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<br />. Arden Hills Council 7 March 8, 1993 <br /> Bergly explained that the applicant has expressed a desire <br /> for a windscreen in the chain link fence, and to move some <br /> trees from the property and replant them along the tennis <br /> court, blended with existing trees, to help screen the <br /> visual effects of the windscreen. He advised that the <br /> zoning ordinance has a "30% open" requirement for fencing, <br /> which would require a variance if a windscreen were allowed. <br /> With regard to the reconfiguration plans for the student <br /> drop off in front of the school, Bergly described the one- <br /> way in/out traffic pattern for traffic entering from and <br /> exiting onto County Road F. He stated that the <br /> reconfiguration would include changing the location of the <br /> vehicle parking area, moving parked vehicles closer to the <br /> County Road F right-of-way. He added that the applicant <br /> will be required to obtain a permit from the County prior to <br /> construction, and it is possible that a parking setback <br /> variance will also be required. <br /> Bergly reported that the Planning Commission has considered <br /> this case and recommended variances for the fencing height <br /> and "30% open" issues. He added that they further <br />. recommended 1) Amending the landscape plan to incl ude two <br /> rows of deciduous trees planted along the tennis court fence <br /> to lessen the visual effect of the windscreen, 2) Bike <br /> parking be provided near the tennis courts, 3) Speed bumps <br /> be located in the student drop off area, and 4) A lighting <br /> plan (compatible with the stadium lighting scheduled) be <br /> presented. <br /> councilmember Aplikowski opposed the recommendation from <br /> Planning Commission with regard to speed bumps in the <br /> student drop off area. She offered the opinion that speed <br /> bumps are not necessary or appropriate in this instance. <br /> She also stated that absolute caution must be taken to <br /> assure that the configuration of any deciduous trees or <br /> other landscaping in the front of this area does not hamper <br /> visibility for traffic entering or exiting the school, or <br /> create dark secluded areas which could create security <br /> concerns. Bergly said landscaping could be arranged in such <br /> a configuration to assure the greatest possible safety, <br /> security and visibility. <br /> Councilmember Probst commented that it would be reasonable <br /> for the City to impose a condition that any trees that are <br /> planted and do not survive must be replaced. <br /> Councilmember Malone asked if the applicant is aware of the <br />. ner,.; regulations regarding "trespass" lighting. Bergly <br /> stated that it may be reasonable to mention that matter <br /> within council's motion on this case. <br />