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Planning & Zoning Board <br />November 12, 1997 <br />• Page 10 <br />• <br />Mr. Robinson observed that the size of the proposed building site did not appear to be as <br />large as the plans indicate. <br />Mr. Dunn asked if the projected increase in traffic flow to this site was anticipated to pose <br />any ingress/egress problems for Lake Street. Mr. Ahrens pointed out that eventually there <br />will be two traffic signals in the immediate area, and that the proposed circulation should <br />be adequate. <br />Mr. Dunn asked if the building is in keeping with the overall plan architecturally. Mr. <br />Brixius responded that it is. <br />Mr. Dunn asked when the architectural design package could be expected. Mr. Brixius <br />indicated that the package will be reviewed by the Task Force in December and, following <br />investigation of additional issues, should be presented shortly thereafter to the Planning <br />and Zoning Board with Staff recommendations. <br />Mr. Milbauer addressed the Board, stating that he has met with Dennis Grebner, and is <br />taking into account recommended changes. His intention is to comply fully with overall <br />plans for the Village. <br />Mr. Herr requested clarification that the Bank will be a community -owned institution. <br />Chair Schaps asked about the proposed construction schedule. Ms. Divine reviewed the <br />proposed schedule, indicating that ground breaking should take place by the end of <br />February with total occupancy to occur by the first of July. <br />Mr. Robinson made a MOTION to approve the site plan review for Lino Lakes Bank <br />according to the conditions stated above, supported by Mr. Johnson. Motion carried 6 -0, <br />with Chair Schaps abstaining. <br />E. Lino Lakes Bank, Temporary Location, Village Drive, Site Plan <br />Ms. Wyland explained that permission is being requested to locate a temporary bank <br />building across Village Drive from the proposed permanent location on City -owned <br />property. This temporary location will facilitate start-up of the bank while the permanent <br />building is under construction. This practice is common in the banking business. <br />Ms. Wyland stated that utilities are available to serve the temporary structure, which is a <br />56' x 23' modular building provided by G.E. Capital. Mr. Milbauer has been assured that <br />the temporary building will meet all applicable building code requirements. The temporary <br />building is proposed for installation by January with construction on the permanent <br />structure anticipated to begin in December. The modular building should be removed by <br />July of 1998. <br />