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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – November 28, 2012 5 <br />security aspects of a service parking lot rather than an enclosed parking ramp. Commissioner <br />Zimmerman stated some properties charge more for parking in the ramp and the cost may be <br />justified by doing that. <br />Chair Larson stated since it is a pre-existing building there is not the luxury of having a below <br />ground parking area. <br />Commissioner Scott asked if the build out would be all at once. City Planner Meagan Beekman <br />stated there would be a single build out and the construction would take one year. <br />Commissioner Holewa referred to the retail space layout and asked if the apartment residents <br />could access the retail area without going outside. It was noted they could not. Commissioner <br />Holewa referred to the east access and City Planner Meagan Beekman noted some additional <br />review would be needed. City Planner Meagan Beekman stated the access may need some <br />further discussion. <br />Commissioner Zimmerman asked about the property be marketed to college students and if <br />commuter buses would be utilized to transport the students to the colleges. City Planner Meagan <br />Beekman stated that is not something that is part of the applicant’s plan. Commissioner <br />Zimmerman asked if there was a bus provided by the colleges would that have an impact on the <br />access. City Planner Meagan Beekman stated a shuttle could easily enter and exit on the north <br />side. <br />Mr. Rob Davidson appeared before the Commission. He stated they worked hard to address the <br />requests of the Commission and feels this plan is a win-win proposal. <br />Chair Larson asked how the 4-door unit would work. Mr. Davidson stated the construction of a <br />3- or 4-bedroom unit would combine 3 or 4 hotel rooms with the living area in the center. They <br />are suggesting a movable wall and are attempting to create flexibility depending on the market. <br />Commissioner Hames commented this is also a family-friendly plan that would meet the needs <br />of families. <br />Commissioner Holewa asked about the shared access with the adjoining property. Mr. Davidson <br />stated the idea of combining the three driveways is a good idea; however, they are being asked to <br />create a turnaround on the property and fund a combined driveway with no monetary <br />compensation coming to the owner. Mr. Davidson stated TAT Properties may be interested in <br />selling the other business a portion of their property. The easement is an issue that the private <br />landowners should discuss and resolve. <br />Commissioner Holewa asked if there is a loading dock for their plan. Mr. Davidson stated there <br />would not generally be semi-trucks accessing the property. <br />Commissioner Hames asked if the turnaround is for emergency vehicles. City Planner Meagan <br />Beekman stated the turnaround is for the other properties and would accommodate a semi-truck. <br />City Planner Meagan Beekman noted currently there is a shared easement of which the current <br />Holiday Inn property is not part of. <br />