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lot. Two access driveways are proposed: one entering the Snelling frontage road, <br /> and one at the southwest corner of the site which enters the Knights of Columbus <br /> parking lot. Staff assumes there will be a cross parking and access easement <br /> between the two properties, <br /> 3.4 A surface water stormlstorage pond is located along the west - rear property line. <br /> Water drains over the surface and through pipes to the pond. The grater level in the <br /> pond will be approximately 3 feet to depth, but in a 100 year rain could temporarily <br /> hold 4.5 feet in depth. The water slowly moves to the north, emptying into a <br /> manhole and a 15"storm pipe which flows east to Snelling Avenue. Silt fences will <br /> be used during construction to reduce erosion. A construction rock entry Sri i l be <br /> used along the Snelling frontage in order to reduce mud tracking and erasion from <br /> the entry. <br /> 3.5 Trash is proposed to be stored in an enclosed area at the northwest corner of the <br /> site, usin g the same materials as the building to a height of 7.4 feet. The He <br /> (must be screened) and antennae locations are not found on the plans submitted. <br /> 3.6 City sanitary sewer will serve the site from the southwest, across the Knights of <br /> Columbus parking lot to oakcrest. A private utility easement is required. The city <br /> grater line to serge this site will enter the building from the east, along the Snelling <br /> frontage. <br /> 367 The landscape plan uses willow, shrub willow, spruce and existing vegetation to <br /> screen the west side of the building and the exit door from adjoining lots and shade <br /> tolerant large shrubs and 8 spruces along the north and northeast side of the <br /> building, adjacent to the park. Along the front of the building, the developer <br /> a hedge of deciduous shrubs (ninebark), flowering crabs, and evergreens <br /> proposes <br /> echn Arborvitae)to screen the parking from Snelling. New boulevard/street trees <br /> along Snelling ng are Red and Norway Maple, The parking lot has hackberry and <br /> flowering crab shade trees. Sod is used as the turf. your maintenance mulches <br /> (rock) are specified. <br /> STAFF C _ <br /> 4.1 The auto service/installation use proposed requires a conditional use permit <br /> because of added safety issues, noise, traffic, repair/towing vehicles, and vehicles <br /> being parked for repair in or near a limited business area or a residential zone. The <br /> applicant must mitigate these impacts in order to be considered a compatible use. <br /> The added traffic of this type of subregional use will increase the use of the north <br /> bound Snelling-Avenue left turn lane. <br /> 4.2 The applicants landscape and building screening does meet the Roseville standard <br /> of o' minimum opaque screening with a combination of berming, plantings, and/or <br /> fencing. <br /> PF3027-RCA(06/22/98)-Page 3 of 8 <br />