1 X X X C C X Retail Trade and Services Adult use business as defined in Title 3, Chapter 7 of the City Code X X X X C C Barbershops and beauty salons X P P P P X Campgrounds, gun clubs and ranges, archery =Sea, racetracks C X X X X X Christmas tree sales X I I I I I Commercial recreation, indoors P P P P P P Commercial recreation outdoors C C C C C C Commercial riding stables C X X X X X Crematorium in compliance with definition under City Code 12-2 X X X X C C Daycare centers (Commercial) X P P P P P Daycare centers(drop in X PA PA PA PA PA Drive in businesses or businesses with a drive through window X C C C C C Dry Cleaning Processing (Amended Ord. 323, 2-7-2006) in compliance with definition under City Code 12-2 X X X X C C Financial institutions X P P P P P Hotels and motels X X C C C C Lumberyard X X X XI X C Medical and dental clinics X P P P P P Medical clinic - continuous operation X C C C C C Mortuaries and funeral homes without crematorium X P P P P P Pawnbrokers- as defined in Title 3, Chapter 4 of the City Code X X X C C C Precious metal dealers -as defined in City Code 34 X X X C C C Professional studios X P P P P P Recreational vehicle, boat, and marine equipment sales X X X P P P Rental businesses (Equipment) X X I I P P Repair services as defined in City Code 12-2 X P P P P P Resorts C X X X X X Restaurants/cafes P C P P P P Restaurant with live entertainment X X X C C X Retail trade and services X C P P P C Secondhand goods dealers as defined in Title 3, Chapter 4 of this code X X X C C C Theaters Indoors X X X P P P Theaters Outdoors C X X X X X y8 MU v9 Veterin clinics (no outside ens or animal stoma e) X C Cig they Solar Ener Systems round mounted X X X Solar Ener S stems roof mounted PA PA PA Chapter 12 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PERMITTED, PERMITTED ACCESSORY, CONDITIONAL, INTERIM AND PROHIBITED USES? P-PermitledUse GR-GeneralRarrabon PA-Pennilted Use LB -Limited Business C -Conditional Usetsrxroonsons NB -Neighborhood Business X-PmFabitedUse SC-ShoppmgCcnter PUD-PlannedUrutbevel t GII-General Business I -Interim Use I -Industrial If Use Not Specifically Listed or Provided for Elsewhere in the City Code, It Is Prohibited Permitted, Permitted Accessory, Conditional, Interim and Prohibited Uses Zoning Districts GR LB NB SC GB I Schools K-12 X X X X X X Post -Secondary Schools C C C C C C Schools exceeding height maximum up to 45 feet in height X C C C C C Storage Bulk fuel storage (tanks greater it= 1,000 gallon storage capacity) in compliance with City Code 12-8-2 X X C C C C Highway construction materials (temporary processing and storage) in compliance with City Code 12-16 I I I I I I Mini storage indoor storage only) X X X X C C Outdoor display, storage, and sales X X C C C C Outdoor display, storage, and sales- during operating hours only X X C C C C Tires - Exterior storage of waste tires X X X X X X Tires - Interior storage of more than eight 8 waste Cues X C C C C C Toxic waste storage X X X X X X Utilities Private utilities (gas, electric, phone, cable, etc) in Complaince with City Code 8-2 P P P P P P Private utility structures and/or uses (electrical transmission lines, gas pipelines, etc.) C C C C C C Public utility uses for local service P P P P P P Other Any incidental repair, processing, and storage necessary to conduct a permitted commercial or industrial principal use but not to exceed thirty percent (30%) of the floor area space of the principal building. X PA PA PA PA PA Antennas in excess of thirty-five feet (35') in height in compliance with City Code 9-12 C C C C C C Buildings (Principal) exceeding height maximum subject to City Code 12-3-5 C C C C C C Contractors' Shops and Storage Yards X X Cr2 X P P Religious Institution X X X C C X Clubs and lodges X X X X P X Continuous operation of a business (footnote 9 & 10) X X P P xto xio Excavation (Mining) greater than 400 cubic yards when no building permit has been issued in compliance with City Code 12-16 I I I I I I Golf courses and driving ranges C X X X X X Group Homes as regulated by State Statute X X X X X X Junkyards X X X X X X Land Reclamation in compliance with City Code 12-16 1 1 I 1 I I Landfills X X X X X X Manufacturing X X X X P P Marinas C X X X X X Offices X P' P P P P Publicly owned and operated property except as herein amended P P P P P P Research laboratories X X X X P P Swimming pools and