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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />July 11, 2001 <br />Page 15 <br />other services needed by the residents of the City. He did not feel that the services being <br />proposed would be a positive asset to the city. <br />Mr. Lyden asked for the status of the remnant parcel. Mr. Grochala stated a <br />condemnation process to acquire the land is currently being considered. He stated the <br />City Council reviewed the feasiblity of this process at thier July meeting but did not want <br />to invest money in the acquisition of the property until the proposed PDO is moving <br />toward a point of approval. <br />Mr. Grochala noted the proposed uses are permitted in this Zoning District. He noted <br />there are other options available within the list of permitted uses and suggested the <br />applicant be asked what potential uses they anticipated for the other buildings. <br />Mr. Grochala noted that building design guidelines have been included in the project <br />narrative. These requirements should be incorporated into the development agreement <br />and/or declaration of covenants for the property. The building materials have not <br />changed. They intend to use a common theme and co ►, on materials throughout the <br />development. No additional treatment has been added the rear <br />The architectural design of Kohl's, Target <br />submitted and included for approval as part of <br />Fast Food (Lot 2), Bank (Lot 8), and Buildings <br />approval in accordance with Section 2, Su <br />Mr. Grochala invited Mr. Wessel t <br />, C, and D have been <br />Th Convenience Store (Lot 1), <br />d E shall require Site Plan Review <br />o Lakes Zoning Ordinance. <br />e building design and materials. <br />Mr. Wessel stated the City Counc <br />project they wanted a s <br />continuity with the To <br />regarding the building ma <br />made. He invited Bill Wittr <br />building elevations. <br />de it clear early in the process that with this <br />nt of quality materials to be used to allow <br />e indicated there has been negotiations occurring <br />d design and he felt significant progress has been <br />representing RSP Architects, to present the proposed <br />Mr. Wittrock stated the Board had previously reviewed colored elevations and material <br />samples for the Target Store, in -line stores and the stand alone buildings and black and <br />white elevations of the Kohl's building. Since that time a written narrative of the out <br />buildings and the overall development has been created. <br />Mr. Wittrock stated the proposed architecture for this development will follow the Town <br />Center guidelines. He stated the buildings would be composed of a base, middle and top <br />with similar materials and details being used through out the project. <br />Mr. Wittrock presented colored elevations of the in -line stores (Buildings C and D) which <br />showed a colonial style design including gabled ends and a metal roof. He indicated the <br />buildings would be predominately brick with stucco sign bands at the top and a burnished <br />concrete block being used for the base. He stated the store fronts would utilize a great <br />
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