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<br /> <br />Page 10 of 11 <br />3) A building permit shall be obtained for the parking lot expansion. <br />4) All light poles, including base, shall be a maximum of 14 feet in height and shall be <br />shoebox style, downward directed, with high-pressure sodium lamps or LED and flush <br />lenses. Other than wash or architectural lighting, attached security lighting shall be <br />shoebox style, downward directed with flush lenses. If complaints are received the <br />lighting adjacent to residential uses shall utilize house shields as directed by the City. <br />In addition, any lighting under canopies (building entries) shall be recessed and use a <br />flush lens. <br />5) All retaining wall materials shall be complementary to the building materials and shall <br />be approved in writing by the Planning Division prior to issuance of a building permit. <br />Retaining walls greater than four (4) feet in height shall be engineered and detailed <br />calculations shall be submitted to the City. <br />6) A Grading and Erosion permit shall be obtained from the City’s Engineering <br />Department prior to commencing any grading, land disturbance or utility activities. The <br />Applicants shall be responsible for obtaining any permits necessary from other <br />agencies, including but not limited to, Rice Creek Watershed District and Ramsey <br />County prior to the start of any site activities. Verification of approved permits or <br />documentation from other agencies that a permit is not necessary shall be provided to <br />the City. <br />7) A grading as-built and utility as-built plan shall be provided to the City upon <br />completion of grading and utility work. <br />8) Restaurant Pedestrian Trail Connection to be maintained by property owner/business. <br />9) Provide geotechnical engineer recommendations and/or geotechnical report for <br />review by City Engineer. <br />10) Provide statement of estimated quantities (SEQ) sheet and separate items to be funded <br />by Owner and funded by County per the Funded Improvement Sketch plan sheet that <br />was provided to Council at the January 9th 2023 City Council Meeting. <br /> <br />2. Recommend Approval as Submitted: Motion to recommend approval of Planning Case 23- <br />006 for a Site Plan Review at 3610 Snelling Avenue N., based on the findings of fact and the <br />submitted plans in the April 5, 2023 Report to the Planning Commission. <br /> <br />3. Recommend Denial: Motion to recommend denial of Planning Case 23-006 Site Plan Review <br />at 3610 Snelling Avenue N., based on the following findings of fact: findings to deny should <br />specifically reference the reasons for denial. <br /> <br />4. Table: Motion to table Planning Case 23-006 for Site Plan Review at 3610 Snelling Avenue <br />N.: a specific reason and/or information request should be included with a motion to table. <br /> <br />Public Notice and Comments <br /> <br />Staff published a notice in the Pioneer Press as per City procedure. Public notices were mailed out <br />on March 24, 2023. The mailing was sent to neighbors within 500 feet of the subject parcel. No <br />comments have been received regarding this application as of March 29, 2023. <br /> <br />Deadline for Agency Actions