recreation areas or structures PA PA PA PA PA PA Uses which may be detrimental to the health, safety, and welfare of persons residingor working in the vicinity X X X X X X 50 so (Amended Ord. 8,10-21-1970; amd. Ord. 8JJJJJI, 7-18-2002; Ord. 8000000, 8-5-2002; Ord.8000QQQ, 10- 1-2002; Ord. 8RRRRRR, 10-1-2002; amd. Ord. 8AAAAAAA, 4-15-2003; amd. 2003 Code; amd. Ord. 314 104-2005; amd. Ord. 385 7-21- 09; amd. Ord. 388 10-20-09; amd. Ord. 390 3-16-10; amd. Ord. 397 8-17-10; Amd. Ord. 404,1-18-11; Amd. Ord. 436,4-15-14; Amd. Ord. 480, 3-20-18; Amd. Ord. 509,7-21-20) I Conditional use permits for uses not listed herein shall not be granted except where the city council determines that said uses are similar in character to those listed herein. Within any of the following districts, no land or structure shall be used for the following uses by districts except by conditional use permit and in accordance with the criteria as stated in subsection 12-15-613 of this title. 2 Private sewer and water systems shall only be permitted on every other lot, or no more frequently than one private system for each forty thousand (40,000) square feet where large lots are established. This shall not apply to lots of record at the time this title is adopted. On each new plat, the lots are to be developed in accordance with this chapter and shall be so designated. 3 Private sewer and water systems shall only be permitted to replace systems on existing lots when municipal sewer and water is not available. (Amended Ord. 314, 10-4-2005) 4 Provided a minimum of twenty five thousand (25,000) square feet of retail floor space is constructed, except as otherwise approved as part of a Planned Unit Development. 5 Loading berths prohibited in the LB district. 6 After a minimum of two thousand (2,000) square feet of retail floor space is constructed, provided the site is two (2) acres or larger. 7 See subsection 13-2-4 of this code for permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the AgP district. 8 Farm operations in existence on April 18, 2006 are exempt from this provision. See also City Code 12-4-4. 9 Sec 12-2-2 for definitions of "Continuous Operation and Non -continuous Operation". (Amended Ord. 421, 10-2-12) 10 From November 15th to January 1 at continuous operation will be allowed in the General Business and Industrial Zoning District. (Amended Ord. 424, II -7-12) 11 See subsection 12-9-2 of this code for permitted home occupations. 12 Contractors' Shops and Storage Yards within NB —Neighborhood Business districts shall be located on properties outside of the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) boundary. 51 sr Wholesale businesses I X X X X P P Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS)-as defined in and in compliance C C C C C C with Title 9, Chapter 13 of this code. WECS are prohibited on WDE site. (Amended Ord. 8,10-21-1970; amd. Ord. 8JJJJJI, 7-18-2002; Ord. 8000000, 8-5-2002; Ord.8000QQQ, 10- 1-2002; Ord. 8RRRRRR, 10-1-2002; amd. Ord. 8AAAAAAA, 4-15-2003; amd. 2003 Code; amd. Ord. 314 104-2005; amd. Ord. 385 7-21- 09; amd. Ord. 388 10-20-09; amd. Ord. 390 3-16-10; amd. Ord. 397 8-17-10; Amd. Ord. 404,1-18-11; Amd. Ord. 436,4-15-14; Amd. Ord. 480, 3-20-18; Amd. Ord. 509,7-21-20) I Conditional use permits for uses not listed herein shall not be granted except where the city council determines that said uses are similar in character to those listed herein. Within any of the following districts, no land or structure shall be used for the following uses by districts except by conditional use permit and in accordance with the criteria as stated in subsection 12-15-613 of this title. 2 Private sewer and water systems shall only be permitted on every other lot, or no more frequently than one private system for each forty thousand (40,000) square feet where large lots are established. This shall not apply to lots of record at the time this title is adopted. On each new plat, the lots are to be developed in accordance with this chapter and shall be so designated. 3 Private sewer and water systems shall only be permitted to replace systems on existing lots when municipal sewer and water is not available. (Amended Ord. 314, 10-4-2005) 4 Provided a minimum of twenty five thousand (25,000) square feet of retail floor space is constructed, except as otherwise approved as part of a Planned Unit Development. 5 Loading berths prohibited in the LB district. 6 After a minimum of two thousand (2,000) square feet of retail floor space is constructed, provided the site is two (2) acres or larger. 7 See subsection 13-2-4 of this code for permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the AgP district. 8 Farm operations in existence on April 18, 2006 are exempt from this provision. See also City Code 12-4-4. 9 Sec 12-2-2 for definitions of "Continuous Operation and Non -continuous Operation". (Amended Ord. 421, 10-2-12) 10 From November 15th to January 1 at continuous operation will be allowed in the General Business and Industrial Zoning District. (Amended Ord. 424, II -7-12) 11 See subsection 12-9-2 of this code for permitted home occupations. 12 Contractors' Shops and Storage Yards within NB —Neighborhood Business districts shall be located on properties outside of the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) boundary. 51 sr pUB��C HEAwnJc-, NtrrlFicATtOni hREA �z �, .. 'mile& t y y+ 1 1 CJM1JV 52 IL. g� I I � IVM 6]5.38 INJ-BT.EB" RIM -0]5.31 wv elE El j AAAM75.00 INY muD 31 N / 51/4 COREROF � / 2 F 0.92/-ao-u � I 0 -BLOCKI \ I I PRELIMINARY PLAT OF: ANDOVER CROSSINGS LEGAL DESCRIPTION The Soushwuv Quarter of Ne Sourhono QuWCr of eeaian 30, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota exc[pe Nor pm NmOflying south ofthe south line of Puttl I, ANOKA COUNTY HIGH WAY RIGHT43F-WAY PLAT NO. 22 aad is wEully ulmsi0n. Mtl[xee' Parcel 1, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT -OP -WAY PLAT NO.22 And except Parcels 20 and 20A, COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 82 PRORWZOMURI PROPERTY OWNER: OVETA-OW SI0.VCIVRE.-.•..•. ENERS,.. RTM.82ZI5(NI6Nj ENEP6Y�MSINEGASCO RIM:BrL6iILOWJ INJ/�869.23 \ \ / TREE COUNTS JOB NO: 2021-483 PRELIMINARY PLAT PREPARED FOR: FILE NAME: 2021-483.DWC LGA ANbOVER, LLC LOCATION: 30-32-24 ZONEA F^PxVFwaRaE E . ZONED .ag T.32 n. SITE 4'-12 IPS ,CF � 6"-12 5'00-1 _,.....f. SITEBENgWMx I 3eI"Eio w TMw p33 8"-3 I / ^ 8" -II 0.92•/-A Es 8"-9 10"-3 ru- '. Sr'r• 3J TOTAL UNLTE- 10'-4 12"-4 — I / L — — / 2 F 0.92/-ao-u � I 0 -BLOCKI \ I I PRELIMINARY PLAT OF: ANDOVER CROSSINGS LEGAL DESCRIPTION The Soushwuv Quarter of Ne Sourhono QuWCr of eeaian 30, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota exc[pe Nor pm NmOflying south ofthe south line of Puttl I, ANOKA COUNTY HIGH WAY RIGHT43F-WAY PLAT NO. 22 aad is wEully ulmsi0n. Mtl[xee' Parcel 1, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT -OP -WAY PLAT NO.22 And except Parcels 20 and 20A, COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 82 PRORWZOMURI PROPERTY OWNER: OVETA-OW SI0.VCIVRE.-.•..•. ENERS,.. RTM.82ZI5(NI6Nj ENEP6Y�MSINEGASCO RIM:BrL6iILOWJ INJ/�869.23 \ \ / TREE COUNTS JOB NO: 2021-483 PRELIMINARY PLAT PREPARED FOR: FILE NAME: 2021-483.DWC LGA ANbOVER, LLC LOCATION: 30-32-24 ZONEA ZONED ZONEC ZONED -ThtlVeW 1 l l 4"-8 4'-12 4"-3 6"-12 5'00-1 _,.....f. SITEBENgWMx 6"-15 6"-3 6"-3 8"-3 _ / ^ 8" -II 0.92•/-A Es 8"-9 10"-3 oM.1 l.wo-uxr.on�RmP[o[rB:[I[e.m. IIW m]reru l°ehv'lnwrJnZ118U929. TOTAL UNLTE- 10'-4 12"-4 10"-B I / 't�% 1 12'-3 16"-1 / 2 F 0.92/-ao-u � I 0 -BLOCKI \ I I PRELIMINARY PLAT OF: ANDOVER CROSSINGS LEGAL DESCRIPTION The Soushwuv Quarter of Ne Sourhono QuWCr of eeaian 30, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota exc[pe Nor pm NmOflying south ofthe south line of Puttl I, ANOKA COUNTY HIGH WAY RIGHT43F-WAY PLAT NO. 22 aad is wEully ulmsi0n. Mtl[xee' Parcel 1, ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT -OP -WAY PLAT NO.22 And except Parcels 20 and 20A, COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT NO. 82 PRORWZOMURI PROPERTY OWNER: OVETA-OW SI0.VCIVRE.-.•..•. ENERS,.. RTM.82ZI5(NI6Nj ENEP6Y�MSINEGASCO RIM:BrL6iILOWJ INJ/�869.23 \ \ / TREE COUNTS JOB NO: 2021-483 PRELIMINARY PLAT PREPARED FOR: FILE NAME: 2021-483.DWC LGA ANbOVER, LLC LOCATION: 30-32-24 ZONEA ZONED ZONEC ZONED -ThtlVeW 1 l l 4"-8 4'-12 4"-3 6"-12 5'00-1 _,.....f. SITEBENgWMx 6"-15 6"-3 6"-3 8"-3 _ / ^ 8" -II 10"-3 8"-9 10"-3 oM.1 l.wo-uxr.on�RmP[o[rB:[I[e.m. IIW m]reru l°ehv'lnwrJnZ118U929. TOTAL UNLTE- 10'-4 12"-4 10"-B 12"-4 't�% 1•-5,W 12'-3 16"-1 12"-3 CLUSTER 6"-10'-2 Q 8 INJ 871 j9 / IRON MONUMENT —sT— ./38 N. INY 87111 / \ 3z \ —I — 32"-1 —O— _1___JL_—_1_ —E— INDICATES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC TREE TOTAL ON SITE -121 INDICATES UNDERGROUND CABLE —F— INDICATES UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC Cf(.' - r 1 \\ )85.. _.. J / / / / / / / / / I j ona3NA6Eq.nr¢'tINrySRR E E PERf. -ThtlVeW 1 l l / �w.2z3].Dol we°�Uv y a 1 1 1 I 1 4_ / _,.....f. SITEBENgWMx \ I /l I / e( r I I I mq I a Fit TOPNIRH/ WI/�1N ElEWB8425 (BB D.LNM) _ / ^ 3 I Dmrwai�;°B..a�m..wPm TOTAL LOTS -6 oM.1 l.wo-uxr.on�RmP[o[rB:[I[e.m. IIW m]reru l°ehv'lnwrJnZ118U929. TOTAL UNLTE- 1 I � _T__ 't�% Le9eM ✓II - DA -8]4.79) INDICATES IRON MONUMENT FOUND / INJ 871 j9 / IRON MONUMENT —sT— ./38 N. INY 87111 / \ 3z \ —I — I- LWEF Eu.FNiP MC, NOS A6939].W66 iCI71 —O— INDICATES UNDERGROUND GAS —E— INDICATES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC 1 /I —C— INDICATES UNDERGROUND CABLE —F— 9.274 Acres y\BASE T\.. i 22 1+ 140.19 Oa 9y\ / DPAINAGEd VyhIN \\ \\ \\\ \ \\\\ Jivifi.67)'/631 6J°2 fa�� / EASEMENT - \ \ \N 39`0"I6 889°06'16"W 140.19-.--��� � s" =___ Oa IU '- L=28.6628.66 / v /4 I 1.20./-� I / 3 / I / _ illTLi r_::Y: 1 :.li: �/tFi)' ,T,•_n: _ ..: :._- __ PRELIMINARY PLAT PREPARED BY: SURVEYOR'S NOTES: s POPE, -ThtlVeW PROPER]ZLNEbB onE-1.aia'a" v a r C-uonti AR`ftEML ROADROW 0 we°�Uv y THISBENEFIT OF �E PRTY TO WHOM rwllymJwwvWYuaW a[ubnnw[4n(y. NOTE: WASP PREPARED REDF FOR AND SHOULD NOTE PELED UPON BY ANY OTHER PARTY The0.F.E [!F6]bwvmviEel6yrM1e LYry°lnrY o. OR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE WITHOUT FIRSTCONTACTING THE SURVEYOR -'Reutilile: sYwa hml were FnrMming N[CgMrSdrePeCall WHO DEVELOPED AND MADE THIS DRAWING, UNAUIHORIIED REPROWCTION I\\ OF T4IIS DOCUMENTIS PROHIBITED. 3 I Dmrwai�;°B..a�m..wPm TOTAL LOTS -6 oM.1 l.wo-uxr.on�RmP[o[rB:[I[e.m. IIW m]reru l°ehv'lnwrJnZ118U929. TOTAL UNLTE- NETDBWS1 - _T__ 't�% Le9eM ✓II - DA -8]4.79) INDICATES IRON MONUMENT FOUND / INJ 871 j9 / IRON MONUMENT —sT— ./38 N. INY 87111 / INDICATES SANITARY SEWER LINE —I — I- LWEF Eu.FNiP MC, NOS A6939].W66 iCI71 —O— INDICATES UNDERGROUND GAS —E— INDICATES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC 1 /I —C— INDICATES UNDERGROUND CABLE —F— INDICATES UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC 889°06'16"W 140.19-.--��� � s" =___ Oa IU '- L=28.6628.66 / v /4 I 1.20./-� I / 3 / I / _ illTLi r_::Y: 1 :.li: �/tFi)' ,T,•_n: _ ..: :._- __ DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS ARE SHOWN PROPEPry ZONED R THUS: BEING 30 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADTOINING STREET LINES, AND BEING 5 FEET IN WIDTH I PROPERTY OWNEa ADJOINING LOT LINES, UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. LdA A.M. --- S ;A ROOD Z. A ................ (EEE.:SaT6) .,"....... ........_ p I / 22.37-A AcIe i / Z5 FT SLOPEEASEMENTEERMW 1 VR "'NUS. 2049�193T046230JT20cO2 I EASE __ _ -f -'- SOUTH LINE OF kin LL ANO. CO... PO W P ATNO, 22 PRWECY OAI{k. [TM -2 LOAAMTOMHC PPOPEM1N ZON 340 RD. PRELIMINARY PLAT PREPARED BY: SURVEYOR'S NOTES: s POPE, -ThtlVeW PROPER]ZLNEbB onE-1.aia'a" v a r C-uonti AR`ftEML ROADROW 0 we°�Uv y THISBENEFIT OF �E PRTY TO WHOM rwllymJwwvWYuaW a[ubnnw[4n(y. NOTE: WASP PREPARED REDF FOR AND SHOULD NOTE PELED UPON BY ANY OTHER PARTY The0.F.E [!F6]bwvmviEel6yrM1e LYry°lnrY o. OR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE WITHOUT FIRSTCONTACTING THE SURVEYOR -'Reutilile: sYwa hml were FnrMming N[CgMrSdrePeCall WHO DEVELOPED AND MADE THIS DRAWING, UNAUIHORIIED REPROWCTION rySxmm4aer.w:v l4 f[Nubw N..". lliveNutilaylwvlim; su[M1ss wMprmM rymWax, uMttD[mIJ smia I ircf,na wY [a Nw Ina OF T4IIS DOCUMENTIS PROHIBITED. Ircerc4.pAUllry@Kmecamdgwrmis Narell:wliryamyWa W'MM CWNN 0.I6NTOF WAY 0 Dmrwai�;°B..a�m..wPm TOTAL LOTS -6 oM.1 l.wo-uxr.on�RmP[o[rB:[I[e.m. IIW m]reru l°ehv'lnwrJnZ118U929. TOTAL UNLTE- DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS ARE SHOWN PROPEPry ZONED R THUS: BEING 30 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADTOINING STREET LINES, AND BEING 5 FEET IN WIDTH I PROPERTY OWNEa ADJOINING LOT LINES, UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. LdA A.M. --- S ;A ROOD Z. A ................ (EEE.:SaT6) .,"....... ........