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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />July 10, 2002 <br />Page 7 <br />B. Site and Building Plan approval to allow the construction of 30,266 square feet in three <br />buildings and canopy as configured on the site plan dated received June 14, 2002 <br />1. All refuse and recyclable materials shall be stored within the principal building <br />or within an accessory structure (within a side or rear yard) that is totally <br />screened from eye level view from neighboring uses and public rights of way. <br />2. All signs shall be reviewed with the sign permit applications and shall be required <br />the applicable requirements of the Ordinance. <br />3. Light fixture design is a solid dome variety only and under- canopy lighting shall <br />be submitted and subject to staff approval. There will be no canopy illumination <br />on the east, west, and north sides of the canopy. <br />4. The submitted erosion and grading plan shall be revised to incorporate the City <br />Engineer's comments, dated July 3, 2002. <br />5. The submitted utility plan shall be revised to incorporate the City Engineer's <br />comments, dated July 3, 2002. <br />6. Stop signs shall be installed and maintained at the access points with the public <br />road. <br />7. The Rice Creek Watershed District issues a permit to allow the development <br />proposal and the conditions required by it are fulfilled. <br />8. A Watershed District Permit is received prior to City building permit issuance. <br />9. A final plat and vacation of easements shall be submitted and approved by the <br />City. The plat shall also include dedication of access control, along Birch Street, <br />to Anoka County. <br />10. Prior to the commencement of any site work the applicant enters into a <br />performance agreement with the City and post all the necessary securities <br />required by it. <br />11. No exterior audio system associated with the site. <br />12. Limiting hours of operations from 5:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. <br />13. Subject to Anoka County traffic approval. <br />14. The net lawn spaces be noted and marked. <br />15. CEPTED Review. <br />Mr. Lyden expressed concern about neighborhood businesses and the issues they raise. <br />He stated his concern was about protecting the neighborhoods. He asked what the traffic <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />