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would pave some of the areas for the garages at 2968 Rice Street, but did <br />not want to pave everything. <br />Schwalbach suggested that the paving at 2962 Rice Street that is done for <br />PreWire be made somewhat bigger to accommodate parking for the back <br />buildings at 2968 Rice Street. The City Planner stated that the Planning <br />Commission could approve a cross - parking arrangement as part of the <br />PUD. Schwalbach again commented that the parking on the rear of the <br />2968 Rice Street property could be accommodated on 2962 Rice Street, <br />thus minimizing the amount of paving necessary. The City Planner <br />indicated that he would work with Bordsen to determine a circulation plan <br />that would work while minimizing paving. <br />Schwalbach asked how Bordsen planned to access paved areas on the <br />2968 Rice Street property. Bordsen indicated that he would like to drive <br />on Class V to get to the paving on 2968 Rice Street. The Planner noted <br />that drive aisles should be paved. Schwalbach noted that providing paved <br />parking on the 2962 property for use by the hack building on the 2968 <br />property will eliminate the need to pave a drive aisle from Rice Street to <br />that back building. <br />There was discussion about the bathroom facility that Bordsen is planning <br />to install in the back building at 2968 Rice Street. Bordsen reported that <br />this bathroom would be available for use by the renters of other buildings <br />on the 2968 property as well. There is also an existing bathroom in the <br />house at 2968 Rice. <br />Bordsen stated that he was trying to avoid installing blacktop, but <br />indicated that he could compromise. Duray indicated that if the back <br />parking on 2968 is being accessed from that property, he would like to see <br />the drive aisle on 2968 paved. Bordsen indicated that he will put in some <br />paving, but if he has to pave all parking and drive aisles, he will not buy <br />the property at 2968. TIe indicated that he is putting a lot of money into <br />improvements such as extension of sewer and water to put in a second <br />bathroom. Bordsen indicated that he wanted to minimize the <br />improvements given the properties will redevelop in the future. <br />Murphy suggested that perhaps action should be tabled on the PUD <br />requests until the Commission has a plan showing required parking and <br />paving requirements. She also noted that Bordsen will have to make a <br />decision on whether or not he wants to buy 2968 Rice Street or not. Duray <br />noted that the purchase may be contingent on the terms of the PUD <br />approvals. <br />Bordsen pointed out that he has a definite parking user for 2962 Rice <br />Street. The use of the buildings on 2968 Rice Street has not yet been <br />31 <br />
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