_ p I / 22.37-A AcIe i / Z5 FT SLOPEEASEMENTEERMW 1 VR "'NUS. 2049�193T046230JT20cO2 I EASE __ _ -f -'- SOUTH LINE OF kin LL ANO. CO... PO W P ATNO, 22 PRWECY OAI{k. [TM -2 LOAAMTOMHC PPOPEM1N ZON 340 RD. PRELIMINARY PLAT PREPARED BY: 1004 End ST. SE COLD SPPELI-IILL COLDS P O MALLEY & KRON WILLMAR,MN 56201 -685-5 055fi320 PH. 320-fi85-5905 AR`ftEML ROADROW 0 PH. 320-235-4012 \FAX 320-685-3056 LAND SURVEYORS, INC" FAX 320-685-3056 PPOPERlY20NEDAA PROPERTY OVMER LPA ANDO.. 5y \ INDICATES CONCRETE SURFACE x— i=zvW a. SN SN SN� :[—a -as 0.TM9IE5E INJ:860.17 RIM=862.62 [NV=BGE 62 PROPEPIOWNEn'. ILA AFSOM LLC 60 0 30 60 120 SCALEINFEET REVISED 12-7-21(UPDATEDDRAINAGE & UTILITY PASEMCNT PER GRADING PLAN) IHEREBYRUNDE MY DIR CTSTHISSURVEY, PLANAR REPORT \VARPREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MYDIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I IN ADULY REGISTLREDLAND SURVEYOR UNDER THELAWS SURVEY, STATE PLAN OF MINNESOTA. SHEET1 OF1 �-OA'e DATE: 09-30-2021 DANIEL M. KRON MINNESOTA REGISTRATION 620.42621 54 AREA TABLE 6pO55 RF3IDEN IS la -l- WERANDS/WAMBOOM" 350•/-APERS NOW STOOMWATER PONES W/ 165' BLFPYA PUBLICPAAKShQPD45PA45 1 0 AR`ftEML ROADROW 0 OODPLA[N EX4VD9aGABOSE1 0 EMALNTENAACCESSES 0 W1Irt NRAL EN RE A 1 26•-A $ RavIT Q pIGNTOF I132 --A 5 CWNN 0.I6NTOF WAY 0 TOTAL LOTS -6 TOTAL UNLTE- NETDBWS1 - PDAOM3LE5-0.18 Le9eM INDICATES IRON MONUMENT PLACED INDICATES IRON MONUMENT FOUND INDICATES ANOKA COUNTY CAST IRON MONUMENT —sT— INDICATES STORM SEWER LINE —SN— INDICATES SANITARY SEWER LINE —I — INDICATES UNDERGROUND WATER —O— INDICATES UNDERGROUND GAS —E— INDICATES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC —T— INDICATES UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE —C— INDICATES UNDERGROUND CABLE —F— INDICATES UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC —OHP— INDICATES OVERHEAD POWER —x— INDICATES FENCE LINE e INDICATES SANITARY MANHOLE ® INDICATES CATCH BASIN ea INDICATES VALVE CI INDICATES HYDRANT T( INDICATES POWER POLE O INDICATES LIGHT POLE 0 INDICATES GAS PEDESTAL 0 INDICATES ELECTRIC PEDESTAL 0 INDICATES CABLE PEDESTAL OR INDICATES FIBER OPTIC PEDESTAL ,L INDICATESGUYWIRE v INDICATESS[SN © INDICATES COMMUNICATION MANHOLE INDICATES ELECTRIC MANHOLE INDICATES BITUMINOUS SURFACE \ INDICATES CONCRETE SURFACE x— i=zvW a. SN SN SN� :[—a -as 0.TM9IE5E INJ:860.17 RIM=862.62 [NV=BGE 62 PROPEPIOWNEn'. ILA AFSOM LLC 60 0 30 60 120 SCALEINFEET REVISED 12-7-21(UPDATEDDRAINAGE & UTILITY PASEMCNT PER GRADING PLAN) IHEREBYRUNDE MY DIR CTSTHISSURVEY, PLANAR REPORT \VARPREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MYDIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I IN ADULY REGISTLREDLAND SURVEYOR UNDER THELAWS SURVEY, STATE PLAN OF MINNESOTA. SHEET1 OF1 �-OA'e DATE: 09-30-2021 DANIEL M. KRON MINNESOTA REGISTRATION 620.42621 54 1201 m „ '•,0x, ' � A - I I n IT IT i20i 4r ISAIIJo,xl. uzrt1l 11 ereo a I r w�nAro - - es I raa d r , Tj� r ' 00 ' , r / . a�. nea.. 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VERTICAL PICKETS (19) BUSH HONEYSUCKLE - (15)JUNIPERDREYOWL' - - (4)SPRUCE BLACK HILLSeHOT -- NOMOWSEEDMIX - (Q SPRUCE SLACK HILLS B HOT (3( JAPANESE TREE UI -AC 5' HOT, CLUMP r (3) ELM PRINCETON. 2S CAL -I2 -HOT. (51 ARBORVITAE TECHW — (2) JAP TREE UUC DARK MOCHA' MULCH IN ALL PIANTNG BEDS, 3'DEPTH (3)ARBORVRAE TECHN SHOT E MACKMUMEDGE (3) MAGNOIN ROYAL STAR. SCLUMP / 9) SPRUCE BLACK HILL SNOW S CLGMP s@�1HI1+�r, SHOT \�B I RRHI TURF LANDSCAPE PLAN SCALE= 1•=39-0" (3) REDBUD (3)CEBENMN BRILLIANCE S' NET. CLUMP (q ARBORwTAETECHNY (5) JUNIPER MEDORt' @HGT S HGT (A)AV5IRIAN PINE, S HOT F (2)CMaAPPLE'SPRING _i �NOMOWSEEDMIX SNOWSHGT,CLUMP IPRUCE4UHILLS' (2)JAP TRE ULAC� `C=autc� TRANSFORMFRSt\ (2)ARBORA1rMMCHNY / M EWE \7 � J (5)AmmRvmB I `R)senvlcexercnr (2)SPRUCEBUCK MC,Hro„ 'AUTUMN BRBLIANCE maw 1 (3)SERACEBERRY J AUTUMN BRILLIANCE (19) BUSH NONEYsu IaE 0 SERNCEBERRY D3)JUMPER'GREYOWL' (2)SEMICEBERRV O �� (11)JIINIPER'C AUNMN BRILLIANCE' (3)TAUNTON YEW'gUIILLMNCE' F. CLUMP I (n GRA55 RARL FOER5TER' S, CLUMuum BRP I IRRIGATED TURF ,.1 EELGARD NTRY, MELVIU�E = I pL1VELS�IBiERIFN IRIS RUFFLED ENTRY, 3 PIECE VAIN 17 - BORDER t, (M TGERULY MW WWNY' ye (L)SPIREATRITSCHMNq' PARKING LOT LIGHT DARK' MOCHA MULCH IN ALL PLANTING BEDS. 3' DEPTH a..-MLLE SPRING �( SNOW S CLGMP s@�1HI1+�r, IN kH REG PE, S HGT (S) LINDEN REDMOND 2.S CAL /tom �1 GRASS%ARL FOERSIER' �—(;)NC'GROLOW IRRIGATED PARKING LOT TURF SCREENING - f"TMINTwAUXERa UOW -- nq SPIflU TOR' Qualfication: This electronic drawing (CAD) file was prepared by B.E. LANDSCAPE DESIGNS. for this project, and is an Instrument of Service Owned by B.E. LANDSCAPE DESIGNS. and to be used solely with respect to this project. This electronic drawing (CAD) file shall not be used on other projects, for additions to this project or for Completion of this project by other: without written approval by S.E. LANDSCAPE DESIGNS. This drawing shall be used for information and reference only. All Intentional or unintentional revisions, additions or deletions to these CAD files shall be made at the full risk of that party making such revisions, additions or deletions and that party shall indemnify, hold hamnless and defend B.E. LANDSCAPE DESIGNS. from any 8 all responsibilities, claims and liabilities. (1v7SEDUM'AUTI)MNJOY J (10)JUMPER'GREYOW2 J (14)SHRUSROSECHAMPIMN J EE tY HOT (11)SPIREATOR -I I AYULY'BAARED (10) CATMINT WAt1ERs BUS. HONETSUC.. LOW (59) DAAILY'BA A REJY IRRIGATED a)SWAMPWHTOAK (3) 1 NRF (3)BALSAM FIR 1 I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly registered Landscape Architect in the State of Minnesota. SIGNATURE REGISTRATION # 50130 DATE 19-1-9091 S CLUMP I (3)REOSUD (9)BALSAM FIR SEI—PAVER Z PATIO. MELwLLE _ 3PIECEW1Tl BORDER (, CEDAR ARBOR (2) CAS GRILLS ` (3) SPRUCE HILLS'. S NET IRRIGATEOTURF LANDSCAPE NARRATIVE: THE PROPOSED LANDSCAPE PIAN WILL FEATURE NXID ETREE, SHRUB. AND PERENNIAL PLANTINGS TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE PIANTINGS AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE SITE "LL HELP TO SCREEN ADJACENT PROPERTIES TO REDUCE THE IMPACT OF THE NEW DEVELOPMENFAND PROVIDE NEW RESIDENTS WITH SCREENING AND PRIMACY FROM THE STREET. THE NORTH PROPERTY UNE WILL BE PUNTED WITH A MIX OF EVERGREENAND SMALLER ORNMHENTM TREES TO PROVIDE YEAR ROUND INTEREST AND COLOR FOR RESIDENTIAL BMCCNIESANOPATIOS. FIREACCESS WILLNOTBEINNIX ED BY PROPOSED PUNTTNGS. A FENCED IN DOG RUN W711 GRAVEL' MULCH SURFACE WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE NW CORNER OF THE SITE AND WILL BE SCREENED FROM ADJACENT BALCONIES WITH EVERGREEN TREES. THE PARKING LOT WILL BE RANTED WITH LARGE DECIDUOUS TREES TO PROVIDE SHADE DURING THE SUMMER AND REDUCE THE HEAT ISLAND EFFECT. BENEATH THIS TREES WITL BE PLANTED ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, AC FIDOOR AMENITY SPACE WILL BE INSTALLED AT THE BE CORNER OF THE INTERIOR SPACE A RRE PR VATH SEATING AREA ASWELLASACEDARAWCRFORSHADE GASGRR-S WILL BE PROVIDED FOR RESIDENTS TO USE. 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CONTRACTOR DRUM WELD VERIFY COORDW4TES AND LOCATION DIMENSIONS 6 ELEVATXNS OFWEBLUDING AND STFNE FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE DAN EM REPRESEMATNE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF FOOTING MAIERVLS S. LOCATIONS OF STRUCTURES ROADWAY PAVEMENTS, CURMAND GUTTERS. WLIARDS. MD WAIMARE MPROMMATEAND SWLLL BE STAKED N ME HOT, PNORTO INSTALLATION. FOR REWEWAND APPROVAL BY ME ENGINEERMN W CAPE ARCHHECT, T. CURB DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE TO FACE OF CURB.SMDING DIMENSIONSARE TO FACE OF CONCRETE FOUNDATION. LOCATION OF BUILDING IS TO WILLING FOUNDATION AND SKAM BE AS SHOWN ON ME DRAWINGS. S. ME WMPA4TgiSH4L SUBMUMSHOP DRAWINGS OR BWPLESAS SPECIFIED FOR REWEWANOAPPROVAL BY MEFNGINEFMPNOSCNE ARCHTTECT PRIOR TO FABWPATpN FOR AIIPREFABNGI£O SITE IMPROVEMENT MATERIALS SUCII AS, BLIT NOT JMITEDTO ME FOLLOWING, FURNISHINGS, PAVEMENTS. WNAS RAILINGS. BENCHES, FLAGPOLES, LANDING PAW FOR CURB PUMPS, AND LIGWAND POLES ME OWNER RESERVESME MGMTO REJECT INSTALLED MATERPL3 NOT PRDWOUSLYAPPRDVED. S. PEDESTRIAN CUM RAMPS SWAM BE CONSTRUCTED WITH TRUNCATED COME LANDING ARI IN ACCORDANCE WITH ADA REQUIREMENT%EE DUAL. 10. CROSSYIAULSIUPING SHAM BE W WIDE WHITE PNNIEDLINE. SPACED IAB' ON CENTE4 PERPENDIGIIPRM THE FLOW OF TRAFFIC. WIGM OF CR053WMIL SHALL BE S WIDE. ALL OMER PAVEMENT MARK! NGS SHVI BE W HNE IN COLOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED OR REQUIRED BY AM OR LOCAL GOVERNING MCIES II. SEE SITE PIAN FOR CURB AND GURFR TYPE TAPER BETWEEN CURBttPEMEE DETNL 12 ALL CURB RADII ARE MINIMUM X UNLESS OM FRAME NOTED. +A CDNMAOTOR SHALL REFER TO FMS, PLAT FOR LOT BOUNDARIES NUMBERS, AREATAND DWETMONS PRIOR TO SITE IMPRWFMENTS. 14. FIELD VERIFY ALL BUSTING SITE WNCH10a,DIMENSIONS. 15. PPAUMNG IS TO BESET PARALLEL OR PERPENDICUTAR TO EXISTING BALDING UNLESS NOTED OMEFNISE IS. ALL PAFKWG LOT PAINT STRIPPING TO BE ANDE, 4' WIDE TYP. 17. BITUMINOUS PAVING TO BE 'LIGHT Wrv' UNLESS OMERWISE NOTED. SEE DETAIL SHEETS FOR PAVEMENT SECTIONS. 1S. ALL MEEBM4TARE TO REMANARE TO BE PROTECTED FROM DAMAGE WIN A CONSTRUCTION PENCE AT ME GRIP LOPE SEE LANDSCAPE DOCUMENTS. SITE AREA TABLE: .' S _. �N4 — N - .