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February 28, 2017
John & Linda Freivalds
2585 Old Beach Road
Orono, MN 55391
RE: Proposed Freshwater Apartments
John and Linda,
Thanks for the letter regarding our Freshwater Apartment project. We are very excited about
bringing a new housing choice to the Navarre Area and pleased to be part of the renovation and
revitalization in this area. A lot has changed since 1972, especially the desire of residents who are
becoming empty nesters and want to move to housing near Navarre. We will be good neighbors
and we hope that the care and attention in our design will alleviate many of the issues you had
listed.
First, it is undecided on what the use will be. We are considering market rate Apartments as well
as Condominium and Senior Housing. We are requesting 50 units in order to make this an
attractive building to meet the needs of our tenants.
We are proposing 51 below ground parking and 49 surface parking. The surface parking will be
on the west side of the building shielding all headlights from neighboring properties. We are
sharing a drive with the Freshwater Office Building to reduce turns onto CR 19 and to keep
access away from the residential homes.
We have met with the Watershed on the proposed plan. There is a 75-foot wetland buffer that we
are adhering too. The watershed will require that we place signs along the buffer area to make
sure people are aware of its protection. In addition, as part of the project we may include
additional buffering along the wetland on the Freshwater Office building site to improve water
quality that was not required back in 1972.
With the existing natural vegetation barrier and required wetland buffer protection residents will
be well aware that they need to avoid the area between your lot and the building. We will look
into placing a fence in the area you described but have concerns on compromising the natural
amenities this site provides.
We are proposing vegetation along County Rd 19 adjacent the parking lot. A small berm may be
included to match the existing berms along 19.
Our building placement was designed to minimize views from the neighbors. We had looked at
site lines from the neighboring homes and designed the building and parking with the least
impact. The building height is 3-stores (31 feet) along County Rd 19. From the west, the building
will be 54 feet at its highest point next to the Freshwater building. The west building height is
derived from the topography of the lot, sloping down to the wetland. To minimize grading and
tree removal we are using the existing slope and building the underground parking into the
topography. By doing this the back wall of the underground parking will be exposed creating the
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added height. The back wall will be constructed of brick and have year-round vegetative
screening so it will not be visible from the neighborhood. No added residential floors are created
by using the slope. The height of the building matches the height of the Freshwater building and
creates a nice transition from north to south.
We are proposing a market rate building and will provide the architecture and landscaping
needed to sell the units. The architectural drawings that we submitted represents what we want
but the specific type of materials will be determined through the city process.
We will be happy to meet with you to discuss our project. Please reach out to me at 612-363-
3321 to set up a time.
Sincerely
Alex Ugorets