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<br />will the maximum distance from the residential areas possible within the business park <br />and must be architecturally imbedded or attached to building walls as part of the building <br />design. <br /> <br />25, Business hours for restaurant operations will be required in licenses approved by <br />the City Council. No more than 10% of the restaurant gross indoor floor area may be <br />utilized for bar area. No bar will be located outdoors. <br /> <br />26. Significant proposed amendments which would cumulatively increase the project <br />size, area, or number of improvements such as buildings, lots, green space, parking or <br />roadway system will be considered a major amendment to the Planned Unit Development <br />and will require amendment hearings and approval by the City. <br /> <br />27. There will be no additional curb cuts placed on Cleveland Avenue. The business <br />park will use the existing three roads as entrances onto Cleveland Avenue, <br /> <br />28, If the roads are to remain in the same location, the buildings within Lots 5, 6, and <br />7 of Block 1 must be reoriented by turning the buildings 90 degrees, <br /> <br />29. (From Planning Commission) The hotels and restaurants must be located south of <br />Lydia. west of Centre Pointe Drive on lots portions of lots 3. 4, and/or 5 of Block 1, <br /> <br />30. (From Planning Commission) In the business park, the hours for construction, truck <br />deliveries and pickup of materials are restricted to normal business hours (7 AM to 10 PM <br />on any weekday and 9 AM to 9 PM on any weekend or legal holiday). <br /> <br />31, (From Planning Commission) The City will review and approve pathway <br />realignments and city pathway plans to match pavements and provide a continuous <br />pathway, <br /> <br />Other standards that could be established: <br /> <br />32. The developer and/or a service district could be required to pay for or acquire a park <br />trail dedication to the Langton Lake trial system from Cleveland Avenue. <br /> <br />33. Bar space (square footage) could be minimized or prohibited either in the PUD or <br />a bar license, - See # 25. <br /> <br />34. Hours of operation for the restaurants could be restricted in the PUD. <br /> <br />35. The developer and/or a service district could be required to pay for or construct <br />sidewalks, berms, and screening/masonry walls along the east side of Cleveland Avenue <br />from County Rd. "0" to Lydia, allowing for a better/safer pedestrian environment with the <br />addition of the 8.200 vehicle trips in the area. <br /> <br />36. The developer and/or a service district could be required to pay for or construct <br />sidewalks along a portion of County Rd. "0" - on the south side (Roseville side) of the <br /> <br />11 <br />