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<br />ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - APRIL 2, 2003 <br /> <br />Commissioner Zimmerman asked if this structure was secure enough from the elements <br />that they would be able to store what was left over until the following season. Mr. Heider <br />replied it would and that was one of the intentions of the building. He noted they bought <br />their salt through the State bidding process. He noted the County would save a lot of <br />money with a structure such as this, <br /> <br />Ms. Modesette asked what was the life cycle for these types of structures. Mr, Fenton <br />noted the guaranteed life was 15 years and the estimated life was 20 years. <br /> <br />Chair Sand asked what was the material they were using for the roof. Mr. Fenton replied <br />it was a vinyl with a woven mesh embedded in it. He noted it would not feel like fabric, <br />but like plastic. <br /> <br />Commissioner Ricke asked what was the plan for the fence along the east side of the <br />property. Mr. Fenton replied it would be a coated chain link fence, dark green in color. <br /> <br />Chair Sand noted on the west side there was substantially less attention to landscaping. <br />He asked if funding did not come through and the Guard facility was not constructed, <br />would this building would be short of landscaping, He asked if they could sti1llandscape <br />there, even if a building went in, Mr, Fenton replied they did not have any plantings <br />planned for that area right now because there was drainage there. He noted the elevation <br />of the ground continued to rise in that area, He stated there was the possibility of putting <br />landscaping in that area, but he believed the National Guard was planning on expanding. <br /> <br />Mr. Moore stated the National Guard would have a lot green space on their property for <br />security reasons. He noted there was a "mountain" of dirt there right now, but that would <br />be removed iflwhen the Guard expanded. <br /> <br />Commissioner Larson asked about the canopy on the east end of the building, He asked <br />ifit was open on all three sides and what was it used for. Mr. Fenton replied there was an <br />open-air canopy planned for that area and it was open on three sides. <br /> <br />Jeanne Winiecki, 4471 Old Highway 10, asked if they would be screening the parking <br />lot. She asked if there was a berm along Highway 96, or if the screening was entirely <br />dependant upon prairie grass. She stated she was disappointed to think that the City <br />would change the way they do business and expect different screening and landscaping <br />on this project. Mr. Moore replied there was proposed to be a berm all along Highway <br />96, which would be six-foot high and screen the vehicles in the parking lot. He noted <br />they would only see the tops of the vehicles in the parking lot. The purpose of the berm <br />was to hide most of the vehicles, He noted they would be looking at the top part of the <br />buildings only. <br /> <br />There were no further comments made for or against the Site Plan Review. <br /> <br />Chair Sand closed the public hearing at 8:02 p,m. <br /> <br />Commissioner Larson asked about protection of fuel islands. Mr, Moore replied the pond <br />that was on the site was a water quality treatment pond. He noted there was a complete <br />storm sewer system to collect water from all of the hard surfaces on the site, including the <br />saltlsand storage area. He noted that system would then go into the water quality <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />
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