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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JULY 26, 1999 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />drive, The applicant was also willing to construct the second entrance into the parking lot, off <br />. the service drive, <br /> <br />Ms, Randall advised that the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Case <br />#99-10, Site Plan, for the construction ofthe west entrance monument and sign, subject to <br />compliance with the lighting standards of the Zoning Ordinance, <br /> <br />The Planning Commission also recommended approval of Planning Case #99-10, Site Plan, for <br />the construction of the east entrance gate, conditioned on: <br /> <br />I, Bethel College realigning the western portion of the service road and Bethel Drive <br />to provide for a 24 foot wide roadway, <br /> <br />2, Construction of a second entrance into the existing parking lot off the service <br />drive, <br /> <br />3, The applicant's Professional Engineer approve and sign-off on the east entrance <br />barrier gate plans, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson stated that the way the applicant has proposed the east gate entrance, the <br />access to the gate would be closer to the highway than staff would recommend and the gate was <br />at an oblique angle. He asked how visible the gate would be for someone traveling at a high rate <br />of speed on Highway 51 at night. He noted that the current location of the gate allows a motorist <br />to approach the gate head-on, which allows sufficient visibility of the gate when it is closed. He <br />asked if how the gate will be marked was discussed at the Planning Commission meeting, <br /> <br />Ms, Randall stated that the applicant was proposing to include retlectorized signs on the gate, <br />She also suggested the use of a sign farther up the entryway to warn motorists when the gate is <br />closed. She noted that the proposed signs will be on the gate and will be slightly skewed for a <br />motorist traveling at a high rate of speed, However, the gate will be visible from a distance and <br />there are no hills or bushes in the way, <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson asked if there was one-foot contour intervals on the west side at the <br />slope, Ms, Randall stated that the intervals were two foot. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson asked, if the road was moved over according to staffs recommendation, <br />what would be the actual cut-in, Ms, Randall stated that the cut-in would be approximately eight <br />feet. <br /> <br />Councilmember Aplikowski stated that the proposed gates would dress up the campus, She <br />indicated that she had driven through Bethel College and noted a great deal of activity on <br />campus, She had been driving a large vehicle and had no problem turning into the east entrance <br />way at highway speed, She agreed that, with the new proposed east gate location, motorists will <br />have to slow down quickly, however, this was not a deterring factor. <br /> <br />. <br />
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