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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 25, 20138 <br /> <br />The motion carried (5-0). <br /> <br /> B. Planning Case 13-019 Gradient Financial Site Plan Review Accessory <br />Structure <br /> <br />City Planner Streff <br />stated that Gradient Financial owns the property located at 4105 Lexington <br />Avenue, which is zoned I-1 Limited Industrial District. The property is generally positioned north <br />of County Road F, south of Boston Scientific, east of Hamline Avenue and west of Lexington <br />Avenue <br />on the property and positioned in the northwest corner of the lot. The purpose of the building is <br />for storage of the equipment necessary for the maintenance of the property. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff <br /> indicated that the applicant has stated that the proposed structure will be <br />constructed on a floating slab and built with a wooden frame. The building will contain two (2) <br />or. The proposed <br />structure will have fourteen (14) foot tall side walls. A flat rubber roof system is being proposed <br />on the accessory structure to mimic the roof of the principal building. At the November 6, 2013, <br />Planning Commission meeting, the applicant proposed to construct the exterior of the accessory <br />structure with a product that is made from fiber cement and has the texture and finished <br />appearance of brick. The dimensions of each panel are eighteen (18) inches wide by six (6) feet in <br />length with a thickness of 5/8 of an inch. Each panel has coverage of nine (9) square feet. <br /> <br />After reviewing the proposed material, the Planning Commission determined that it is not <br />compatible in appearance or quality with the material used for the principal structure on the <br />property. It was found that the material may resemble brick or achieve the look of brick but is still <br />inferior to the product used on the principal structure. The Planning Commission directed the <br />applicant to work with staff to select an exterior material for the accessory structure that will meet <br />the regulations stated in the Zoning Code. The selected exterior finish of the accessory structure <br />would need to be compatible in appearance and quality of material used on the principal structure. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff <br /> explained that since the Planning Commission meeting, staff has been in <br /> <br /> <br />City Planner Streff <br /> reported that the Planning Commission reviewed this application at their <br />November 9, 2013, meeting and have offered the following findings of fact for consideration: <br /> <br />1. Permanent accessory structures within this district are subject to a Site Plan Review and <br />Council approval. <br />2. The property is located in the I-1 Limited Industrial District. <br />3. The proposed accessory structure would be located in the northwest corner of the lot. <br />4. <br />5. A flat rubber roof is being proposed to mimic the principal building on the property. <br />6. The purpose of the building is for storage of the equipment necessary for the maintenance <br />of the property. <br />7. The applicant has proposed an exterior finish that is constructed with fiber cement to <br />replicate a brick appearance. <br />