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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—OCTOBER 28, 2013 15 <br /> campus. She recommended employees of the building be given an employee sticker to avoid this <br /> concern. She did not want to see the site become an off-site or overflow parking lot when it was a <br /> commercial business. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned if cars parked in a private lot could be given a ticket. <br /> City Attorney Jamnik commented this would be a violation of the CUP and not a ticketable <br /> offense. He indicated the long term operations of the building were somewhat unknown and the <br /> applicant could be required to provide the Council with a parking plan for approval that would <br /> address the concerns of satellite parking. <br /> Councilmember Holmes did not feel it was necessary to restrict overnight parking at this time. <br /> She recommended that Bethel manage this issue. <br /> Councilmember Werner asked how many cars were parked on the main campus overnight. <br /> Mr. Mazorol discussed the parking situation on the main campus noting bottlenecks occur during <br /> the daytime hours. <br /> Councilmember Holden withdrew her overnight parking amendment. <br /> AMENDMENT: Mayor Grant moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a motion <br /> adding Condition 15 which would require the applicant to submit to <br /> the City a parking plan annually for approval. <br /> Bob Revoir, Cushman and Wakefield, recommended the Council keep in mind that several of the <br /> tenants would remain in the building for the next seven years. These businesses may have <br /> overnight parking or company cars on site for several years. <br /> Mayor Grant reported the City would not ticket or tow cars parked overnight, this would instead <br /> be a violation of the CUP, which would have to be addressed by the parking plan. <br /> Mayor Grant called the question. <br /> The amendment carried (5-0). <br /> Councilmember Holmes requested another Condition be added stating the staging of the property <br /> will be Phase I — 2013-2014 as indicated in Attachment C, Phase II — 2015-2018, and Phase III <br /> would remain as written. <br /> AMENDMENT: Councilmember Holmes moved and Mayor Grant seconded a motion <br /> adding Condition 16, stating the staging of the Pine Tree Drive <br /> Property will be Phase I which will take place in 2013-2014 as <br /> indicated; and Phase II which will take place in 2015-2018. <br /> Councilmember Werner asked if the square footage would be addressed. <br />
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