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COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 26, 1998 <br /> 9. A detailed sign plan is submitted subject to City approval. <br /> 10. The submitted utility and grading plan is subject to review and approval by the <br /> City Engineer. <br /> 11. Site and building plans are subject to review and approval by the Town Center <br /> Architectural Review Committee. <br /> Ms. Wyland noted that the Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on Wednesday, <br /> May 14, 1998, and approved the conditional use permit for a drive-through bank with the <br /> conditions attached to the original site plan review and outlined above. <br /> Council Member Dahl returned to the meeting at 7:21 p.m. <br /> Mr. Paul Struthers, architect for the building, briefly outlined the conditions and went over a <br /> detailed map of the site and building plan. He stated that the conditions imposed are appropriate. <br /> Council Member Lyden questioned the stacking issue in condition number six(6). Mr. Struthers <br /> indicated that the building and site plan was based on two (2) existing banks. The type of <br /> banking this facility does indicates that two (2) drive-through lanes are adequate. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked what percent of business is done on a walk up basis. Mr. <br /> Struthers stated that most of the business done in the exiting banks does take place in the bank <br /> building. There will be an ATM machine on the outside of the building. There if very little <br /> drive-through business. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked if a comparison could be made from the existing banks to the bank <br /> that will be in Lino Lakes. <br /> Council Member Neal stated that there would be too much traffic with a two (2) lane drive- <br /> through. He believes there will be less traffic with a three (3) lane drive-through. <br /> Mr. Wessel indicated the site plan for the building has already been approved. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked if the width of the parking lot was adequate for the traffic flow and <br /> pedestrian use. She also asked how long the two (2) lane drive-through would be feasible for <br /> the City of Lino Lakes. Mr. Struthers indicated that the same bank in Belle Plain has been in <br /> business for five (5)years and they have not yet expanded. <br /> Mr. Wessel stated that the City of Lino Lakes has several banks and the stacking issue regarding <br /> the Lakeland National Bank has been dealt with. <br /> Council Member Neal stated that the bank needs to be prepared to do more business than they <br /> are currently anticipating. <br /> 8 <br />
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