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• <br />Millers Crossroads Shopping Center <br />page 8 <br />f. A lighting and photometric plan will be required that illustrates the drive- through <br />service lane lighting and shall comply with Section 3, Subd. 4.F of this <br />Ordinance. <br />The lighting and site designs meet the lighting requirements. The nearest <br />residential structure is over 200' away from the drive through window. The <br />additional plantings required in the conditions of approval will provide good <br />screening for the drive through window area. <br />• Conditions Specific To Accessory Restaurants With Accessory Outdoor Dininz <br />Facilities <br />a. The applicant submit a site plan and other pertinent information demonstrating the <br />location and type of all tables, refuse receptacles, and wait stations. <br />Plans include the seating area information. <br />b. Access to the dining area be provided only via the principal building if the dining <br />area is full service restaurant, including table waiting service. <br />It is not a full service restaurant, and the conditions of approval prevent use <br />• for one unless the CUP is amended, which would address the access question. <br />c. The size of the dining area is restricted to thirty (30) percent of the total customer <br />floor area within the principal structure. <br />The tenant space is 1648 sf, and 30% would be 494 sf. The area within the <br />railing must be no more than that, as required in the conditions of approval. <br />d. The dining area is screened from view from adjacent residential uses in <br />accordance with Section 3, Subd. 4.Q of this Ordinance. <br />e. All lighting be hooded and directed away from adjacent residential uses in <br />accordance with Section 3, Subd. 4.F of this Ordinance. <br />f. The applicant demonstrates that pedestrian circulation is not disrupted as a result <br />of the outdoor dining area by providing the following: <br />1) Outdoor dining area shall be segregated from through pedestrian circulation <br />by means of fencing, bollards, ropes, plantings, or other methods, and shall be <br />subject to review and approval by the City Council. <br />2) Minimum clear passage zone for pedestrians at the perimeter of the restaurant <br />shall be at least five (5) feet without interference from parked motor vehicles, <br />bollards, trees, tree gates, curbs, stairways, trash receptacles, street lights, <br />parking meters, or the like. <br />3) Overstory canopy of trees, umbrellas or other structures extending into the <br />pedestrian clear passage zone or pedestrian aisle shall have a minimum <br />clearance of seven (7) feet above sidewalk. <br />
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