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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> DECEMBER 10, 2001 4 <br /> . UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Presbyterian Homes Bond Sale <br /> 1. Authorization for Mayor and City Administrator to execute Final <br /> Application Documents <br /> 2. Res. #01-23, "Resolution Approving the Issuance and Sale of the $5,006,800 <br /> Revenue Notes, Series 2001 (Presbyterian Homes Bloomington Care Center, <br /> inc. Project) and Authorizing the Execution of Documents Relating Thereto". <br /> Mr. Lynch explained this is a completion of action item taken earlier in a preliminary form. He <br /> stated a description of the documents to be executed. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Grant moved and Councilmember Aplikowski seconded a motion <br /> to authorize Mayor and City Administrator to execute Final Application <br /> Documents, to adopt Resolution #01-23 approving the Issuance and Sale of the <br /> $5,006,800 Revenue Notes, Series 2001 (Presbyterian Homes Bloomington Care <br /> Center, Inc. Project, and to authorize the execution of Documents Related Thereto <br /> as recommended by Staff. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> B. Plannini! Cases <br /> . 1. Case #01-30, Aaron Nelson, County Road D and Cleveland, Master Plan <br /> Planned Unit Development (PUD) Approval; and Final PUD/Site Plan <br /> Approval <br /> Mr. Parrish explained this action is a consolidated master and planned unit development with a <br /> 8900 square foot office building. He stated this went through a concept planned unit <br /> development approval previously. He noted this is the first project to be evaluated against the <br /> Neighborhood Business Zoning criteria. He added that to the north and to the east there are <br /> existing single family residences. He stated that to the south and to the west there are commercial <br /> developments located in New Brighton and Roseville. He stated the site is currently vacant. He <br /> noted it meets all requirements for lot area, setbacks, etc. <br /> He added that it is over landscaped according to the City Code. He stated it does meet the height <br /> requirements. He noted 35 spaces of parking are required. He added 35 spaces are being <br /> proposed. He stated six of those spaces on the southwest portion of the property would need to be <br /> designated as compact only. He noted the parking setback is proposed to be 17 or 18 feet, which <br /> is a deviation from the code. He added this is a planned unit development so deviations are <br /> permissible without a variance. <br /> He stated the traffic engineer for the County had no major comments, except he wanted the <br /> access to be 26 feet wide. He noted the access is currently 24 feet wide. He added the applicant <br /> . agreed to have a 26-foot opening that tapered down to 24 feet. He stated the Neighbor Business <br /> District intends to minimize the impact on adjacent residential properties. He noted the applicant <br /> has proposed screening in those areas. <br />