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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />JULY 1 I, 2002 <br />Keis pointed out that the question is how long it will take to develop Lot I. <br />Johnson indicated that once the property is subdivided, he has no incentive <br />not to develop Lot I Ile noted that even though the soils are poor, the <br />property is prime real estate. Johnson went on to stated that Lot 1 is <br />actually swampland with a parking lot on it, and noted that when Opus <br />developed the property in 1972, they filled in a wetland. <br />The City Planner indicated that the proposal before the Commission is one <br />of concept, and made the following recommendations relative to the <br />concept plan submitted: <br />• Outdoor storage on Lot 3 should be specifically identified <br />as to size and location, including the fencing and screening <br />of the storage; <br />• lithe lot line dividing Lots I and 2 from Lot 3 is not moved <br />further west, than Johnson should illustrate how the <br />buildings proposed will meet setbacks as well as <br />requirements for parking, traffic circulation, and green <br />space; <br />• If the canopies are to be retained, Johnson should show <br />how they will be screened or improved so that the City can <br />evaluate whether or not they can remain. <br />• "The current screening plan is fairly sparse and should be <br />enhanced with plantings and berming; <br />• A timeline should be established for the redevelopment of <br />property abutting Country Drive. <br />Knudsen recommended approval of the concept Subdivision and Rezoning <br />to PUD For 3203 Country Drive subject to compliance with the <br />recommendations as outlined by the City Planner as stated above. <br />Motion seconded by 13arraclouah. <br />Motion carried 5 - 1 ICeis voted against <br />OUTDOOR The City Planner reviewed his report dated July 2, 2002 relative to Little <br />STORAGE Canada's outdoor storage and screening requirements in the 1 -P District <br />& SCREENING as compared to the requirements of other cities. The Planner felt that <br />IN THE I -P Little Canada's ordinance requirements were strong, but suggested that <br />DISTRICT the City may want to take a look at the following: <br />• Minimum setbacks from adjoining properties; <br />