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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />June 10, 1998 <br />Page 9 <br />Lake Drive and 77th Street. The proposed development is to be a mix of retail, restaurant <br />and other commercial uses (i.e. bank) within 11 buildings for the first phase of the <br />development. A second phase is intended to occur to the ease of Phase I, although no <br />plans have been formalized for that portion of development. The approximate 28.5 acre <br />parcel is zoned SC, Shopping Center District. <br />Mr. Wessel stated that the proposed 144,500 square foot development to be constructed is <br />generally consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan and Shopping Center and <br />PDO provisions of he Zoning Ordinance from a Concept Plan perspective. <br />Mr. Wessel asked the Board for an endorsement of the concept plan subject to the <br />applicant addressing the following issues: <br />1. Redesign of the Site Plan in consideration of the following factors: <br />Cluster stand alone buildings around shared parking lots. <br />Reduce the number of access to the Apollo Drive extension. <br />Consideration for the location of a proposed village bridge. <br />Provide at minimum one loading area per structure. <br />Provide sufficient stacking space and a by -pass in association with <br />proposed drive - throughs. <br />* Include more pedestrian circulation opportunities throughout the <br />development. <br />* Provide a 50 foot principal building setback from Apollo Drive. <br />2. Resolve location of Apollo Drive /77th Street Intersection. <br />3. Accesses to development from Lake Drive should compliment interior site <br />circulation. <br />4. Reduce parking stall supply to a number more approximate to the estimated <br />parking stall requirement outlined herein. <br />5. Explore alternative options for reducing the number of required parking stalls and <br />methods of construction as suggested by the Environmental Board. <br />• 6. Indicate provision of significant landscaping along north property line of Phase I <br />to screen loading areas of the 72,000 square foot building. <br />