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Planning & Zoning Board <br />February 13, 2002 <br />Page 6 <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />should conform to standards noted in the PDO. The lighting plan meets with the <br />approval of the CPTED review. <br />Staff advised that the Lino Lakes Market Place PDO, Section 2.C.1.d, states that wall <br />signage for single tenant buildings within the Lino Lakes Marketplace complex “shall be <br />designed in accordance with the sign require ments of the Shopping Center (SC) Zoning <br />District as specified in Ordinance No. 12-97” (Lino Lakes Sign Ordinance). According <br />to the Lino Lakes Sign Ordinance, signage in the SC District is limited to one wall sign <br />limited in size to 20% of the building face. Building signage for the proposed bank will <br />be on the west façade, facing Lake Drive, and measure approximately twenty-six (26) <br />square feet (2 X 13). Eighteen inch-high ra ised black plastic letters spelling out “TCF <br />BANK” will be installed. A 12 foot high x 9 foot wide monument sign with a 35 square <br />foot sign face was approved with the Mark et Place PDO. The proposed TCF monument <br />sign will need to conform to the design re quirements of the PDO approval. Standard <br />small directional signage will be located throughout the site. <br />Staff pointed out that the trash equipment will be confined to a fully enclosed structure, <br />which will be constructed of brick to matc h the principle building and located at the <br />southeast corner of the site. <br />Staff presented the Board’s options to recommend approval of the Site Plan with <br />conditions, recommend denial of Site Plan, or return to staff and continue to next <br />meeting. Staff finds the propos ed Site Plan is consistent with the City’s Zoning <br />Ordinance and the Lino Lakes Market Place PDO. Staff recommends approval of the <br />TCF Bank Site Plan with three conditions. <br />Mr. Grochala stated Staff had several talk s with TCF Bank for revisions. TCF bank has <br />revised the plans and they will be resubmitted. <br />Mr. Corson asked if there was an ATM machine at the site. Mr. Grochala stated the <br />inside drive thru lane has one. Mr. Grochala stated this site would have an association <br />that would cover all maintenance and services. <br />Mr. Corson asked if there is a final plat a pproval. Mr. Grochala stated there would be <br />final plat approval with the City Council. <br />Ms. Lane stated she only saw twenty parking spots instead of thirty on the plans. She <br />wanted to know if this meets the 75% green space required by the City. Mr. Grochala <br />stated he counted thirty spots and this would meet the 75% but the City is requesting 78% <br />green space. <br />Mr. Lyden stated that if they blocked off tw o parking spots would this meet the required <br />green space needed for approval. Mr. Grochala stated that would work if the developers <br />needed the additional green space. <br />Ms. Lane stated at the workshop she attended someone stated the City is <br />overcompensating for the number of parking spaces required per 1,000 square feet of
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