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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – APRIL 25, 2016 5 <br /> <br />L. Motion for Authorization to Appoint Seasonal Maintenance Workers <br />M. Motion for Authorization to Appoint Public Works Maintenance Worker Position <br /> <br />MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br />motion to approve the Consent Calendar as presented and to authorize <br />execution of all necessary documents contained therein. The motion carried <br />unanimously (5-0). <br /> <br />6. PULLED CONSENT ITEMS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />7. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />8. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. PC 16-003 – Master and Final PUD – 1160 County Road E (Arden Square) <br /> <br />Senior Planner Bachler stated that the property at 1160 County Road E was first developed as a <br />seasonal ski and golf shop in the early 1970s. In 1992, the Commers Company completed site <br />modifications to accommodate a new bank user, including the removal of a portion of the west <br />side of the building for five drive-up lanes under the existing building roof. Today, the 4,500 <br />square foot space that was occupied by TCF Bank is vacant and the roof over the drive-up lanes <br />has been removed. American Red Cross is the only tenant in the building and occupies <br />approximately 5,000 square feet of space. <br /> <br />Senior Planner Bachler indicated that the proposed site modifications are part of a broader <br />reinvestment in the property being undertaken by Arden Square in an effort to attract a new tenant <br />to the building. In conjunction with the County Road E improvements completed in 2015, the <br />property owner agreed to close off two driveways that were replaced with one, 24-foot wide <br />driveway. Arden Square also recently completed renovations to the front façade of the building. <br />These improvements included the removal of the mansard and gable roof on the west side of the <br />building, increasing window and brick masonry coverage, and adding awnings and decorative <br />lighting. <br /> <br />Senior Planner Bachler explained that the proposed site improvements would modify the <br />property’s drive lanes and parking stalls for a more efficient use of space. The existing parking <br />area on the north side of the building would be rearranged to include two one-way drive aisles and <br />angled parking stalls. One drive-up lane on the west side of the building would be retained while <br />the remaining lanes would be removed and replaced with parking. As a result of the project, the <br />overall parking lot area would expand by 2,182 square feet and 21 additional parking stalls would <br />be constructed. Other site modifications would include a new monument sign, a trash enclosure <br />constructed with decorative rock face concrete block, bicycle racks, and updated pavement and <br />sidewalk surfaces. Landscaping on the property would be enhanced as well with additional tree