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• <br /> 4 <br /> � <br /> IV. PUBLIC HEARING (S) <br /> 1. Lloyd Drilling — Site Plan <br /> Mayor Swedberg opened the public hearing at 6:08 p.m. <br /> Mr. Drilling gave a brief overview of the submitted site plan for the proposed strip mall <br /> located at 1873 Main Street. <br /> Council Member Nelson questioned whether the pile of dirt currently located on the site <br /> would be used for the berm. Mr. Drilling stated that a portion of the dirt may be used for <br /> the berm. Council Member Nelson questioned whether the fence would be located on top <br /> of the berm. Mr. Drilling concurred. <br /> Council Member Nelson questioned whether the trail location met with the approval af <br /> the Rice Creek Watershed District. Mr. Drilling stated that the proposed project does not <br /> require Rice Creek Watershed District approval. <br /> Council Member Nelson questioned whether Mr. Drilling had spoken with the Parks and <br /> Recreation Committee concerning the trail. Mr. Drilling stated that the trail way would <br /> comply with City requirements. <br /> Council Member Capra questioned the size of the buffer to be located on the north <br /> portion of the property or proposed development. Mr. Drilling stated that there was a six <br /> (6) foot area between the building and the neighboring property. <br /> Council Member Nelson questioned whether anything would be done with the trail on the <br /> west side of the property. Mr. Drilling stated that modifications to the trail in that area <br /> would need to be done with the permission of Anoka County and Rice Creek Watershed <br /> District. <br /> Mr. Bruce Luikart, 7130 Peterson Trail, questioned whether the ditch would be filled in <br /> along the west side of the property. Mr. Drilling concurred subject to Anoka County and <br /> Rice Creek Watershed District's permission. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers questioned whether Mr. Drilling had determined the <br /> types of materials and colors for the exterior of the building. Mr. Drilling provided a <br /> drawing showing the front of the building being brick with lighter colored siding on the <br /> � top. Mr. Drilling stated that for maintenance purposes, an entire brick front would be <br /> desired. <br /> Mr. March stated that Mr. Drilling had yet to provide a grading plan to Mr. Hoeft. Mr. <br /> March explained that Mr. Drilling's submission for site plan approval lacked several <br /> required submissions prior to receiving Council's approval or denial. Mr. March stated <br /> subsequent to the lack of the required submissions, Council is unable to approve or deny <br /> same. <br /> Page 2 of 18 <br />