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<br />Page 4 <br />August 27, 2002 <br />Planning Case #02-20 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />While the overall site plan has not changed a great deal, the original design of the <br />building has changed significantly with the expansion of the partial second story to a full <br />two story. In particular, the Commission will note the following: <br /> <br />· Since the second story is no longer setback, the entrance canopy has been reduced in <br />height, size, and design. <br />. A deck area has been added at each corner. <br />· The building materials are proposed to remain the same. Stone or brick would be <br />utilized or the base and columns while stucco would be the primary material. <br /> <br />For reference, the Neighborhood Business District requires the following with regard to <br />building design: <br /> <br />· Accomplishing the stated purpose of the NB District requires particular concern for the <br />design of buildings, site features (such as landscaping, lighting, and signage) and site <br />design. The arrangement, geometry, massing, materials and colors shall be responsive <br />to existing buildings, site features and site design on adjoining sites in the district. <br />. Sloped Roofs shall be utilized on all principal and accessory structures. Roofing <br />materials and design shall be consistent with those found in the adjacent residential <br />neighborhoods. <br />· Exterior Materials shall include only face brick, stone, glass, or natural wood products. <br />All walls shall be treated with the same exterior materials. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />As discussed during the original approval, stucco is not one of the allowable building <br />materials within the Neighborhood Business District. At the time, it was pointed out that <br />brick or stone could not be used as the primary building material because it would be <br />difficult to support it structurally on the partial second story. Since the building is now <br />being proposed as a full two story, the Commission may want to evaluate whether brick <br />or stone would be more appropriate as the primary building material. <br /> <br />Deadline for Aaencv Actions <br /> <br />The City of Arden Hills received the completed application for this request on August 6, <br />2002. Pursuant to Minnesota State Statue, the City must act on this request by October <br />Sill, 2002 (60 days), unless the City provides the petitioner with written reasons for an <br />additional 60 day review period. The City may with the petitioners consent extend the <br />review period beyond the 120 days. <br /> <br />Options <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1. Recommend approval as submitted. <br />2. Recommend approval with conditions. <br />