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2 <br />Previous Council Action <br />•April 8, 2019: Ordinance No. 07-19 rezoning property from GB, General Business to <br />PUD, Planned Unit Development <br />o Details permitted, accessory, conditional and administrative uses specific to the <br />20 acre site <br />•April 8, 2019: Resolution No. 19-42 approving PUD Development Stage <br />Plan/Preliminary Plat <br />o Establishes development’s framework in regards to lot and yard requirements, <br />height regulations, impervious surface and design guidelines <br />•May 11, 2020: Resolution No. 20-44 approving PUD Development Stage Plan <br />Amendment #1-Site Plan and Grading & Drainage Plan <br />o This amendment omitted the clubhouse and revised the site plan and grading & <br />drainage plans <br />•July 26, 2021: Resolution No. 20-94 approving PUD Final Plan/Final Plat <br />ANALYSIS <br />North Lot Line Fence <br />A 6ft high wood privacy fence along the north lot line (except across the wetland) is required per <br />the approve PUD Preliminary Plan and PUD Final Plan. See attached Site Plan-North Lot Line <br />Fence. The intent of the fence is to provide a 6ft high screen between any development <br />(Lyngblomsten cottage homes) and adjacent, less intense, residential land uses (Rohavic Lane <br />neighbors). <br />Per the applicant’s narrative, Lyngblomsten would like to omit the installation of the fence <br />because the current topography limits the effectiveness of the fence as a screening tool. <br />Lyngblomsten spoke with the 5 property owners abutting the north lot line (258-298 Rohavic <br />Lane). Four of the property owners stated they were okay with omitting the fence. The property <br />owner at 288 Rohavic Lane would like the fence to be installed. Lyngblomsten is proposing to <br />install additional landscaping in some areas. See attached Applicant’s Narrative for additional <br />information and photos. <br />Pickleball Court <br />Lyngblomsten would like install one (1) pickleball court on the parcel addressed 275 Ash Street, <br />south of the lift station. Per the applicant’s narrative, the court would be for private use by the <br />Lyngblomsten community. The average age of their community is 83 years old. A row of <br />arborvitaes exists along the west lot line. Four (4) black hills spruce trees are proposed along the <br />south lot line. An eight (8) foot tall chain link fence is proposed around the court. <br />Sport courts are allowed in rural and residential zoning districts and performance standards are <br />detailed in City Code Section 1007.043(4)(b). Although Lyngblomsten is zoned PUD, Planned <br />Unit Development and has residential and commercial components, the sport court ordinance