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D-3. Approval of Final Development Plans for the Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery0 CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 7901 Park Place Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Website www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us 7 -3 MEMORANDUM TO: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager FROM: Kate Aanenson, AICP, Community Development Director DATE: November 24, 2014 Vii* SUBJ: City Cemetery — Approval of Final Plans PROPOSED MOTION City Council approves the Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery landscaping plan prepared by staff, and approves the Initial Columbarium Layout prepared by Damon Farber Associates dated October 29, 2014. City Council approval requires a majority vote of City Council present. BACKGROUND On November 20, 2014 the City Council reviewed the following: 1. HTPO was contracted to survey the boundary of the cemetery. 2. A landscaping plan was prepared by the City Forester and designed to create a buffer due to the tree removal around the perimeter (attachment #1). 3. A paver plan was developed for the turnaround at the end of the driveway. 4. A neighborhood meeting was held. 5. Landscape Architect Matt Wilkens from Damen Farber was contracted to determine whether the placement of columbariums should be on the eastern property line or along Galpin Boulevard. A prototype and layout has been created (attachment #2). Below are comments from Mr. Wilkens: • The columbarium are whole units (3 ft. wide x 12 ft. long x 4 ft. high), requiring a crane to lift them off a flatbed trailer. It was determined that locating them in the lower area (front) would likely be easier, providing closer crane range, better access (driveway), and more cost effective in the long term. Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Mr. Todd Gerhardt November 24, 2014 Page 2 ADA accessibility is more achievable in the lower area. We did not look at this in our study, but the best route for accessibility would be from the south, probably around the hydrant location, going north between the columbarium and the existing plots. Right now this about a 5% grade. More people are using cremation as a burial option and therefore more people will visit the cemetery. In our opinion, it is likely better for more cemetery traffic to occur on the lower side than the upper side because there is not a lot of room on the driveway and considering the hill in both the summer and winter. • Screening for neighbors to the east will happen whether there are burial plots or the columbarium in the upper location. 6. A neighborhood meeting was scheduled in August. Only the neighbor in the first house on Lukewood Drive attended. It was discussed that access for tree removal would be easiest off Lukewood Drive. The plans were reviewed in detail with the neighbor. Since that meeting, the City Forester and I have meet with the homeowner to the east. They had some requests for modifications to the landscaping plan. We also reviewed the timeline for tree removal this fall, and have committed to keep them informed. Tree removal has occurred and landscaping and pavers will be installed next spring/summer. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council approve the Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery landscaping plan prepared by staff, and approve the Initial Columbarium Layout prepared by Damon Farber Associates dated October 29, 2014. ATTACHMENTS 1. Revised Landscaping Plan. 2. Initial Columbarium Layout. G:g: \plan\2013 planning cases\2013 -24 chanhassen cemetety \cc staff report final plans.docx CI Aj Cl m a � — 04 R tj tj C' n seas' ` ar + L `�'' PC - a a r> �.y � P� ,y � p to G � �i.► s" O y' %i � "'� �. Chi C) td�., �� �`• ' f. Tom, � � � i_ 1 . j �.- � � la. 1 �y ` Jam: � ^ , • :? wl N � P 0 �- z 1=I Lo X W= w Q U O V) z O 75 Q D 0 m 0 , uj cr s,t o 1\ i W F C) o w Z o 9 \ W m / J - Zt= wz way I ..9 -. L o o z N U- i _ Z Z \ LU F- I �— - - --TT� j - - - - --� I � III j I I I zo 2 (If LLJ '- UJ M w z� 1 1 1 ;a j rr Up � w g o I I I w n w -j O a ° ?Z o°z I I f — —__ -- --I o �ix :D wa ------- - - - - —I 1 I I I m _ I I I I I U., I I I L-------- - - - - -� LL U m III I w Q U O V) z O 75 Q D 0 m 0 iL yyrr yt. w pL a .N7S a Y Ap ' y . r _ 1 7 iii , t .x «,�',�, ter', A:�i�;���i {3� �' k- •'�•f � � .. • � f Y S L ti .8-11 J J Q U) W 0 U) } � O w CO w U LV m W � Z - 006 N CL H O H Z Q m J O U O ul HQ!� LL- o S2 Z 2 U Z LLxl� UW OZw m Q > .8-11 J J Q U) W 0 U) } � O w CO w U LV m W � Z - 006 N CL H O H Z Q m J O U