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<br />Arden Hills Council 6 September 14, 1992 . <br />Councilmember Malone reminded the applicant that during <br />phase two approval, signage plans must be submitted in <br />comformance with the sign ordinance, <br />MOTION: Malone moved, seconded by Mahowald, wi th regard to Case <br /> 92-16 to: <br />- Waive the Development Moratorium for Phase I , while <br /> reserving that option for Phase II; <br />- Authorize the applicant to proceed only with: <br /> - Site-related reconstruction and renovation as <br /> shown on the latest site plan, and <br /> - Building demolition with reconstruction only of <br /> the west wall columns and footings; <br />This approval is given with the understanding that: <br /> Building plans, elevations, materials, signage, <br /> landscaping and lighting details sha 11 be presented for <br /> review at the October Planning Commission and Council <br /> Meetings; <br />- No Certificates of Occupancy shall be issued for the <br /> bank unti 1 building, signage, lighting and landscaping <br /> plans are approved by the City; <br />- No site work is to be completed prior to approval of <br /> the plan by the Fire Chief; . <br />- The applicant is required to construct an improved <br /> egress to the property if and when the adjacent <br /> property owner agrees to provide the necessary <br /> easement; <br />- Approval of phase I gives no assurance of future <br /> approval of Phase I I ; the applicant must apply for <br /> approval of phase 11 with the Planning Commission and <br /> Counc:il. <br />Motion carried unanimously (5-0), <br />AUTHORIZATION TO EXTEND 90-DAY LEAVE <br />FOR PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEE FRED REED <br />Council reviewed a report from Public: Works Superintendent <br />Winkel which provided an update with regard to the condition <br />of Public Works Employee Fred Reed, The report pointed out <br />that Reed's existing gO-day medical leave or absence ends on <br />September 10, 1992; Reed has requested, on the advice of n' <br /> ...15 <br />doctors, an addi t.iO}lal SO-day medical leave of absence <br />without pay, staff recommended approval. <br />HOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Growe, to grant an extension <br /> of Fred Reed's medical leave commencing September 11, <br /> 1992 to December 13, 1992, as requested. Motion <br /> carried unani~ously (5-0). <br />Councilmember Malone commented that from DOH on, personnel . <br />matters such as this will be the responsibility of the City <br />Administrator. <br />