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<br />1. 3 acre <br />sq. vacant parcel to a new bank a sq. and 5 <br />drive-thm. The redevelopment proposal does not require site plan approval from the <br />Planning Commission or City Council. The submitted plans must be consistent with <br />Sections 1005 (Business Districts) and 1010 (Design Standards) of the Roseville City <br />Code. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The site, 1445 County Road B, was formerly occupied by Firstar Bank. However, a <br />review of the City Code concludes that a bank ar financial institution (including drive- <br />thru) is not allowed in a B-1 zone. A further review of our historical files does not <br />conclude how or why a drive-thru bank/financial institution came to be at located 1445 <br />County Road B. <br /> <br />Thomas Paschke reviewed the site plan and compatibility of zoning districts, utility and <br />traffic capacities and Comprehensive Plan. The staff recommended approval. <br /> <br />Member Pust asked when First Star vacated. <br /> <br />Member White asked the original purpose for a "B-1" zone. Thomas Paschke explained <br />the professional office uses and how it was transformed to a bank and drive thTough. <br />Member White asked if there was any adverse effect noted in records for the past drive <br />through bank use. <br /> <br />Mike Kraft, T.G. Architects, representing TCF answered questions. Member Bakeman <br />asked if TCF at Lexington and County Road B will change use (Yes). She asked if traffic <br />will be primarily a right in, right out. Could the entrance on "B" be eliminated to reduce <br />turning movements (applicant will review this concept)? <br /> <br />Tom Masanz, 1440 County Road B, explained the road alignment and design. The left <br />turn into the site should be eliminated. Is there a retail component on this site? Thomas <br />Paschke explained the reason for rezoning only to a bank. <br /> <br />Member Bakeman noted that Pascal is where the road lanes change. The left turn along <br />the ease end of the site is the issue which creates traffic flow issues. <br /> <br />Mr. Masanz also noted that traffic now makes "U-turns" on "B". Thomas Paschke <br />explained the entry on "B" was to be a right in- right out. A median in front of the bank <br />may help. <br /> <br />Mr. Bob Lunberg, parcel owner from Zimmerman Realty, explained in 1960 a plat was to <br />be an office park. In 1975 Zimmerman made a deal with Roseville State Bank, with a <br />drive through. The turn in lane was created for the drive through. There was no median <br />on "B". <br />