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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />March 12, 1997 <br />Page 9 <br />9. The revised landscape plan shall be subject to review and approval <br />of the City Forester and the City's CPTED Officer. <br />10. The submitted photometric lighting plan shall be subject to review <br />and approval of the City Engineer. <br />11. Any and all site signage shall be subject to review and approval of <br />the City Council. <br />12. The submitted grading and drainage plan shall be revised to <br />illustrate the grading of the proposed ponding area and shall be <br />subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. <br />13. The submitted utility plan shall be subject to the review and <br />approval of the City Engineer. <br />14. The applicant shall be required to enter into a development <br />contract with the City. <br />15. Comments of other City Staff. <br />The motion carried unanimously, 5 -0. <br />D. Boe Ornamental - Lilac Street, Site Plan Review <br />Ms. Wyland explained that Boe Ornamental has submitted a site plan for a <br />concrete block addition to the rear of the existing building of approximately 3,960 <br />square feet. The addition exterior will be painted to match the existing building. <br />Boe Ornamental fabricates commercial and residential staircases and railings. <br />With this addition, the company also plans to expand the number of employees. <br />The site is 1.5 acres and is zoned industrial. It is located adjacent to the street <br />right -of -way which the City is currently considering vacating because a future <br />roadway is not planned. Landscaping is well established along Lilac Drive, and <br />no additional landscaping is proposed. Parking will be available for nine <br />vehicles. Six are required by ordinance for this particular use. No signage <br />change is proposed. Staff recommends approval subject to the five conditions in <br />the March 12, 1997 staff report. <br />Mr. Wessel stated that Boe Ornamental is a valued member of the business <br />community. This addition is in response to their immediate growth needs. He <br />stated that this is only the first phase of a general development plan for the area, <br />which includes an office structure with possible warehousing related to business. <br />He fully expects that when the second building is in, the City will be in a position <br />to hook up the whole area to sewer and water. For this project, a larger septic <br />system is not necessary. <br />