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4. The redevelopment of the property as proposed will not have an adverse impact on <br /> the market value of contiguous properties. <br /> 5, The redevelopment of the property as proposed �uyY ll not have an adverse impact on <br /> the general public health, safety and welfare. <br /> 6. The redevelopment of the property as proposed is consistent with the City of <br /> Roseville's Comprehensive Plan and Title 10 of the City Code (Zoning), including <br /> the City's design standards. <br /> NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council (the "Council") of the City <br /> of Roseville, Minnesota (the 'City" , Ramsey County, Minnesota, that a conditional use <br /> permit to allover the construction and operation of a new tale-out/self-service restaurant <br /> (McDonald's) at 2075 Snelling Avenue, be approved subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. The site must be developed in accordance with the final plans (site plan dated <br /> 1/12/98), grading and drainage plan (dated 1/12/98), utility plan (dated 1/12/98), <br /> planting plan (modified 314/98), and building elevations (dated 3/4/98) submitted <br /> and approved in conjunction with the request for a conditional use permit. Minor <br /> variations from the approved plans may be approved by the City's Development <br /> Review Committee, under the direction of the Community Development Director; <br /> however, any substantial departures from the approved plans will require an <br /> amendment to the conditional use permit. <br /> 2. Final grading and utility plans must be reviewed and approved by the Public Works <br /> Director. An erosion control plan must be developed and erasion control must be <br /> in place prior to grading of the site. Since the site is less than 2.5 acres in size, it <br /> is unlikely that on-site ponding will be required by the Rice Creep Watershed <br /> District; however, the applicant will need to contact the District for permit <br /> requirements. <br /> 3. All site lighting, including lighting for the parking area and exterior building lighting, <br /> must comply with the requirements of section 1010.1 of the City Code. <br /> 4. All signage for the project must comply with the requirements of section 1009 of the <br /> City code, including the size and location of wall, pylon, and directional signs. <br /> 5. The sidewalk along the front of the property shall be improved and/or replaced, at <br /> the applicants expense, if required by the City in conjunction with site development. <br /> Pedestrian access must be provided from this sidewalk to the front door of the <br /> building via a paved pedestrian surface. <br /> 6. Prior to a building permit being issued for redevelopment of the site, the applicant <br /> shall post a landscape bond, letter of credit, or other security acceptable to the City, <br /> in an amount equal to 150% of the cost of site landscaping, street tree planting, and <br /> site restoration. The specific amount of this security shall be determined by the <br /> Community Development Director following completion of all site construction plans. <br /> Resolution - Rage 2 of <br />
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