City Council Minutes 08-02-2011 SpecialMINUTES
SPECIAL MEETING - MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL /PLANNING COMMISSION
Tuesday, August 2, 2011— 5:00 P.M.
Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center
Council Present: Clint Herbst, Glen Posusta, Tom Perrault, Lloyd Hilgart
Absent: Brian Stumpf
Planning Commission Present: Charlotte Gabler, Brad Fyle, Rod Dragsten, Barry Voight
Absent: Bill Sparks
Staff: Angela Schumann, Steve Grittman, Jeff O'Neill
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Herbst at 5 p.m.
2. Special Meeting /Workshop — Purpose
Rod Dragsten introduced the topic as a review of a concept plan for Homestead Multi -
Family Development Corporation requested by Mike Schneider.
3. Review of Homestead Multi - Family Concept Plan — Mike Schneider
Angela Schumann introduced the discussion and outlined the land use and zoning
designation and noted that no land use was designated in the 2008 Comp Plan. She also
noted that the current land is undeveloped and lies in Monticello Township. She asked
Mike Schneider to comment.
Mr. Schneider explained that previously the land was not developable due to its location
next to the freeway on -ramp. Since that road no longer serves as an entrance to the
freeway, he is looking at possible uses to develop the land. He feels that the best use at
this time would be multi - family housing and some commercial. Currently, the market is
not supportive of single family housing but people are looking for higher end rental
housing. He would propose high end multi -level housing rental units with below ground
parking beneath the building. He would also place a community center building between
the apartments as an amenity to the renters.
Clint Herbst expressed a concern about the location adjacent to the freeway. Mr.
Schneider commented that there are a number of places in the Twin Cities area where
apartment buildings, including high end, are located right along the freeway. Clint
Herbst also expressed a concern with being presented a concept plan which receives
temporary approval from the City. After the developer completes his studies, he returns
with a completely different concept which does not meet the standards originally
planned. Clint Herbst does not want this to occur with this project.
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Mr. Schneider stated that he has preliminary approval for financing this project with the
plans as presented. He would anticipate constructing one building first. He stated that he
continually gets phone calls from people looking for rental units so he is sure this would
fill a need in the community. He is also working on a similar project in Big Lake, which
may be partly financed through a TIF district.
Rod Dragsten asked if this would be market rent or subsidized. Mr. Schneider stated this
would be market rent. He also noted that the demand is great for family rental housing,
especially three bedroom apartments. This is part of the reason that he would propose
placing a community building between the two apartment buildings.
Steve Grittman asked what market ranges were shown by the studies that Schneider had
done. Mr. Schneider stated the range showed $900 to $1800 per month. Rod Dragsten
noted that, in his work as an appraiser, there is a great demand for three bedroom
apartments and often waiting lists for those units.
Charlotte Gabler noted that this land serves as an entrance to the City from the east and
feels that it is important that it be situated in an attractive manner. Jeff O'Neill asked
Schneider what he would do to make the project an attractive entrance to the community.
Mr. Schneider commented that the townhomes that he built at the west end of town
should serve as an example of what they could expect on the east end; they are nicely laid
out with green space surrounding each set of units.
Barry Voight commented that there are a lot of trees on the proposed site and he would
hope that the building plans would preserve as many trees as possible when the site is
developed. That would also help preserve the value of the property and keep it more
attractive.
Jeff O'Neill spoke briefly about the townhomes across the freeway in Sunset Ponds and
asked Ron Hackenmueller to comment on the appearance of the townhomes along the
freeway in Sunset Ponds. Ron noted that they had cleaned it up and made improvements
since the new management took over. However, those townhomes are not considered
high -end.
Mr. Schneider suggested that the location along the freeway should not impact the ability
to rent the units. His townhomes at the west end are located right along the freeway and
he has not had issues with selling those units. They are also soundproofed so the freeway
noise does not generate complaints.
Brad Fyle asked about the impact of Ditch 33 on the land site and whether there would be
an issue with the township. Glen Posusta explained that the problems should be rectified
since the City redid the outlet for Meadow Oaks and Briar Oakes which resolved some
drainage issues. Jeff O'Neill noted that the site would have to be annexed according to
the agreement between the City and the Township.
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Steve Grittman explained that the comparison between properties in the Twin Cities and
Monticello and proximity to the freeway is probably not entirely relative. From studies
that have been done, high -end rental units are generally more desirable if located further
from the freeway. Clint Herbst stated that this would be a risk that Mr. Schneider would
have to undertake as part of the project if he proceeds.
Glen Posusta stated that he would like to see as many trees preserved as possible and
feels this would also make it more attractive. Angela Schumann explained that this
project would have to abide by the zoning ordinance in relation to the sections on Tree
Preservation.
Angela Schumann summarized that it sounds like this land might be amenable to
residential development. There might be some concerns about density. Mr. Schneider
stated that he is looking at a maximum of 96 units for this project. Jeff O'Neill and
Angela Schumann explained that one of the first things that would be needed would be a
survey showing the trees to be removed and preserved within the campus. Mr. Schneider
asked for an explanation of whether it is better to remove trees first and then approach the
City with plans or the best approach for this. Clint Herbst explained that it might be best
to look at where they want to site the building and then look at where trees are located
within that site. The developer might find it preferable to switch the building locations to
preserve more trees. Angela Schumann noted that it is usually preferable to preserve
trees in clumps as they seem to survive better when left grouped. Mr. Schneider also
noted that the type of trees might also make a difference if some are better quality than
others. He has done some clearing on the property to remove some of the dead trees and
undergrowth.
Angela Schumann went on the explained some of the next steps, noting that he would
need to meet with staff and Planning Commission to develop a preliminary plat and
development plan. These things need to be in place before they can start the annexation
proceedings.
Lloyd Hilgart commented that as he read through the agenda report, he was not sure that
this project would be a good idea. As he thought it over, he did not feel the site would be
good for commercial purposes. He described an example of a project in Rogers that
looks very attractive, has some nice amenities and overlooks Highway 101. He would
envision something like that for a high -end housing project. Tom Perrault asked about
sewer and water capability in that area. Bruce Westby reported to Angela Schumann that
sanitary sewer is available, a watermain would have to looped through the site from
Meadow Oak development, and storm water would have to be accommodated on the site
with ponding. Jeff O'Neill asked about the old County right -of -way at the end of CSAH
75 and whether anything had been decided on that. Angela.Sehumann did not have any
information at this time. Clint Herbst suggested that might possibly serve as an area for a
storm water pond.
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Mr. Schneider stated that he sees this property as a destination site between Fargo and the
Twin Cities. He feels that it would be a desirable place for people to locate.
4. Adiournment
TOM PERRAULT MOVED TO ADJOURN THE SPECIAL MEETING AT 5:47 P.M.
LLOYD HILGART SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 4 -0.
Recorder: Catherine M. Shuman e4W
Approved: September 12, 2011
Attest:
Cit d ' trator
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