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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JUNE 29. 1998 6 <br /> Ms. Sterner noted this is not a permanent solution and would need to be connected after <br /> construction of Highway 96. . <br /> Mayor Probst inquired regarding connection to the existing roadway. Mr. Fritsinger stated this is <br /> not being proposed due to the existing condition of the road in the area of Sunfish Lake and the <br /> ability to construct a driveway to the required standard causes additional problems. Also, by <br /> adding this driveway to the site results in the need for additional ponding. <br /> Mayor Probst asked if the driveway could be constructed of gravel so it would not require <br /> additional ponding capacity. Mr. Fritsinger stated this may be feasible but would have to be <br /> discussed. He explained that Ramsey County has indicated they will allow a full access to this <br /> site on highway 96. <br /> Mayor Probst stated ifTCAAP happens this would be a desirable connection so, at a minimum, <br /> it should be planned for. Also, a Public Works facility may happen in the future and the <br /> anticipated location would require the need for this connection as well. He stated he is not <br /> concerned if it is not constructed now but the grading and layout should accommodate that <br /> connection, if desired in the future. <br /> Ms, Sterner reviewed the site lighting plan, noting the location of the lights being proposed, and <br /> presented information regarding the foot candles on the site. She then presented the exterior <br /> elevations and advised they are proposing a cut Kasota stone which would be laid like brick and <br /> is being priced as an alternate. Mayor Probst stated the cost is comparable to brick. <br /> Ms. Sterner stated if brick is used, it would probably be a slightly different color (pink) but . <br /> would maintain a soft look. She advised that Kasota stone was used on the St Thomas college <br /> Minneapolis campus building, <br /> Mr. Fritsinger explained they are proposing two different levels of landscaping and had requested <br /> the architect provide visuals of those examples. <br /> Michael Gaunt, landscape architect with Damon Farber, presented the landscape plan. He stated <br /> he would like to propose an unusual type of landscaping plan to create a sense of bringing prairie <br /> grasses into the design. He noted the proposed location of trees, ornamental trees, hedges, and a <br /> specimen oak tree, Mr. Gaunt stated the problem with prairie designs is that some view them as <br /> a "weed lot" but he would like to present a concept which he believes will provide a unique <br /> natural design. He presented a slide show depicting landscape projects incorporating native <br /> grasses and prairie flowers. Mr. Gaunt reported that many communities are now encouraging the <br /> use of this type oflandscaping project He advised that with this type of natural planting plan, <br /> maintenance issues are limited. Mr. Gaunt stressed that this will not be a finished landscape plan <br /> for one to two years. He presented a picture depicting how the landscape will appeal upon <br /> planting. Mr. Gaunt explained the need for selective burning which promotes the prairie to <br /> regenerate itself in the most natural way possible. <br /> . <br /> DRAFT COPY - UNAPPROVED <br />