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<br />(') <br />ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - APRIL 2, 2003 <br /> <br />'-"""\ <br />( ) <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />Mr. Mangine replied the idea of sharing fueling; road access, and security would all . <br />work. He noted they would work on a contingency plan if things changed with the <br />National Guard building. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bezdicek recommended they relied on the present dumpsitc for oil and <br />forego this proposal. <br /> <br />Commissioner Ricke asked about the proposed traffic flow in and out of the facility, Shc <br />asked where the large trucks would be located. Mr. Heider replied everyone would have <br />to exit at Hamline. Highway 96 and Hamline were County Roads and both roads would <br />be used to some degree. He noted Highway 96 was a very good east/west connection for <br />them and indicated the vast amount of traffic would probably be going to the east on <br />Highway 96, He stated there was less County work south on Hamline, Hc indicated <br />Highway 96 would be used the majority of the time. He noted if there was a problem <br />with traffic, they could address this in the future and they were sensitive to traffic <br />concerns. <br /> <br />Chair Sand asked what was the overall plan in terms of starting construction. Mr. Heider <br />replied the actual construction would start later this SUmmer with plans of occupation of <br />the bUilding in fall, 2004, If the building were not ready by fall, 2004, they would wait <br />until spring, 2005 to move in, <br /> <br />Chair Sand asked how would the reconstruction of Highway 96 affcct this project, Mr, <br />Heider replied it probably would not affect this project that much. He noted Highway 96 . <br />would be reconstructcd under traffic and they would work with that issue, <br /> <br />Chair Sand expressed concern that there would be additional traffic on Hamline as they <br />rcconstructed Highway 96, Mr, Hcider replied hc did not think this would bc an issue, <br /> <br />Commissioner Zimmerman moved, seconded by Commissioncr Larson to approve <br />Planning Case #03-08, Ramsey County/Partners Public Works Facility, Hamline Avenue <br />and Highway 96, Special Use Permit subject to the following conditions and <br />recommendations: <br /> <br />I. <br />2, <br />3. <br /> <br />All necessary building permits shall be filed with the City Building Official. <br />All necessary signage permits sball be filed with the City Planner. <br />The number of handicapped accessible parking spaces shall comply with the State <br />Building Code requirements. <br />The applicant shall submit a landscape performance bond or other surety for <br />125% of the cost of materials and installation valid onc full ycar from the date of <br />installation. <br />Detailed final grading, utility, drainage, and erosion control plans shall bc <br />submitted to the City Engineer for approval. <br />Compliance with the applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. <br />Any applicable permits shall be filed with Ramsey County, the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and other regulatory <br />agencies. <br />That the building material variance as outlined in Item No. ] 3 meet tbe approval <br />of the City Engineer and Bnilding Inspector. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />5, <br /> <br />6, <br />7, <br /> <br />8. <br />
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