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PC Minutes 5/24/93 <br /> Page 3 <br /> made to indicate these easements and show how they will match the <br /> adjacent properties along Lindig; and three, a 10 foot easement <br /> from the proposed front property line on each lot, a 10 foot <br /> easement centered on the property line dividing the two lots, and <br /> a 5 foot easement along the side lot lines is recommended. <br /> No one wishing to be heard, the public meeting closed at 7:50. <br /> After a discussion by the commissioners, Salzberg moved to <br /> recommend approval of the lotsplit on the condition that the city <br /> engineer work with the property owner and surveyor to: <br /> 1. determine the drainage pattern using a topographic survey <br /> off of the property to avoid any problems with neighboring <br /> properties; <br /> 2. determine the appropriate easements along Lindig Street to <br /> match the adjacent easements along Lindig; <br /> 3. dedicate the required easements along the front, rear and <br /> sidelot lines. <br /> Seconded by Lampi and unanimously approved. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW AND TO CONSIDER ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL <br /> SCHOOL PLAN FOR FALCON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ON GARDEN <br /> AVENUE. <br /> Public Hearing opened at 8 p.m. <br /> Administrator Hoyt explained that the Falcon Heights Elementary <br /> School is being remodeled this summer. The plans for the <br /> remodeling are submitted to the city for its review and comment <br /> as part of the process for adopting the official school plan. <br /> John Thein, Roseville Schools Assistant Superintendent for <br /> Business Services, introduced John Hamilton, Vice President of <br /> Cuningham Hamilton Quiter architectural firm. Mr. Hamilton gave <br /> a brief presentation on a remodeling project of Falcon Heights <br /> Elementary School while showing various drawings. These included <br /> a drawing of the existing building and site conditions and an <br /> architectural site plan showing the existing building footprint <br /> and the extent of the new additions, with appropriate dimensions, <br /> and area and parking tabulations. <br /> Morrie Nicholson, Falcon Heights resident and member of the park <br /> recreation commission, expressed concern over classroom exits. <br /> Mr. Hamilton assured him that all outer classrooms will have exit <br /> doors. Mr. Nicholson asked the architect to explain the <br /> construction of the gym and how it might be expanded for <br />