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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />June 12, 2002 <br />Russian Baptist Church Site Plan Review & CUP <br />Trash Enclosure /Screening <br />Plans show a 13' X 10' trash enclosure located at the northern end of the parking area. <br />The enclosure is 6' -8" high and constructed of concrete block painted to match the <br />principle building color. <br />Signage <br />No signage plans have yet been submitted. The Lino Lakes Sign Ordinance limits <br />institutional signage in the Rural zone in the following ways: maximum of 32- square feet <br />of signage area; a maximum of 8 feet high; no closer than 10 feet to any property line. <br />Parks & Trail <br />There will be no park dedication fee required. There are no trails planned for the north <br />side of Ash Street. <br />Grading/Drainage /Wetland <br />There are a number of engineering issues that remain incomplete or unresolved, per City <br />Engineer Jim Studenski; the memo dated June 7, 2002, details these concerns and is <br />attached to this report. All engineering issues are to be resolved to the satisfaction of the <br />City Engineer prior to any City Council review. <br />Rice Creek Watershed District has issued a TWAFFA for this project, pending <br />completion of five administrative items. <br />Environmental Board Recommendations <br />The Environmental Board reviewed this application at their May 29, 2002, meeting and <br />recommended approval with some changes; the Memo from Marty Asleson dated June 6, <br />2002, details these changes and is attached to this report. In general, recommended <br />changes center around the following: <br />1.) Submit a tree inventory and tree preservation plan. <br />2.) Increase infiltration and storm water practices, particularly around parking areas. <br />3.) Alter tree choices, and move some trees out of water infiltration areas. <br />4.) Use of green parking in future parking expansion areas. <br />CONCLUSION <br />Staff recommends approval of the application, with the following conditions: <br />1.) Proper building permits be obtained prior to any construction. <br />