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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL MEETlNG MINUTES <br />DECEMBER 10,2001 <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />Commission meeting, He noted he offered to meet with Mr. Ristow on several occasions. He <br />added he told Mr. Ristow he would be at the Planning Commission meeting one half hour early, <br />but Mr. Ristow did not come, He stated he tried to meet with Mr. Ristow several other times, <br /> <br />He noted that with respect to keeping the fence 10 feet off the boundary, it would not work with <br />the plan, He added it would require them to push the snow off into the street, which they would <br />not want to do, He stated it would not be appropriate, He noted that when it is appropriate they <br />would need to move snow off this site and they are aware of that. <br /> <br />He added that with respect to hedges 8 to 10 feet, the trees would grow faster than the hedge with <br />the number of trees they have planned. He stated the ramp that Mr. Ristow talked about was <br />part of the concept plan. He noted they were going to have grass pavers, He added they would <br />be concrete with grass growing up between it. He stated it will not be a paved surface, He noted <br />there would be a catch basin at the bottom to catch the water that runs down it. He added it was <br />going to be used occasionally for private use. <br /> <br />He stated they would use the basement for storage, He noted they are placing trees to the east so <br />that they would not have to trim the neighbor's trees, He added that at the time of the <br />preliminary concept plan, they did meet with all three of the neighbors, He stated they are <br />talking about a quality development. He noted that hopefully they would provide a nice <br />attractive building at the entrance to the community, <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson asked about the fence, Mr. Nelson responded that on the north side there <br />is a fence and all the trees, He stated Mr. Ristow had asked the landscape architect to have a <br />green hedge in that corner. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant stated setbacks has come several times, but in the presentation it appeared <br />there were no setback issues. Mr. Parrish responded there are no building setbacks or deviations <br />being requested, He stated there is a parking lot setback of 17 and 18 feet from Country Road D <br />and Cleveland Avenue, when 20 feet is required, He noted the neighborhood business zoning <br />district has a buffer yard requirement of 30 feet. He added it is met on the east side, but not on <br />the north side. He stated it is 14 feet to the north or one half of the requirement. He noted that is <br />measured from the edge ofthe parking lot. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant asked if the fence is designed to mitigate the fact that there is a smaller <br />buffer yard, Mr, Parrish responded that was an accommodation made, <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant asked about the second fence, Mr. Nelson responded there is a <br />dilapidated fence that would be removed. He stated that in the discussion with the landscape <br />architect, the architect indicated that a six-foot fence is a standard fence, He noted to increase it <br />to a eight foot fence would be to almost double the cost. He added that an eight-foot fence is an <br />ugly fence, He stated there is more screening by trees than by the eight-foot fence, He noted if <br />they have straight-line winds as they did before, it would blow the fence down, He added they <br />went through this discussion on the sideline setback with the concept plan, He stated everyone <br />wanted parking on the west side of the building to buffer Mr. Ristow since his home is very <br />