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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL MEETmG MINUTES <br />DECEMBER 10,2001 <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />He described the landscaping. He added the applicant has agreed to provide a 6- foot board on <br />board fence along the northern property line to provide additional screening. He stated the city <br />received two letters from residents that expressed some concern about the screening. He noted <br />the Neighborhood Business zoning district requires 30 foot buffer yard. He added they meet that <br />on the eastern portion of the property. He stated they meet approximately half of that requirement <br />on the northern boundary. He noted staff suggested decorative lighting. He added the applicant <br />has requested two 30- foot square foot signs. He stated this meets the total square footage <br />requirements, but exceeds the total number of signs permitted. <br /> <br />Mr. Parrish noted before construction a revised drainage and utility plan would need to be <br />submitted for approval to the City Engineer to take into account some of the drainage issues. He <br />added the Neighborhood Business District calls for faced brick, stone, glass, or natural wood <br />product. He stated the applicant has proposed a faced brick or stone for the base material. He <br />noted the applicant has proposed for the main material to be the higher-grade stucco, which is a <br />deviation. <br /> <br />He described the sidewalk requirements proposed by the Planning Commission. He stated this is <br />a gateway property to Arden Hills and the applicant has proposed a sign easement for that <br />purpose. He noted the applicant agreed to provide a bike rack. He added the Planning <br />Commission evaluated this plan. He stated there was a unanimous recommendation for approval. <br /> <br />Mr. Steve Nelson stated he had discussed with a concerned resident some additional screening. <br />He noted they are trying to work this plan into the neighborhood and therefore stepped back the <br />second floor. He added they feel the acrylic finish would be attractive and durable. He stated they <br />feel it would be more residential in style. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant asked about the proposed material since it is not allowed in this type of <br />district. Mr. Nelson responded it is a very high quality and attractive material utilized in Bear <br />Path. He stated it was not a flat finish. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant asked if it was EFIS. Mayor Probst responded it was not EFIS, but a true <br />acrylic finish. <br /> <br />Mr. Mark Maguire, 2030 Glenn Paul, noted he had a letter from three residents. He stated his <br />biggest concern is the setback variances for the building and the parking lot. He noted he <br />understood the city has eased these requirements. He added this needed to be addressed. He <br />stated he was concerned about the privacy lost due to building having an upper level. He noted <br />the neighborhood had been there several years. He added he was not opposed to this being <br />developed, but would like a one story building. He stated that too big of a building resulted in <br />traffic issues. <br /> <br />He noted there was a lot of water draining in the ditch. He added if it clogged there could be a <br />serious problem. He stated that has been a problem in the past without the water from this <br />parking lot. He noted they did not want flooded basements, garages and yards. He stated they <br />would like to know the impact on the neighborhood from the pollution. <br />