- r r . , F:1 e6 zl H Hu ...AnTNDEAM6wN vEaFlrnTax oRBFPamwAs FREPA.s V' MEa+u TAMADUE sIRNM51oxAroTMn.NEER MREMACFE ,WF s` ANIe cu //""'Y/ il, ` ivi Site PROMSEDNEWPROPERTYLINE- VFIOFY W, BERACKBS EAGEMENIG ISSUESU IMITTAL SUMMARY DATE COMAIPTION G R O U P D",F�++Aw�m�ro"�pa+nava ' SFTEAREACALODRANONS �vuk MN �^ nanrowvsm EKISRUGOONGnON 05F am11,1469 OSS am 13.1465F 100.0% PROMSEDWNOmON MFS% M200SF 17.6% (1 IF 6L5% TOTAL SITE AREA IF 100.0% CO,NWNGTION LIMITS 1 DNR Wetland 610W, 1m.G% _301I 100 Year HWL = 867.6 (Atlas 14) vmlr:RWx BEMMAPY IAD FnwEGTNanazv: fl>s INFERVIOVSSUNFACE f1046 CONDITION OSF D.WL PROPOSEDCONg110H 33Z455F ffi1% DIFFERENCE F%.VSPROP. MN65F ID.1% WETIPND BUFFER SIGN p TOTAM CCORDINAWFINALLCGl10NW,CNY TOSE TO CONSEDFR W, aY.SIGNS iOBENRCINSEDFROMCIn. 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THE CWNMCTERSINLL SUBMIT IRRMTON SHOP DRAWINGS FOR REVIEW MDPPPRWAL BYTIELPN0.9CVPE ARCHRECTPWORMINSTPJJATON. 2 SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FORIRRSMUON WATER. METER. AND POWER CONNECTIONS. DUCAVAUWMNSTAWUg1. ANY GEORGE TO UNDEAG4WN➢'PHOVE GROUND FACILITIES SHOLL BE TXE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND COSTSA550CNTED WITH CORRECTING DAMAGES SHELL BE NONE ENTIRELY BY THE CONTPACRR 4. $M"EWIPMEWMDINSAN MNSRW.BEPERLOCALMIMWWP STPND.AROSANDSP SEPEI NSTKWo_ EH_IX CWES. EC4GTLC MNOFSFRVICEEGUIPMEWSN BEWCRgN DWRHTHE 5. NNTPACTORSHVLCNROINATEWITHLOCPLMIITTNMPPNY EPYTHEPROPOSED ELEMCALSUONCEPND METERNGFACIUMES E IRRGO1IXIWATERWECCNNEMONSEEIS1J'AT BUILDING. VERFYWRNMECHANICKPUNSCAVAGE. i. ALLMNNIJNESSMLBE IrSELDWFINISHEDGRADE. 0, ALL UIFPXUNESSHVLBE IY BELLOWFlNISHEDSOPDE. B. ALL EXPOSED WG RISERS. IF ANY, SNA. BE GMY IN GGLOR 10. CONIR4CT[MSHaILIATALLSUMrESAND WNWRATZL'SELMTHE RNSHEOGRMEOFTHE TOPOFPAVFMEM. EXTEND SLEEVES TO ZLY BEYOND PAVEMENT. 11. WNTPACTOR SHALL MARK THE LOCATION OF N-1- SUCTWZ END CONDUIT WITH THESLEMIG IRTR 1ELUED'TO 12, FASNJCATEALL RPE TOMWUFPCNRFS SPEGIHCATONS WITH CLEAN AND SQUARE CUT JOINTS. USE OUVITY GRADE PENCE END COMMIT CEMENT FORMUUTED FDR INTENDED TYPE OF CONNECTION. 13. 61CNFlLL ALL TRENCHESMIN NIL FREE OF SWAP ON ECIS AND DEBRIS. 1<. PIL VALVE BOXES AND COVER$ SHALL BE BUCK N CCIAR 15. GROUP VALVE BOXES TOGETHER FOR WE MEN SERAM IS REWIRED. LOCATE W PLINT BED REEMS WHENEVER RISFIBLE 17. CONUELWIRES: I4GAUMDIRECTBIIMNL DNPPERWUWTONMRERUNUNOERMVNUNEUSE MUSTURE PRNF SPLICES AND SOIICEONLY AT VALVES OR FULL BOXES. RUN SEPNNTE HOT AND COMMON WIRE TO EACN NALEEND ONE (1) SPARE WIRE AND GROUND TO FURTHEST VALVE FROM NUTFROLL VS EL OR COLOR CODE PL BONES 18. AVOID ENDS SRUY ON BUILDINGS, PAVEMENT, WALLS AND ROAGYAYS BY MpVIWP1LY PDJUSRNG RADIUS OR ARO ONSPRWYJFRHFAOSPND FLOWWNIRCLONAUTOMATCVAll 19. MUST PRESSURE REGUtATNGVALYES FOR OPTIMUM PRESSURE ON SITE 20. WE SCREENS ON NL HEEDS. 21. ASET OF ASGUILT DRAWINGS SHALL BE MAWTAINED CNSUE AT All TIMES IN AN UPRATED CONDITION. a PJL PIPE YM OVER SSWL RIVE THRUST BLOOMING AT BEEN TURN. a PJLAUFOMAUO REMOTE CONTROL VALVES WILL HAVE X MINIMUM DEPRI OF YP WASHED GRAVEL UNDEANMIN WEVE AND VALVE BOX GPAVELSW. DOEU TT BEYOND PERIMETER OFVPLVE BOX 24. MERE SW. BE Y MINIMUM SPACE BETWEEN BOTTOM OF VALVE SOX COVER AND TOP OF VALVE STRUCTURE NDOVE Iea5 L,059r0WOMINNESOTA 55304. HearPa[-9100 ,A. "a 11a9a pa3a ANDOVER. W W W.LI. ANDOVEP.MN.U9 1. Ind W o on Na Lendacepe Pon Ra "Dow Irywd(Worrybwb Imer xrle m4Ma " Bank Imes). 2. City muA Rmpad Ml WaterconN.N.h. to Gry water eyilem. 3FIre COCK ReGulMm9n1- Cateranctus man l reare N 25% Mtln Mllwatk wager Bay. 4. Meor ENOMME. N A2'wN sop mu. ea lnaolled aNdde Na meter ondofure Meg OryinMkna. b. SEE (Redl Enter Zone)b reculnd K tool ocrer above Na Nghe9l heed .t he xhlared. Mo..Indkate nn W the koalkna. L. If 1 bat Nevall mn M acblMd a Par (Pmmm VewUm Breaker) can be Installed. %eOaeingCebMFAan IM1ebCetlma 5. SeeN Crossilrg Rtyulnmmo- Ran, 14-Nlpton fora Ylall be pocN in SCHLO mrvNI 12. 13. wridammnermeivi.Cayol Mdove, leleuro to eatll waor aWar n'Im.wra4aw+e+vu'Or_++Ka�+zrewwiluaa'.waax ery I ". hear . .. WE R.yD,NN DMID k.aael el. J a HM a^ N aI UQ�¢ F�Ny Yo 46 2 01 UQaa 11 I- N Z O U n. 1_. DED 1 HoKewred ANe vxNTMeas mcta. run[.. vnor WE der, i[�p rel Them 1.e amw . IamnLW Deny,rL gamer WnkR. vATiA ausum[[, to D 511. rWWm Mux .. eau. _. z Man, . sm1 warhe . HE[ haled. MArt .Asa. MaDDEDNeF . HE .1 Dr. an Teh year - .aa[a9.a II ,Frovc rdrAOd[a. M [tFR[vd veva B was ADEED LOMAaER r oMl. Doerr, lea, Nn vmm BE h T u M TREE PLANTING DETAIL LaPa TARbeu vA he CITY 0 F w. DOVE Wer 4 CITY OF ANDOVER- TREE PLANTING DETAIL NTS IRRIGATION NOTES: 1. ENURE SITESBALL BE FULLY INNGATED. THE CWNMCTERSINLL SUBMIT IRRMTON SHOP DRAWINGS FOR REVIEW MDPPPRWAL BYTIELPN0.9CVPE ARCHRECTPWORMINSTPJJATON. 