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<br /> . Arden Hills Council 3 March 8, 1993 <br /> e. Adopt Resolution No. 93-17 Ordering Preparation of <br /> Plans and Specifications in the Matter of the 1993 <br /> Pavement Maintenance Improvements. <br /> f. Adopt Resolution No. 93-18 Approving the Plans and <br /> Specifications and Ordering the Advertisement for <br /> Bids in the Matter of the 1993 Pavement <br /> Maintenance Improvements. <br /> g. Approve Paid Family Leave of Absence for John <br /> Buckley and Accept His Resignation Effective July <br /> 5 , 1993. <br /> h. Approve Business Licenses and Rubbish Haulers. <br /> i. Approve List of Claims/Payroll. <br /> j. Tree City - 1992 National Recognition (8th Award). <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> There were no public comments from the floor. <br /> UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> CASE 93-02 SPECIAL USE PERMIT <br /> W.W. GRAINGER BUILDING <br /> . City Planner Berg1y stated that Greystone Construction has <br /> applied for a special use permit to allow building expansion <br /> of the existing W. W. Grainger building at 4444 West Round <br /> Lake Road, in the Gateway Business District. <br /> Berg1y explained that the existing building was constructed <br /> several years ago with an exterior finish which does not now <br /> conform to the City's new zoning regulations for the Gateway <br /> Business District, and Planning Commission has expressed <br /> concern as ta whether the exterior finish material should be <br /> brought into conformity as a condition of approval for this <br /> building expansion. <br /> He added that the Planning Commission considered that <br /> Grainger plans additional expansion of the premises in the <br /> future. Given that information. Planning Commission, taok <br /> the position that it would be appropriate to allow the <br /> exterior of the building expansion (current application) to <br /> have continuity with the existing building rather than <br /> require the exterior finish of the entire building to be <br /> brought into conformity with the new zoning regulation at <br /> this time. He added that Planning Commission recommended <br /> the applicant be required to submit a status report faur <br /> years from the date of approval relative to the "future <br /> addition" noted on the site plan. <br /> . Wi th regard to landscaping, Bergly reported that the <br /> Planning Commission determined that the landscaping <br /> requirement for the current application is equivalent to 30 <br />