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REQUEST FOR PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION <br /> DATE. 04/14/99 <br /> 9 <br /> ITEM NO: 6 <br /> Department Approval: City Manager Approval. Agenda Section: <br /> HEARINGS <br /> Item Description: Lois Olson request for CONCEPT approval of a Business PUD to <br /> allow expansion the building at 1944 Lexington Avenue Worth using <br /> the Cornerstone guidelines (PF#307'/). <br /> REVISED <br /> Staff updated the square footage based on most recent plan—strike outs and underlines <br /> (new) are shown <br /> The Roseville Planning Commission, at their meeting of March 10, 1999, <br /> voted (6-0) to continua the request by Lois Olson to their meeting of April <br /> 14, pending provision of additional information regarding concerns <br /> expressed by adjacent residents and those of the Commission. <br /> 1.0 Requested Action <br /> 1.1 Lois Olson is requesting approval to expand the building at 1944 Lexington Avenue for <br /> use as a multi-tenant facility. The proposal would require renovation of the existing <br /> 4,000 s.f. structure and add two new additions. The first is a 1,600 s.f. retail addition to <br /> be constructed on the front (west) of the existing Cryogenic facility. The second is a <br /> . . ,817 s.,f. (reduced from 7,462) retail, office and warehouse addition to be <br /> constructed on the rear (east) of the existing Cryogenic facility and extending within <br /> 17.5 feet of the adjacent Suburban Hardware Store. The proposed expansion would <br /> utilize some of the Cornerstone guidelines and concepts, bringing the building closer to <br /> Lexington Avenue and providing joint parking with Suburban Hardware to the south. <br /> 1.2 Because this is being proposed as a PIT, a site specific set of regulations will need to be <br /> approved including building and parking setbacks, building size, shape, materials, <br /> screening, parking spaces and joint, landscaping, trash enclosures, and signage. A <br /> planned unit development is a zoning district which may include single or mixed uses, <br /> one or more lots or parcels, and is intended to create a more flexible, creative, and <br /> efficient approach to the use of land. <br /> 1.3 In considering proposed planned url't developments, the City considers all standards and <br /> purposes of the Comprehensive Land Use P'an to' achieve a maximum coordination <br /> between the proposed development and the surrounding uses and historic landmarks, the <br /> conservation of woodlands, ponding, and wetlands, and the protection of health, safety <br /> and welfare of the community. <br /> PP3 077-RPCA(04-14-99)-Page 1 of 6 <br />
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