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<br />, . , . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - SEPTEMBER 4, 2002 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Chair Sand asked for the overall height of the building, Mr. Parrish replied it was 29 feet <br />and the building height limitation was 35 feet. <br /> <br />Cathy Smithknecht asked if the decks would be used and how big would they be, Mr. <br />Nelson replied they could be used the tenants and they were 12 feet by 12 feet, He <br />indicated this design was by far the most attractive design they had seen, <br /> <br />Paul W, Muilenberg, Manager of Corporate Affairs, Croix Oil Company, 1749 South <br />Greeley Street, P,O, Box 15, Stillwater, MN 55082, by letter dated August 30, 2002 <br />stated Croix Oil Company owned the Spur-branded gasoline station/convenience store <br />located at 3110 Cleveland Avenue, across the street from the proposed development. He <br />expressed support of this project, and believed that an office building would be an <br />excellent addition to that intersection and encouraged support of the development proj ect. <br /> <br />Mark McGuire, 2030 Glen Paul Avenue, stated the following neighbors were opposed to <br />this proposal: Ruth McGuire, 2030 Glen Paul Avenue; Monte and Bonnie Arhard, 2014 <br />Glen Paul Avenue; Don and Melanie Ristow, 2033 County Road D; and Kim Luger, <br />2026 Glen Paul Avenue, He stated the neighbors did not want the proposed building to <br />be oversized, He stated the adj acent houses were one story ramblers, He stated they <br />wanted proper screening. He noted if the building was going to be bigger, there needs to <br />be more screening provided, He stated there would be very little screening to the north, <br />He indicated they wanted the new building to blend in with the surrounding homes and to <br />make sure there was proper landscape screening for adjacent neighbors. He stated the <br />proposed river birch trees provided very little screening in the winter, they were slow <br />growing, and they were not recommended by a landscape design engineer or the <br />Minnesota horticultural society. He stated pyramidal arborvitae would provide screening <br />and thrive in moist or wet fertile soil. He indicated on-street parking would create traffic <br />problems, He noted there was no room for on-street parking unless the City cut down <br />trees that screened the business across the street. He noted they wanted the trash moved <br />over to the other side to prevent odors to the adjacent neighbors, He asked why decks <br />and balconies were necessary on an office building, and expressed concern that the <br />tenants would be able to look into their yards and properties, which would impose upon <br />their right to privacy. He stated applicant had not contacted any of the neighbors for their <br />input. He indicated the neighbors felt they had not been told the whole story by the <br />applicant with respect to the fence location and trees not heing able to grow along the <br />north property lines, He expressed concern about pollution on the site and encouraged <br />the Planning Commission to request the applicant enroll in the VPIC program. He <br />expressed concern about snow removal on the site. He stated the neighbors would not be <br />taken advantage of by businesses or anyone else trying to exploit the new neighborhood <br />business district zoning ordinances, He noted they were concerned about their property <br />values and proper screening as adjacent and close proximity neighbors. He stated the <br />neighbors were in support of some type of a development on that property, hut they <br />wanted the City to follow the Zoning Ordinances. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lemberg asked what was the minimum setback on the south side of the <br />property, Mr. Parrish replied it was 20 feet. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lemberg asked if the trash could be moved to the south side. Mr, Parrish <br />replied that was a possibility, <br />
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