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<br />Arden Hills Council 6 October 25, 1993 . <br />With regard to parking requirements, Fritsinger pointed out <br />that customer parking needs are addressed as part of the <br />multi-tenant building. He noted that three employee parking <br />spaces were identified at the rear entrance to the building. <br />with regard to landscaping, Fritsinger explained that three <br />ash trees currently exist and four addi tional six-foot <br />evergreens are recommended south of the rear parking area. <br />Councilmember Aplikowski noted that the conditions recommended <br />for the SUP include that maintenance of the rental/lease units <br />is not to take place on site. She asked if washing of the <br />units would be performed on site; the applicant answered no. <br />Councilmember Probst said he was not opposed to the <br />recommendations which had been made for this case, however, he <br />was concerned that part of the intent of the rezoning of this <br />area and the recent revisions to the zoning ordinance was to <br />address the need for improvement as properties change. He <br />said that issue will eventually need to be revisited. <br />Councilmember Malone concurred with Probst's comments but . <br />added that although this may be part of a piecemeal approach, <br />this case does appear to be an attempt to make improvement. <br />He emphasized that the expectation of the City is that the U- <br />Haul units always be stored only in the rear of the building, <br />and though he anticipates the applicant's cooperation in this <br />regard, that condition will be monitored by the City. The <br />applicant indicated that he understands that condition. <br />MOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Probst, to approve the issuance <br /> of a Special Use Permit for the Packaging Store at 3771 <br /> North Lexington Avenue (Case 93-21) subject to the <br /> following conditions: <br /> - Vehicles and trailers sha 11 be stored only in the <br /> southwest corner of the rear lot extension of lease <br /> line (40 X 60 feet), which is to be delineated by <br /> some method such as paint stripping. <br /> - Vehicles, trucks, trailers or other equipment shall <br /> not be displayed in front of the building along <br /> Lexington Avenue. <br /> - Maintenance of rental/lease units and equipment is <br /> not to be undertaken on site. <br /> - Additional landscaping, including but limited to <br /> the addition of four six-foot evergreens on the <br /> south of the rear parking areal is to be provided . <br /> as approved by the City Planner. <br /> Motion carried unanimously (5-0) . <br />
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