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d. The proposed drive-through lanes accommodate queuing for approximately 25+vehicles <br /> or lanes that can be stacked to 5 vehicles deep,which is deemed more than adequate for <br /> this use. Circulation for the site is well designed and the patrons utilizing the drive- <br /> through will have a designated exit. <br /> e. The proposed drive-through and its teller islands will lie directly adjacent a parking lot <br /> and should not be a nuisance to any residential use in the area(Coventry Apartments and <br /> townhomes is located approximately 475 feet to the north and the townhomes at Arona <br /> are 300 feet to the east). <br /> f. The final design of the building and drive-through will include building and roofing <br /> materials that are consistent and/or similar or complementary to one another. <br /> g. The requirement for a 10-foot wide buffer with screen planting and an opaque wall or <br /> fence is not applicable to the CU request,because an office use and Community Business <br /> zoned property 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 at 2750 Snelling Avenue as a CONDITIONAL USE in accordance with <br /> Section §1009.02 of the Roseville City Code, subject to: <br /> a. All public easement being accurately articulated on the plan sheets submitted for <br /> permit review and approval <br /> b. That the roof structure of the drive-through not encroach into the 30 foot wide <br /> utility and drainage easement which lies along the northern property line. <br /> The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Council <br /> Member Pust and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor: Johnson, Pust, <br /> Willmus, McGehee, and Mayor Roe; <br /> and none voted against. <br /> WHEREUPON said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />