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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JANUARY 3 I 2000 <br />, <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />he sent to the Rice Creek Watershed District. A letter was received from Mr. Derrick Hames <br />expressing concerns with the project and from Mr. Bob Sundquist in support of the project. <br /> <br />Ms, Randall advised that the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Case <br />#00-01, Special Use Permit amendment and Site Plan Review, subject to the following <br />conditions: <br /> <br />I. Execution oCa new Special Use Permit Document 00-01. <br />2, Dedication of a trail easement for the existing trail to be prepared and recorded by the <br />applicant and approved by staff. <br />3, Compliance with the height ordinance for structures, <br />4, Compliance with requirements ofthe Shoreland Management regulations, <br />5, Rice Creek Watershed District approval. <br />6, Compliance with the Lighting standards of the Zoning Ordinance, <br />7, No lighting be erected for the ball fields and tennis courts, <br />8. The sewer be extended and the bathrooms be changed to a permanent structure. <br />9, Add six pine trees at 45 degree angles to each other on the City property, east of the <br />seven pinkspire crabapple trees, <br />10. The parking lot lights be controlled by a timer and be turned off one hour after sunset. <br />I I, The applicant provide staff with a revised lighting plan for the parking facility providing <br />options for lower lighting, for final review by the City Council. <br />12, Review the turn lane requirements with Ramsey County, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst asked what the setback was between the tennis courts and the residential property <br />line, Ms, Randall stated that there was a 50 foot side yard setback between the residential <br />property line to the fence surrounding the tennis courts, She noted that due to the odd shape the <br />lot does not have four sides and staff had determined the front, rear and sides of the property, <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant requested additional inforn1ation regarding the tennis court storage <br />facility, Ms, Randall explained that the applicant was requesting a small building to be located <br />in the corner of the tennis courts, This building will house equipment such as the tennis ball <br />machines and balls, etc, She noted that this building was added to the plan after the Planning <br />Commission meeting. <br /> <br />With regard to the proposed traffic lane design, Councilmember Larson requested confirmation <br />that northbound traffic will be reduced to one lane after the Bethel Drive intersection, Ms, <br />Randall stated that this was correct. Councilmember Larson noted that at some point beyond the <br />intersection the road widens into two lanes, Additionally, the two southbound lanes will be <br />reduced to one lane, He asked where these merges will take place, Ms. Randall stated that the <br />northbound lane would be a single lane from the intersection to McCracken Lane, at which point <br />it will widen to two lanes. Councilmember Larson expressed concern that there may be a great <br />deal of traffic weaving in this area, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Ms, Randall stated that there will be two southbound lanes from Lake Valentine Road to the <br />Bethel Drive intersection, The left hand lane will become a designated turn lane onto Bethel <br />Drive and the right lane will continue forward to McCracken Lane where it returns to two lanes, <br />