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<br /> w ~~ ~ ~ I <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JULY 14, 1997 12 <br /> Mayor Probst inquired what the activities at the loading dock would consist of. He inquired if I <br /> .. <br /> there was any way the paved arca could be decreased, Mr. Zehring replied this entire area was <br /> necessary for the maneuvering of truck traffic, He further stated at least one building was likely <br /> to be all one tenant, and possibly only one of the three buildings would be multi,tenant. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if the loading docks could be pushed to one end and the landscaping in I <br /> this area increased, Mr. Zchring replied it would be difficult to do so, as it was uncertain at this <br /> timc what the configuration of the tenants would be, He stated that the Phase IV building has the I <br /> potential for a 30% reduction in bituminous, <br /> Mayor Probst suggested pulling back the loading area 20-30 feet and additional landscaping may I <br /> alleviate some concerns, however he was still not comfortable with giving final approval of this <br /> project at this meeting, Mr. Ringwald stated the applicant has followed all recommendations of I <br /> the Planning Commission and staff when they were given, <br /> Councilmember Hicks inquired if a rendering of Phase I was available for comparison purposes, I <br /> Mr. Zehring stated he did not have one available, <br /> Mayor Probst stated that while the Phase I building seemed to fit the site, the other three were I <br /> boxy, and had much less character. Mr. Zehring stated they tried to soften the monolithic effect <br /> mainly by topography of the area, and landscaping, which will be more evident in the finished <br /> product. He stated it was not necessary to have all the buildings the same color or all the ~ <br /> entrances the same, He stated the Planning Commission recommended Phase III and IV should <br /> look the same, but Phase II could appear different. <br /> Mayor Probst stated he was more concerned with the aesthetics of Phase III and IV because of I <br /> their higher visibility, Mr. Zehring suggested looking at methods of improving the lake view, <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if everything except the architectural details was approved at tonight's I <br /> meeting, would the applicant be able to go forward on schedule, Mr. Zehring replied it would be <br /> very difficult to stay on schedule without final approval. I <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if the structural drawings had been completed, Lynn Sloat, Genesis I <br /> Architects, replied they have been begun but are not completed, <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski inquired if round corners and turrets were being suggested to soften I <br /> the buildings, Mayor Probst stated that could be one option, and that minor modifications to the <br /> buildings could still be made at this time, Mr. Sloat stated cropping the corners \vould reduce the <br /> mass of the buildings, but tenants usually prefer corners, He suggested cropping the corners on I <br /> Phase III and IV, and possibly Phase II, to reduce the mass that faces Fourteenth Street. <br /> Mr. Zehring stated he was willing to commit to reworking the corners that present to Fourteenth I <br /> Street, and stated the designs could be modified so the corners are not so severe, <br /> -. <br /> I <br />