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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JANUARY 10, 2022 5 <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen reported the ADA ped ramps were changed <br /> within the 100%design plans. <br /> Councilmember Scott noted the Council received a comment from a resident this afternoon who <br /> stated the vast majority of students were not using the current crosswalk. He stated this was an <br /> enforcement issue that would have to be addressed by the City. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated there has been a lot of complaints about parents doing u-turns. <br /> She asked if the school district could be required to post a "No U-Turn" sign where parents are <br /> exiting the property. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen commented this wasn't something he had <br /> considered in the signage plan but he could work with the design team on this. <br /> Councilmember Holmes indicated a lot of the parents were making u-turns on Lake Valentine <br /> Road going west. She stated the safety of the students at Mounds View High School was not as <br /> tight as it could be and she understood not all students were crossing at the crosswalk. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated the Council liked to make conditions for approval versus making <br /> recommendations to staff or the design team to ensure all concerns from the City were being <br /> addressed. She asked if staff had any concerns that should be included in the conditions for <br /> approval. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen reported the school district needs to look at <br /> illuminating the northern part of the ped crossing. He explained the school district would be <br /> meeting with Xcel to discuss how to add this feature. He stated one more condition could be <br /> included to state: The applicant shall enhance lighting at the norther portion of the crosswalk and <br /> at the intersections of the driveways. <br /> Further discussion ensued regarding the location of the handicap parking stalls. <br /> Mayor Grant commented on the size of the parking islands and discussed the number of parking <br /> stalls that had been lost due to their size. He anticipated 20 parking stalls could be gained if the <br /> size of the islands were adjusted. <br /> Mr. Tierney reported this was the case. He stated he had tried to find a balance between the <br /> number of parking stalls and the proper amount of green space. <br /> Mayor Grant indicated the Council would have to decide if they wanted to have big islands or <br /> small islands within this parking lot because this was impacting the number of parking spaces. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked what the percentage of parking space was occupied by the <br /> parking islands within the plan that accommodated 381 parking stalls. <br /> Planning Consultant Kansier stated this was approximately 6%. <br />