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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – May 8, 2019 5 <br /> <br />19. Prior to the issuance of a Grading and Erosion Control permit, the School District shall <br />provide the City in writing how they will staff the pedestrian crossing during student <br />arrive and release. City staff and the Ramsey County Sheriff shall review and approve the <br />pedestrian crossing plan prior to August 1, 2019. If the City or the Sheriff make any <br />recommendation the School District shall implements said recommendations prior to <br />2019-2020 school year starting. <br />20. Prior to the issuance of a Grading and Erosion Control permit the Engineering <br />Department shall approve the Final grading, utility, stormwater and right of way <br />improvement plans. <br />21. The Applicant, Ramsey County Sheriff and City staff shall review traffic and pedestrian <br />operations annually. The Applicant shall implement improvements recommended by the <br />City Engineer. <br />22. Prior to the issuance of a land disturbance permit, all items identified in the March 5, <br />2019 Engineering Review Comments memo shall be addressed. All comments shall be <br />adopted herein by reference. <br />23. The proposed mascot wall sign may be externally illumined and shall be approved by <br />Planning staff in writing. Internal illumination is prohibited. The proposed mascot sign <br />shall not exceed 53 square feet. Final location of the proposed mascot wall sign shall be <br />approved in writing by Planning staff. <br />24. Findings and recommendations of the March 19, 2019 Traffic memo from Wenck shall <br />be implemented. <br />25. A Planned Unit Development Agreement shall be fully executed prior to the prior to the <br />issuance of a Grading and Erosion Control Permit. <br />26. The Applicant shall be financially responsible for 100 percent of all Lake Valentine Road <br />street improvements. These improvements include but shall not be limited to: turn lanes <br />and other access improvements, trail and sidewalk improvements, pedestrian signal, <br />signage and striping modifications, and drainage and utility improvements. The City’s <br />engineering consultant will design construction plans and specifications. These charges <br />will be identified in the Planned Unit Development Agreement. <br />27. The Applicant shall perform an analysis of how many trees the parking lot and <br />surrounding land on PID 21302334005 can accommodate and reserve the said number of <br />trees from 562 caliper inches required to be replaced. <br />28. After site grading has been completed, the Applicant shall work with the adjacent <br />property owners to ensure any screening concerns are addressed. Any trees planted shall <br />count towards the 562 caliper inches required to be replaced. <br /> <br />Planning Consultant Kansier reviewed the options available to the Planning Commission on <br />this matter: <br /> <br />1. Recommend Approval with Conditions <br />2. Recommend Approval as Submitted. <br />3. Recommend Denial <br />4. Table <br /> <br />Chair Gehrig opened the public hearing at 6:59 p.m. <br /> <br />Chair Gehrig invited anyone for or against the application to come forward and make comment. <br />