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<br />b. Service vans are to be parked exclusively, overnight, weekends as well as during <br />daytime service hours, in the southwest parking area (area has been screened along <br />the south Y2 of the west property line with an eight foot tall board-on-board fence, <br />and, a chain link security fence was installed along the south side to the south east <br />entry gate area of this lot. <br />c. Pick-up trucks used by MediaOne are to be parked in the northeast parking lot (32 <br />spaces) during day, evening and weekends. <br />d. Employees are to park in the southeast lot (70 spaces) weekdays, during daytime <br />hours. <br />e. Customer parking for MediaOne is east 1'2 of the horseshoe driveway (WoodhiIl). <br />f. Customer parking for Cable TV has been retained along west Y2 of horseshoe <br />driveway (Woodhill). <br />g. Along the south side of the southeast entry drive for the southwest van parking area. <br />12 additional van parking spaces are proposed. This proposal adds approximately <br />2.475 s.f. of paved surface to the site. <br />h. Along the southeast side of the building. 29 car parking spaces (7.353 s.f.) are <br />proposed for Media One employees. <br /> <br />Additional Requirements. The Year 2000 Memorandum of Understanding also requires <br />additional landscape screening along Victoria, a detailed building use plan and site plan, <br />allows for contracting for other day or evening parking by the adjoining nursing and care <br />facilities, and further provides that all users of the site are to abide by current City Code. <br /> <br />3.0 Suburban Cable Commission Proposal <br /> <br />3.1 The Cable Commission has proposed a second box truck parking space adiacent to the <br />current the Commission's current truck parking location along the northwest comer of the <br />building. No new impervious surface is proposed. however. an old school utility building <br />must be razed and the space resurfaced. The two SCC trucks are screened from the adjoining <br />residential condominium areas to the southwest. <br /> <br />4.0 Staff Recommendation <br /> <br />After review ofthe Year 2000 Memorandum and research into the original approvals for this <br />set of industrial uses within a residential zone, it is the staffs interpretation that expanded <br />truck parking on this site was not intended. However, vehicle (passenger cars) parking is a <br />permitted accessory use in the residential zone and could be expanded, provided the <br />expansion meets current city code requirements for pavement curb and gutter, landscaping, <br />and surface water (quality and quantity) management. <br /> <br />Approval of both of these proposals has been received from the Roseville School District <br />623, MediaOne, and the Suburban Cable Commission. The City, as a participant on the site <br />and the land use governing body must approve of the proposal and sign the amendment in <br />order for the proposal to be implemented. <br /> <br />PF3157 - RCA MOU-AMendment(050800)1 Page 2 of 3 <br />