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<br /> , <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 25. 1995 2 . <br /> MOTION: Keirn moved and Malone seconded a motion to approve the Consent Calendar as <br /> presented, and authorize execution of all necessary documents contained therein. <br /> The motion carried unanimously (3-0). <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Ms. Elizabeth Garski, 1795 West County Road F, addressed the Council concerning the striping <br /> of County Road F, Ms. Garski expressed concern that the walkway had not been striped for <br /> residents to walk along the edges of the street. <br /> Ms. Garski indicated she had measured the striping widths and felt perhaps the middle lane could - <br /> be narrowed to accommodate the walking area, <br /> Mr. Stonehouse indicated the striping had been done correctly, the six foot walkway would be <br /> striped on schedule, by next spring. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if the striping was done this fall would there be additional costs. Mr. <br /> Stonehouse indicated that would be correct, approximately $1,600. <br /> Ms. Garski inquired as to the necessity for the center lane in front of the second turn lane, this lane . <br /> is an exit only. Mr. Stonehouse indicated in the original plans this was to be an in/out access, but <br /> the school requested an exit only. He noted this could be reviewed and perhaps redone. <br /> Mayor Probst hearing no further public comments, moved on to the next item of business. <br /> UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> Holiday Inn Site Plan. Case #95-6Ia) - <br /> - <br /> Community Development Director Ringwald briefly reviewed the Site Plan request. Mr. Ringwald I <br /> indicated this request is for approval of the landscape plan for the Holiday Inn at 1201 West County <br /> Road E. <br /> Mr. Ringwald reported the applicant originally appeared before the Planning Commission on March I <br /> I, 1995. At that meeting the Planning Commission recommended approval of exterior alterations <br /> to the building, The proposed alterations to the building exterior were principally cosmetic in nature. I <br /> Therefore, tlle enhancements to the landscaping are not a requirement of the City Code, but yet <br /> requires City approval. <br /> MOTION: Malone moved and Keirn seconded a motion to approve Planning Case 95-06 I <br /> Landscape Plan for the Holiday Inn as submitted, Motion carried unanimously (3-0). .. <br /> I <br />