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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />October 11, 2000 <br />Page 7 <br />facility on the site. The company will also conduct repackaging of the product into <br />different size containers on site as well as distribution. The product is polyester resins, <br />fiberglass, and related products. Staff presented their analysis of the site and building <br />plan review. <br />Staff advised the Environmental Board reviewed the project on September 27, 2000. <br />Recommendations included attention to infiltration in stormwater design, use of native <br />species in the landscaping plan, assurance that lighting will be directed downward, and <br />attention to soil compaction when possible. Infiltration will be designed in to the extent <br />possible. Native seeds are included. Lighting will be directed downwards. The issues <br />will be addressed with a revised landscaping plan to be reviewed by the Environmental <br />Specialist. <br />Staff recommended approval of the site plan based on conditions listed in the report and <br />adding the following: <br />10. Park dedication per City policy. <br />11. Minor subdivision shall be as shown on sub <br />including easements. <br />d description <br />Acting Chair Lane inquired about trash an taff referred to the landscaping <br />plan indicating the trash container. <br />Mr. Johnson referred to elevation. <br />least interesting. The City of Li <br />backs along the freeway. Th <br />He asked if something mo <br />most visual part of the building is the <br />1 t doing itself a service with the building <br />ng backs give a negative impression of the City. <br />we can be done. <br />Staff advised that is on e issues the City is recognizing more and more. It is always <br />difficult to requir ation when the City does not have standards in place and <br />there are already b % here. In parts of the City, the City will be pushing for more <br />aesthetically pleasm chitecture in the future. Currently the City is trying to address <br />that issue with lands `' ping. <br />Mr. Corson stated the previous application required more park dedication. He inquired <br />about the process used for park dedication. Staff advised park dedication depends on a <br />ratio in the ordinance. There are two different types of commercial dedication based on <br />the ratio of employees to square footage. <br />Mr. Corson advised the City of Woodbury uses a park dedication fee of $3,000 per acre. <br />He asked if the City has looked at what other cities use for park dedication. Staff advised <br />the City is looking at revisions of the current park dedication ordinance. <br />Acting Chair Lane asked if the applicant is comfortable with the two additional <br />conditions of approval. The applicant indicated he is comfortable with the additional <br />conditions. <br />