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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />April 12, 2000 <br />Page 13 <br />2. Building material shall be as shown on revised exterior elevations received April <br />4, 2000, showing EFIS as the primary materials, rather than corrugated metal. <br />The fence around the cooler and the trash enclosure shall be painted cedar wood, <br />not corrugated metal. These materials shall be reflected on building permit <br />submittals. <br />3. A lighting plan for the Dairy Queen site must be submitted and must meet City <br />lighting requirements before a building permit is issued. Lighting information <br />shall include a photometric plan as well as figures of any lot and exterior building <br />fixtures. Lighting shall be directed downward and not up into the night sky. <br />4. Approval of the site plan and conditional use permit is not an implied approval of <br />signage. All signs require a sign permit and must comply with the sign ordinance. <br />5. Proper building permits must be obtained prior to any construction and 1% of the <br />construction costs must be put in escrow to insure completion of all site <br />improvements. Prior to issuance of building permits, building plans must be <br />reviewed by the City CSO for compliance with CPTED recommendations. <br />6. All permits required by the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior <br />to additional grading on the Dairy Queen site. In addition, failure to comply with <br />Watershed District permit requirements will .. y final plat approval by the City. <br />7. Final utility, grading, and drainage plans in approval from the City <br />Engineer and Rice Creek Watershed Di <br />8. The City Engineer's concerns, include <br />addressed to his satisfaction. <br />9. A landscaping plan must meet wit val of the City Environmental <br />Specialist <br />10. Park dedication shall be pa • licy. <br />memo of April 6, 2000, must be <br />The motion was supported by E€ �` otion carried 6 -0. <br />G. PUBLIC HEARING, " .• Center Development Standards <br />Chair Schaps declared the public hearing open at 8:13 p.m. <br />Staff advised of the work undertaken by City Staff on the Town Center Development <br />Standards, meetings held, and consultant hired to assist in that process. Staff noted the <br />design standards have been developed and the recommendation is to create a new zoning <br />district with the design standards becoming the standards of that zoning district to assure <br />the development of an orderly, high quality downtown Town Center. Staff presented a <br />colored site plan identifying roadways, land use categories, open space /park, boulevard <br />design creating a linear park, and natural environment areas. Staff commented on the <br />effort that will be made to create environmentally - friendly developments with regard to <br />grading and ponding. <br />Staff noted the area identified for highway commercial (gas stations and fast food <br />restaurants) and mixed use areas that would be more pedestrian oriented and include <br />standards and concepts that are pedestrian friendly through setbacks being on the roadway <br />
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