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<br />Roseville Planning Commission Minutes <br />September 3, 1986 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Range stated that he met with staff, and it was his opinion that <br />he wanted to be told specifically what he should do on the site. <br /> <br />DeBenedet moved, Goedeke seconded, to deny the James Trapp <br />request for Special Use Permit at 2209 West County Road C-2. <br /> <br />Discussion <br />Berry stated that staff should proceed to be sure that all codes <br />and previous conditions are being met on this site. <br /> <br />Wiski stated that the Commission finds it difficult to <br />positive recommendation when the previous conditions <br />past fourteen years have not been addressed. <br /> <br />make a <br />over the <br /> <br />Roll Call, Ayes: Johnson, Maschka, Goedeke, Moeller, Berry, <br />DeBenedet and Wiski. <br />Nays: None. <br /> <br />Planning File 1675 <br />Lincoln Companies request for preliminary plat, amendment to <br />Comprehensive Plan, Special Use Permit, and rezoning from I-1 to <br />B-4 at 1665 County Road C. <br /> <br />Presentation <br />Mr. Dahlgren discussed the current site, which is the Glendenning <br />properties currently owned by Space Center. He pointed out that <br />an access road is being constructed adjacent to Lido. Mr. <br />Dahlgren stated that the applicant has met many times with the <br />staff, and has been extremely cooperative and willing to work <br />through developmental problems. Dahlgren stated that the service <br />road may have to change but as proposed to date, it is workable. <br /> <br />Mr. Dahlgren stated that 721 parking spaces are required, and <br />there are 736 available. The building will be all brick. <br /> <br />Chuck DuFresne, the Executive Vice President of Lincoln <br />Companies, discussed the shopping center and Lincoln's respective <br />experience in the business. Mr. DuFresne stated that he has <br />wanted to construct a facility in Roseville for the last four <br />years. <br /> <br />Tom Gerster, architect with KKE, working with Lincoln, reviewed <br />all the elements of the plan. <br /> <br />Maschka asked what was the holding <br />stated the pond couldn't meet <br />requirement; therefore, some of <br />retained in other areas. <br /> <br />capacity of the pond. <br />a one hundred year <br />the water will have <br /> <br />Gerster <br />flood <br />to be <br /> <br />Honchell also pointed out that the City has met with neighbors <br />with respect to the Oasis pond, and Roseville has received a <br />fifty percent grant to improve the pond. <br />