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<br />Staff Recommendation <br /> <br />In Planning Case #05-12 staff recommends approval of the Master and Final Planned Unit and <br />Preliminary Plat subject to the following 15 conditions: <br /> <br />I. Revised Final Plans. The applicant shall submit revised plans, responsive to the <br />comments from the Plan Review Comments contained in City Planning File #05-12 for <br />review and approval by the City Planner, City Engineer, and City Building Official, prior <br />to issuance of building permits. <br />2. Development Timeline. The applicant's timeline for development shall be as follows: <br />· Phase I: Summer 2005 - The developer may begin grading, installing utilities, <br />and construction of storm water improvements. It is expected that construction on <br />3 buildings/16 units (presumably units 15-30), will also begin at this time. The 3 <br />buildings/I 6 units are expected to be ready for occupancy by the Spring of 2006. <br />· Phase 2: Summer 2006 - The developer expects to begin construction on the <br />remaining 4 buildings/14 units (presumably 1-14) with expected occupancy of <br />these units by the Spring of2007. <br />Extensions beyond 2007 shall require application to the City Council for review and <br />approval. At the time of application for extensions, the City Council may include such <br />conditions of approval as they dctermine necessary for compliance with City Code. <br />3. Number of Businesses in a Unit. 30 office condominium uses have been proposed for <br />development on individual lots. Only one business shall be permitted to occupy anyone <br />lot within the development. <br />4. Retail Uses. Retail uses shall not be allowed to occupy any of the units in the proposed <br />development, except for incidental or accessory sales. <br />5. Restaurant Uses. Restaurant uses shall not be allowed to occupy any of the units in the <br />proposed development. <br />6. Residential Uses. Residential uses shall not be allowed to occupy any of the units in the <br />proposed development. <br />7. Landscaping Plans. The applicant shall submit a revised landscape plan for review and <br />approval by the City Planner prior to the issuance of building permits. The revised <br />landscape plan shall include a mixture of coniferous and deciduous trees along the west <br />buffer yard of the development. The mixture of landscaping shall adequately screen the <br />development from the residential properties to the west. <br />8. Tree Preservation. The applicant and their contractors shall work with the City Planner <br />and City Forester to save as many existing, healthy, and well placed trees as possible in <br />the areas designated as landscape space. <br />9. Sign age. One freestanding monument sign at the Highway 96 entrance shall serve for <br />the development. Wall signage within the development shall include 30 square feet for <br />each unit shall be permitted in accordance with the City's Sign Ordinance. Each unit <br />shall have 30 square feet including the I square foot address and name plaque adjacent to <br />the main entry for the unit. The 30 squarc fcet of signage may be on the side of the <br />building or the front but not on the rear of the building. The unit signage of 30 square <br />feet may be illuminated by small decorative lighting fixtures which comply with the <br /> <br />\\Eanh\Planning\Planning Cases\2005\05-12 Arden Hills Office Park - Royal Oaks Realty - PUD, Preliminary Plat for Old City Hall & PW Site <br />(PENDING)\07-06-05 PC Report Royal Oaks 05-12.doc <br /> <br />Page 6 018 <br /> <br />. , <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />