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� III11118 <br /> I� <br /> Craig Barnes Direct Dial; 612/885-4748 <br /> Construction Manager Facsimile: 612/885-4769 <br /> February 16, 1998 <br /> Kim Lee, city Planner <br /> City of Roseville <br /> 2660 Civic Center drive <br /> Roseville, MN 5511 <br /> Subject: Conditional Use Permit <br /> Re-build of McDonald's Restaurant <br /> 2075 Snelling Avenue North <br /> Roseville, MN <br /> Dear Ms. Lee: <br /> In the Request for Planning Commission Action dated 2/11198, Item 4.1 .9 of Staff <br /> Recommendations is directing the applicant (McDonald's Corporation) and/or the <br /> underlying property owner (NIPS, Inc.) to grant an access easement to the City of <br /> Roseville in order to provide a public access from County Road B. <br /> As background it should be noted that during the preliminary Development Review <br /> Committee meeting, this issue was mentioned. McDonald's agreed to cooperate <br /> with the City to discuss the concept of creating such an easement voluntarily with <br /> the affected property owners. In anticipation of this request, the site plan prepared <br /> by McDonald's allows a cut in the parking lot to the northerly property with relative <br /> ease. <br /> At this time there are concerns with granting a blanket undefined access easement <br /> which encumbers this property. The underlying issue is that the McDonald's <br /> property is net adjacent or contiguous to County Dead B without a series of <br /> easement agreements with the several properties separating McDonald's and <br /> County Road B. Currently there is not an easement format that addresses <br /> proposed access areas, design standards for the access pathway, who would pay <br /> for the needed improvements, and what provisions would be included to allow on- <br /> going maintenance. <br /> McDonald's corporation 1650 West 82nd Street, suite 900 Bloomington, MN 55431 <br />