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2 Rick Christensen, architect for the Country Club, explained the lighting plan and <br />3 the '/z foot-candle measure that would be at the edge of the driveway and parking <br />4 lot area. <br />5 <br />6 Mr. Christensen explained the grading and berm adjacent to the east side of the <br />� project. The drainage will be handled by the existing parking lot, and adjacent <br />g drainage areas. He also explained the one level design and the efficiencies of <br />9 service. He noted that the Club will continue to have seven trucks delivering each <br />�o day. <br />11 <br />�2 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />ig <br />i9 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />NIr. Christensen explained the design features of the e�terior of the building. The <br />height is 32 feet; the east portion of the building will ha�e a 27-foot height. H e <br />noted that noise from a dance band would be less audible from the new building. <br />A memo from sound expert David Braslau was distributed. The service area and <br />parking area redesign were discussed. <br />Member Olson asked for details of outdoor storage in the southwest comer of the <br />site, materials which are now to be moved indoors. <br />Member Cunningham asked for details of the northeast comer of the building <br />including the screen wa11 and berming at the edge of the patio. The size of trees <br />will block the view of the screen wa11. <br />2s Member Cunningham asked if the out building adjacent to Wa1sh Lake would <br />26 remain (yes) and whether expansion in that direction had been considered. He <br />2� asked if there was underground fuel storage. <br />2g <br />29 Member Wilke asked for details of the drainage plan. Assistant City Engineer, <br />3o Deb Bloom stated the City will be reviewing the new grading and drainage plan, <br />31 and ponding where necessary. Run-off cannot drain onto adjacent properties. <br />32 <br />33 Member Wilke noted that the staff reports state in condition 3.14 does not set <br />34 specific standards for future improvements. <br />35 <br />36 Blanton Bessinger, President, NTidland Hills Country Club, noted that the redesign <br />3� is to update the site conditions and aesthetics. The pool could be located on the <br />3g southeast, southwest or west side in the future, not on the east side of the building. <br />39 The Club has been an asset to Roseville; the Club is attempting to stay viable with <br />4o this addition. <br />41 <br />42 Member Cunningham asked if, in the future, the east side of the site is deemed <br />43 best for outdoor facilities, could the neighbors use the facilities? (The Club will <br />44 work with the neighbors at that time). <br />45 <br />Planning Commission Minutes, February 9, 2000 Page 3 of 10 <br />