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Public Works Facility — Irish Ave Park Planning Commission <br />Page 3 June 25, 2020 <br />o They wanted to make sure the view from the park to the Public Works Facility <br />remain as natural as they can. <br />• Agreed there is enough room on the remaining portion of the property to implement the <br />vision of the community park for more active park uses. <br />Public Works Facility Neighborhood Meetings Update <br />The City Council held neighborhood meetings on March 4, 2020, and June 18, 2020, to discuss <br />the Public Works Facility planning. There were several residents that asked questions and <br />provided comments. Below is a summary of the comments: <br />• The passive trails in the area should be relocated and the remaining passive trails to the <br />north should remain in place. <br />• Concerns on traffic along 140th Street (CSAH 8). <br />• Some residents wondered why the City would be planning for the location of the Public <br />Works Facility when master planning for Irish Avenue has not been completed yet. <br />• There were some suggestions to move the building to a different location on the park <br />property. <br />• Encouraged buffers from adjacent properties. <br />• Some residents have concerns of the use being in the area and some did not want the use <br />in the park. <br />It was explained by the Public Works Director that there were other properties considered for the <br />relocation of the facility. This site made sense because it is centrally located in the City, was a <br />property the City already owned, and allowed for expansion opportunities far into the future for <br />the facility. The Parks Commission will be working on a master plan for Irish Avenue Park this <br />year. The location on the site was intentional to allow the access to be on a County Road that can <br />accommodate more traffic than a local road. <br />3. CONTEXT: <br />A. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning <br />The properties to the north, east, and south are zoned Agricultural (AG) and are occupied by <br />homes on large lots or are vacant large lots. The properties to the west are zoned Rural <br />Residential (RR) and occupied by homes on large lots. <br />B. Natural Characteristics of Site <br />The property is a former gravel pit, asphalt production plant, and rock crushing facility, which <br />has been restored. It is a community park with passive park uses including trails. The area for the <br />Public Works Facility has varied terrain and several wooded areas. There is a small amount of <br />wetlands on the property. The wetlands are not proposed to be impacted with this project. <br />