2 SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FORIRRSMUON WATER. METER. AND POWER CONNECTIONS. DUCAVAUWMNSTAWUg1. ANY GEORGE TO UNDEAG4WN➢'PHOVE GROUND FACILITIES SHOLL BE TXE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND COSTSA550CNTED WITH CORRECTING DAMAGES SHELL BE NONE ENTIRELY BY THE CONTPACRR 4. $M"EWIPMEWMDINSAN MNSRW.BEPERLOCALMIMWWP STPND.AROSANDSP SEPEI NSTKWo_ EH_IX CWES. EC4GTLC MNOFSFRVICEEGUIPMEWSN BEWCRgN DWRHTHE 5. NNTPACTORSHVLCNROINATEWITHLOCPLMIITTNMPPNY EPYTHEPROPOSED ELEMCALSUONCEPND METERNGFACIUMES E IRRGO1IXIWATERWECCNNEMONSEEIS1J'AT BUILDING. VERFYWRNMECHANICKPUNSCAVAGE. i. ALLMNNIJNESSMLBE IrSELDWFINISHEDGRADE. 0, ALL UIFPXUNESSHVLBE IY BELLOWFlNISHEDSOPDE. B. ALL EXPOSED WG RISERS. IF ANY, SNA. BE GMY IN GGLOR 10. CONIR4CT[MSHaILIATALLSUMrESAND WNWRATZL'SELMTHE RNSHEOGRMEOFTHE TOPOFPAVFMEM. EXTEND SLEEVES TO ZLY BEYOND PAVEMENT. 11. WNTPACTOR SHALL MARK THE LOCATION OF N-1- SUCTWZ END CONDUIT WITH THESLEMIG IRTR 1ELUED'TO 12, FASNJCATEALL RPE TOMWUFPCNRFS SPEGIHCATONS WITH CLEAN AND SQUARE CUT JOINTS. USE OUVITY GRADE PENCE END COMMIT CEMENT FORMUUTED FDR INTENDED TYPE OF CONNECTION. 13. 61CNFlLL ALL TRENCHESMIN NIL FREE OF SWAP ON ECIS AND DEBRIS. 1<. PIL VALVE BOXES AND COVER$ SHALL BE BUCK N CCIAR 15. GROUP VALVE BOXES TOGETHER FOR WE MEN SERAM IS REWIRED. LOCATE W PLINT BED REEMS WHENEVER RISFIBLE 17. CONUELWIRES: I4GAUMDIRECTBIIMNL DNPPERWUWTONMRERUNUNOERMVNUNEUSE MUSTURE PRNF SPLICES AND SOIICEONLY AT VALVES OR FULL BOXES. RUN SEPNNTE HOT AND COMMON WIRE TO EACN NALEEND ONE (1) SPARE WIRE AND GROUND TO FURTHEST VALVE FROM NUTFROLL VS EL OR COLOR CODE PL BONES 18. AVOID ENDS SRUY ON BUILDINGS, PAVEMENT, WALLS AND ROAGYAYS BY MpVIWP1LY PDJUSRNG RADIUS OR ARO ONSPRWYJFRHFAOSPND FLOWWNIRCLONAUTOMATCVAll 19. MUST PRESSURE REGUtATNGVALYES FOR OPTIMUM PRESSURE ON SITE 20. WE SCREENS ON NL HEEDS. 21. ASET OF ASGUILT DRAWINGS SHALL BE MAWTAINED CNSUE AT All TIMES IN AN UPRATED CONDITION. a PJL PIPE YM OVER SSWL RIVE THRUST BLOOMING AT BEEN TURN. a PJLAUFOMAUO REMOTE CONTROL VALVES WILL HAVE X MINIMUM DEPRI OF YP WASHED GRAVEL UNDEANMIN WEVE AND VALVE BOX GPAVELSW. DOEU TT BEYOND PERIMETER OFVPLVE BOX 24. MERE SW. BE Y MINIMUM SPACE BETWEEN BOTTOM OF VALVE SOX COVER AND TOP OF VALVE STRUCTURE NDOVE Iea5 L,059r0WOMINNESOTA 55304. HearPa[-9100 ,A. "a 11a9a pa3a ANDOVER. W W W.LI. ANDOVEP.MN.U9 1. Ind W o on Na Lendacepe Pon Ra "Dow Irywd(Worrybwb Imer xrle m4Ma " Bank Imes). 2. City muA Rmpad Ml WaterconN.N.h. to Gry water eyilem. 3FIre COCK ReGulMm9n1- Cateranctus man l reare N 25% Mtln Mllwatk wager Bay. 4. Meor ENOMME. N A2'wN sop mu. ea lnaolled aNdde Na meter ondofure Meg OryinMkna. b. SEE (Redl Enter Zone)b reculnd K tool ocrer above Na Nghe9l heed .t he xhlared. Mo..Indkate nn W the koalkna. L. If 1 bat Nevall mn M acblMd a Par (Pmmm VewUm Breaker) can be Installed. %eOaeingCebMFAan IM1ebCetlma 5. SeeN Crossilrg Rtyulnmmo- Ran, 14-Nlpton fora Ylall be pocN in SCHLO mrvNI 12. 13. wridammnermeivi.Cayol Mdove, leleuro to eatll waor aWar n'Im.wra4aw+e+vu'Or_++Ka�+zrewwiluaa'.waax ery I ". hear . .. WE R.yD,NN DMID k.aael el. J a HM a^ N aI UQ�¢ F�Ny Yo 46 2 01 UQaa 11 I- N Z O U 0 a KWNSECarN➢BIoW. Callbefore'nadl, -_ (04 LANDSCAPE PLAN NOTES & DETAILS L1.1 W4 oer.+ ma, n. 0 a KWNSECarN➢BIoW. Callbefore'nadl, -_ (04 LANDSCAPE PLAN NOTES & DETAILS L1.1 W4 oer.+ ma, 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER. MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: Mayor and Councilmembers Jim Dickinson, City Administrator Administrator's Report January 4, 2022 The Department Heads present at the meeting will provide a brief verbal update on various items of interest to the City Council and to the residents at the meeting. Listed below are a few areas of interest: 1. City Department Activities 2. Update on Development/CIP Projects 3. Meeting reminders Upon receipt of the meeting packet, if a member of the Council would like an update on a particular item, please notify me so an adequate update can be made. ted,