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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL -NOVEMBER 27,2006 3 <br /> . <br /> . Commission reviewcd the case and recommended approval of the Planned Unit Development <br /> (8th) Amcndment and Sitc Plan Revicw bas cd on the submitted plans and a finding that the <br /> proposal will not havc negative impact on the neighborhood or City when the twelve conditions <br /> are met as outlined in staff's November 20.2006 report. <br /> I\IOTION: Councilmember Grant moved and Councilmember Pellegrin seconded a <br /> motion to approve Planning Case 06-033: PUD Amendment & Site Plan <br /> for Boston Scientific at 4100 Hamline Avenue North Subject to 12 <br /> Conditions as noted in staffs November 20, 2006 report. The motion <br /> carried unanimously (4-0). <br /> B. Motion to Approve Plannin2 Case 06-028: Site Plan Review for Hien N20 & N2uvet <br /> Kv at 3433 Lake Johanna Blvd. Subiect to 1 t Conditions <br /> Mr. Lehnhoff stated the applicants wcre requesting approval of the Site Plan Review at 3433 <br /> Lake Johanna Boulevard, subject to the eleven conditions as noted in staff's November 20, 2006 <br /> report. He indicated the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the Site <br /> Plan Rcview for re-Iandscaping based on the submitted plans and a finding that the re- <br /> landscaping plan will work to resolve the clear-cutting violation and will work to address <br /> screening, erosion, and stormwater concems. <br /> COllncilmember Larson stated hc believcd it was unfortunate this happened, but at the same <br /> . time he belicved the owner should be commcnded for putting landscaping on the property. He <br /> noted what still concerned him was they were adding vegetation, but they still had a home going <br /> out on the lake that had a nice view to the lake because the old vegetation had been cleared out <br /> and the vegetation that was being replaced was low vegetation. He stated he would like to see <br /> change in the placement of thc trees so they had a true restoration of the property to what was <br /> therc originally. <br /> COllllcilmember Holden arrived at 7: 17 p.m. <br /> COllncilmember Grant noted it was a tragedy this was clear-cut through a misunderstanding and <br /> by the clear-cutting it certainly enhanced the property and improved the view to the lake. He <br /> stated the fact was the property was clear-cut and it needed to be re-Iandscaped. He stated the <br /> Planning Commission had approved this and he agreed with that approval. He indicated he <br /> believed it would be somewhat punitive to require the property owner to place large trees in the <br /> middle of his property at this point. He asked the applicant if he intended to live in this home. <br /> Hien Ngo, applicant, stated he planned to live in the home and sell his other home in North <br /> Oaks. <br /> Mr. Ngo stated they were proposing four very large trees on the hills in front of the house in the <br /> landscaping plan. He agreed they should probably move some of the trees closer to the home. <br /> Mr. Grant stated he did not see any need to move the trees up the hi II because of the natural <br /> . grade of the lot which would screen the home better, but also block the view of the lake. <br />
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