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MINUTES <br />CITY COiJNCIL <br />JUNE 27, 2001 <br />RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PI_ANNF.X AS OUTI INED IN IILS' <br />RF_PORT DATED JUNE Z2, 2001 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Scalze. <br />Ayes (5) LaValle, Scalze, Montour, Pahey, Anderson. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />The Council reviewed the request for the posting of no parking signs on <br />Rosewood Drive along the Montgomery property. Council noted that the <br />Public Works Director had indicated that there is no public safety issue present <br />with the on-street parking. On-street parking is already restricted on <br />Rosewood for the first 25 to 50 feet at the intersection with County Road C. <br />Scalze asked if the actual parking layout for the coffee shop reflects the site <br />plan that was approved The City Planner replied that it did. <br />It was the consensus of the Council to take no action on the request for no <br />parking at this time, given that the fence proposed by Mr. Montgomery may <br />address his privacy concerns. <br />PLANNED Fahey opened the public hearing to consider the application for Planned <br />UNIT Unit Development Permit allowing construction of au industrial/office <br />DEVELOPMENT complex on property in the Rice Street/Spruce Street area as requested <br />PERMIT - by Frank Frattalone, Frattalone Excavating. The Planning Commission <br />TRATTALONE recommended approval of the PUD Permit subject to compliance with <br />EXCAVATING with the recommendations of the City Engineer and City Planner, subject to <br />paving of access between the Rice Street and Spruce Street sites with blacktop <br />millings, and subject to there being right turn only onto Rice Street. <br />Frattalone reported that he has increased the size of the shop and office <br />building he is proposing to construct from what was presented to the Council at <br />the time of concept review. Frattalone indicated that the shop is proposed with <br />a 27,500 square foot footprint with an additional 3,600 square feet of second <br />floor, 1,080 square feet of third floor and the potential to add another 1,080 <br />square feet of f Wished space to the third floor. The office is proposed with an <br />8,750 square foot footprint and a total of l 7,500 square feet. Frattalone <br />described the facade treatments for eac1~ building, indicating that a <br />combination of ribbed concrete and metal panels will be used for the shop and <br />brick or stone on the office. <br />Fahey asked about the amount of space Frattalone had at his current site. <br />,Frattalone rel>o~Yed that his current office is 7,800 square feet while the shop is <br />1.2,000 square feet plus 1,400 of mezzanine space. <br />