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through activities will only encounter pedestrians and/or bikers who may be traveling on the <br /> sidewalk. Customers seeking interior transactions may encounter pedestrians and/or <br /> bicyclists utilizing the connection that traverses the northern parking lot. The Planning <br /> Division believes that vehicles and pedestrians will be able to commingle without safety <br /> issues. <br /> d. Adequate queuing lane space shall be provided without interfering with on-site <br /> parking/circulation. Based on the proposed plan there is queuing for 15+vehicles given the <br /> current 4-lane configuration; the Planning Division has deemed that queuing to be more than <br /> adequate for this use. Circulation for the site is well-designed, and patrons utilizing the <br /> drive-through will have a designated exit. <br /> e. Speaker box sounds from the drive-through lane shall not be loud enough to constitute a <br /> nuisance on an abutting residentially zoned property or property in residential use. The <br /> proposed drive-through and its teller islands will lie directly adjacent a parking lot and should <br /> not be a nuisance to any residential use in the area(single family homes along Gluek Lane <br /> can be found on the other side(south) of Highway 36 approximately 650 feet from the <br /> proposed Spire drive-through). <br /> f. Drive-through canopies and other structures, where present, shall be constructed from the <br /> same materials as the primary building and with a similar level of architectural quality and <br /> detailing. The final design of the building and drive-through will include building and <br /> roofing materials that are consistent and/or similar or complementary to one another, and will <br /> require final approval by the Planning Division. <br /> g. A 10 foot buffer area with screen planting and an opaque wall or fence between 6 and 8 feet <br /> in height shall be required between the drive-through lane and any property line adjoining a <br /> residentially zoned property or property in residential use. This requirement is not <br /> applicable to the CU request because an office use and Community Business zoned property <br /> lies directly adjacent to the north of the proposed drive-through facility. <br /> NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,by the Roseville City Council, to APPROVE <br /> the proposed drive-through as a CONDITIONAL USE at 1880 Perimeter Drive in accordance with <br /> Section §1009.02 and 1009.02.D.13 of the Roseville City Code. <br /> The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Council <br /> Member Etten and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor: McGehee, <br /> Willmus, Laliberte, Etten, and Roe; <br /> and none voted against. <br /> WHEREUPON said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />