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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> March 11, 1998 <br /> Page 9 <br /> Mr. Wessel explained that the Town Center architectural guidelines are being applied to <br /> the northern portion of this area, but with different circumstances due to the prominence <br /> of Lake Drive. Overall design will take into account existing landscape,and the bank <br /> facility is proposed for being set back to the rear of the site to allow for additional <br /> screening. <br /> Dan O'Brien, representing the architects on this project, spoke about the stacking issue. <br /> He suggested moving the drive-through canopy back to allow for additional space toward <br /> the front of the bank. He added that construction of Apollo Drive is essential to the bank <br /> project, and that with abandonment of the Lake Drive access additional landscaping will <br /> be added to that area. Mr. O'Brien explained that the bank building will resemble <br /> residential construction style. <br /> Mr. Wessel pointed out that this project must go through the architectural guideline <br /> process with the Town Center committee on March 19. <br /> Mr. Ahrens mentioned two projects: (1)the extension of trunk utilities from the <br /> intersection of Apollo Drive and Lilac, north through the Apollo 3 alignment, and north <br /> along Lake Drive. He explained that designs are currently being prepared, and that <br /> construction is anticipated for June. (2) with respect to the Apollo Drive extension, a <br /> feasibility report has been completed. Regional ponding is being explored to address <br /> stormwater runoff issues. Road construction is anticipated for July. <br /> Mr. Johnson asked if the new facility would include a drive-up ATM. Mr. O'Brien <br /> responded that there will be an after-hour depository as well as a drive-up ATM. <br /> Mr. Dunn asked if there is a problem with traffic flow or access. Mr. Kirmis indicated <br /> concern regarding blockage of lanes and interim access from Lake Drive during peak <br /> levels. This situation will be alleviated somewhat with the termination of the Lake Drive <br /> access. <br /> Mr. Ahrens stated that construction should be complete within four to six weeks. <br /> Therefore,temporary access will not exist. <br /> Chair Schaps asked if a temporary facility is anticipated. Mr. O'Brien stated that the <br /> bank would not be operational until the new building is complete. <br /> Chair Schaps then asked about the potential for expansion of the drive-through lanes. Mr. <br /> O'Brien confirmed that there is allowance for a third drive-through lane, which should <br /> eliminate stacking problems. <br /> Mr. Johnson asked about the practical differences between changing the ordinance with <br /> respect to drive-through facilities and conditional use permits. Mr. Kirmis explained that <br /> the reason accessory drive-throughs are currently considered to be conditional uses in GB <br />
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