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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JUNE 28, 2021 6 <br /> <br />1. All conditions of the original Planned Unit Development shall remain in full force and <br />effect. <br />2. The project shall be completed in accordance with the plans submitted as amended by the <br />conditions of approval. Any significant changes to the plans, as determined by the City <br />Planner, shall require review and approval by the Planning Commission and City Council. <br />3. The Planned Unit Development approval shall expire one year from the date of City <br />Council approval unless a building permit has been requested or a time extension has been <br />granted by the City Council. <br />4. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the Applicant shall enter into a Development <br />Agreement. <br />5. All disturbed boulevards shall be restored with sod. <br />6. All areas of the site, where practical, shall be sodded or seeded and maintained. The <br />property owner shall mow and maintain all site boulevards to the curb line of the public <br />streets. <br />7. The proposed structures shall conform to all other regulations in the City Code. <br />8. A Grading and Erosion permit shall be obtained from the city’s Engineering Division prior <br />to commencing any grading, land disturbance or utility activities. The Applicant shall be <br />responsible for obtaining any permits necessary from other agencies, including but not <br />limited to, MPCA, Rice Creek Watershed District, and Ramsey County prior to the start of <br />any site activities. <br />9. Any future trash enclosures shall utilize wooden gates and be constructed on three sides <br />using the same materials and patterns used on the building. Locations shall be approved by <br />the Planning Department. <br />10. The Applicant shall be responsible for protecting the proposed on-site storm sewer <br />infrastructure and components and any existing storm sewer from exposure to any and all <br />stormwater runoff, sediments and debris during all construction activities. <br />11. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a landscape financial security equal to 125% of <br />the cost of the landscaping to be installed on the site shall be submitted. The Applicant <br />must submit a detailed cost estimate for the landscaping so staff can determine the final <br />amount. Landscape financial security shall be held for two full growing seasons. <br />12. This approval does not include signs. A separate sign permit is required for all proposed <br />signage. All signage shall meet the requirements of Sign District 4. <br />13. All rooftop or ground mounted mechanical equipment shall be hidden from view with the <br />same materials used on the building in accordance with City Code requirements. <br />14. Prior to the issuance Grading and Erosion permit, the Engineering Department shall <br />review and approve final grading and utility plans in writing. <br />15. The property owners shall complete snow removal, maintenance and replacement of all <br />proposed sidewalks and trails unless a written agreement between the City and owner <br />establishes a different requirement. <br /> <br />Councilmember Scott recommended the applicant consider accommodating electrical vehicle <br />parking on the property. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden requested further information regarding the proposed signage. <br /> <br />Jill Bills, U+B Architecture, reported the signage would be approximately three feet eight inches <br />by six foot nine inches wide.