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<br /> -, . <br /> Minutes of Regular Council Meeting <br /> Village of Arden Hills <br /> Monday, December 3, 1984 <br /> Page Three <br /> was the result of the neighborhood meeting with Ed Reed and himself. <br /> Mulcahy suggested an amendment to the motion to add that the Council <br /> . finds that the delivery of fresh produce and frozen food to the <br /> kitchen door location is a practical necessity, and is in substantial <br /> compliance with the delivery requirements of the Special Use Permit <br /> previously approved by the Council. The amendment to the motion <br /> was accepted by Rauenhorst. Motion did not carry (Rauenhorst, <br /> . Mulcahy votin~ in favor of the motion; Hicks, Hansen voting in <br /> opposition). 2-2) <br /> Rauenhorst moved, seconded by Mulcahy, that Council schedule a <br /> Public He~ring before the Planning Commission, after receipt of <br /> . required documentation, and adequate time for publication and <br /> mailing of notice. Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> Guest said that nothing has been accomplished since the neighbor- <br /> hood meeting with Reed, and the second screening plan was worked <br /> out; feels it won't be done because it'll cost a little money to <br /> effectuate. <br /> Response from Presbyterian Homes representative was that the Terrace <br /> Place project is "on hold"; additional berming was proposed to be <br /> accomplished at the time of the Terrace project (south side of <br /> Pres. Homes site) construction. It was noted that the deliveries <br /> to the kitchen door is not a condition of the Special Use Permit, <br /> it occurred there originally. It was noted that nothing has been <br /> done on the Terrace Place project; they will be back on this <br /> development. <br /> . Hansen asked Mr. Day and Mr. Guest if elimination of van parking in <br /> this area would help eliminate their concerns. Guest said it would <br /> eliminate much of the traffic volume which represents a lot of the <br /> activity. <br /> Tom Sather said he works for a food service company; noted that <br /> produce items will or can be destroyed if there is a delay between <br /> delivery and refrigeration; most trucks carry about 26 separate <br /> drops; feels it should be clarified just what is considered to be <br /> perishable; noted that the trucks used are usually not semi trucks. <br /> Day said if they are concerned about time, the underground main <br /> dock is closer; said there was a semi at the kitchen dock on <br /> Saturday; feels they could eliminate storage of maintenance <br /> vehicles from this area. <br /> Guest said he does not understand how this would restrict Pres- <br /> byterian Homes. <br /> . Status Report - Contingencies of Special Use Permit for Mounds <br /> . View High School - John Ostlund <br /> Council was referred to the three contingencies of approval of <br /> the Mounds View High School Special Use Permit (First Amendment): <br /> . l. Review and approval of a landscape plan by the City <br /> Planner. <br /> 2. Occupancy of the gymnasium to be contingent upon a <br /> satisfactory progress report concerning adequate water <br /> availability for fire protection. <br /> 3. Approval of the boiler room access b.y the Fire Chief. <br /> A transparency of the site plan/landscape plan was shown. Ostlund <br /> indicated the location of the gymnasium addition, the link to the <br /> high school, and the location of a future link to a future locker <br /> room addition; pointed out the proposed location of an on-site <br /> .. <br />