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<br /> I' .... <br /> < <br /> :- CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br /> MEMORANDUM e <br /> DATE: September 22, 1997 <br /> I TO: Mayor and City Council <br /> . FROM: Kevin Ringwald, Community Development Director k <br /> I SUBJECT: Case #97-06, PUD Final Plans (including variances) & Final Plat <br /> (including street vacation and park dedication) - <br /> Welsh Companies, 4000 Round Lake Road <br /> . Reouest <br /> The applicant is requesting approval of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) final Plan <br /> (including variances), [mal plat, and a street vacation to facilitate the construction of a three <br /> . phase office/industrial project consisting of a 104,532 square foot building (Phase II), 115,575 <br /> square foot building (Phase III), and a 102,360 square foot building (phase IV) on a 31. 76 acre <br /> site zoned Gateway Business (Exhibits A and A-I). <br /> I Background <br /> " The Planning Commission on July 2, 1997 recommended approval of the PUD Master Plan <br /> (including variances) and preliminary plat in Planning Case 97-06, subject to the following e <br /> conditions: <br /> . 1. Provision of the street name for the relocated 14th Street as Gateway Boulevard, <br /> 2. No issuance of occupancy permits until such time that the relocated Round Lake Road is <br /> open for traffic and capable of accepting increased traffic. <br /> I 3. Compliance with the approval of the Rice Creek Watershed District. <br /> 4. Approval of and compliance with an NPDES permit by the MPCA. <br /> 5. Compliance with the City Engineer's letter dated June 24, 1997, <br /> I 6. The smallest amount of bare ground is exposed for as short a time as feasible. <br /> 7. Temporary ground cover, such as mulch, is used and permanent ground cover, such as <br /> sod, is established, <br /> I 8. Methods to prevent erosion and trap sediments are employed. <br /> 9. fill is stabilized to accepted engineering standards, approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 10. Approval of and compliance with wetland permits by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. <br /> I 11. Modification of the landscape plan to provide the required landscape material. <br /> 12. Provision of style oftrash enclosures. <br /> 13. Provision of the type and size of the three (3) area identification signs. <br /> I 14. Provision of low profile rooftop units painted to match the building's exterior and located <br /> such that they will be screened to prevent direct viewing from the public's right-of-way, <br /> I 15. Compliance with the lighting requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. <br /> 16. Determination by the City Council that an Environmental Impact Statement is not <br /> t!'. warranted (negative declaration) or EIS adequacy determination is made, <br /> 17, Modification of the landscaping as outlined in Findings - Variance #3, item 2, e <br /> I <br /> ------------ <br />
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