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P16 <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION July 23, 2012 <br />DRAFT <br />46 public hearing on the matter be held at the City Council rather than the Planning & <br />47 Zoning Board. The council received a performance agreement that would fall into place <br />48 if the grading request is allowed. Mr. Bengtson also distributed a site plan indicating the <br />49 proposed work to be done and noted that it doesn't include any expansion at this time. A <br />50 conditional use permit is required for the proposed grading work because of the size of <br />51 the project. He explained the plans for hauling away from the site, work that will be <br />52 required to the roadway, and general requirements attached to the permit. He noted the <br />53 addition of a condition requiring the posting of "truck hauling" signs on Holly Drive. <br />54 The council is requested to approve the conditional use permit as well as the site <br />55 perfouuance agreement and terms. <br />56 <br />57 The mayor asked how much land is owned by the company and the applicant replied <br />58 approximately 101 acres most of which is not developable beyond its current utilization. <br />59 The council discussed road weight maximums and heard that the trucks will not be able <br />60 to exceed them. The applicant indicated that work will start immediately upon receiving <br />61 city peg mission and restoration is required by September 1. Area residents have been <br />62 infoiuied and staff has not heard any negative comments. The applicant discussed some <br />63 tentative future plans for the site. <br />64 <br />65 Item 6D, Second Reading of Ordinance No. 07 -12, Industrial Zoning District Text <br />66 Amendment — City Planner Bengtson noted that this is second reading so the council has <br />67 previously reviewed these changes to the city's industrial zoning regulations. <br />68 <br />69 Item 6E, Second Reading of Ordinance No. 08 -12, Landscaping Standards Text <br />70 Amendment — City Planner Bengtson noted that this also is a second reading so the <br />71 council has previously reviewed these changes to the city's landscaping standards. <br />72 <br />73 Item 6F, Intersection Signal Improvements — Community Development Director <br />74 Grochala noted that all five items included under Item 6F relate to the Main Street/Lake <br />75 Drive and Birch Street /Ware Road signal projects. Staff is looking to get the plans and <br />76 specifications for the projects approved so that bids can be sought. The projects should <br />77 commence -this fall, with construction over the winter and the project finished in the <br />78 spring of 2013. The council has been briefed on the projects recently and the plans <br />79 remain much the same. One change is to pull back the median from Hokah Drive to <br />80 allow more movement. He explained the plans for underground utilities that will occur as <br />81 part of the project. He noted the one house that is being acquired. Regarding the Lake <br />82 Drive/Main Street project, Mr. Grochala explained that some neighborhood commentary <br />83 has resulted in the addition of sidewalk in the area of Marketplace Drive (Lake Drive is <br />84 receiving some improvement work by Anoka County). Regarding parking at Miller's on <br />85 Main, there will be some on -street spaces removed and some adjustments to the lot. Staff <br />86 is prepared to recommend approval of the plans so as to move onto the bidding process. <br />87 <br />88 The actions also include three No Parking authorizations required by MnDOT. <br />89 <br />2 <br />