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1 <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />December 11, 1996 <br />Page 9 <br />2. No additional pole barn type construction shall be allowed on this site. <br />Future expansion must be conventional wood /frame type construction with <br />exterior treatment in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance. <br />3. Boarding for up to 100 animals shall be allowed on the site. <br />4. The City Forester shall review and approve the landscape plan. A revised <br />plan shall be required upon determination of the exact driveway located <br />from the realigned Otter Lake Road. <br />5. The Community Service Officer shall review final building plans prior to <br />issuance of any building permits for CPTED Compliance. <br />6. Drainage and utility plans shall be reviewed and approved by the City <br />Engineer. <br />7 Access drives and parking areas shall be reviewed and approved by the <br />City Engineer. Handicapped parking shall comply with ADA requirements <br />and the need for additional parking shall be analyzed upon completion of <br />the realigned entrance drive. <br />Mr. Wessel noted that Dr. Scanlan has been very cooperative with the City with <br />regard to the road realignment which will clearly impact his property. He has an <br />immediate need for the increased capacity, and he strongly recommended <br />approval. <br />Chair Schaps asked if there will be enough room for parking with the road <br />realignment and pond. <br />Mr. Ahrens stated that there are currently 17 parking spaces, and there will be <br />enough room to accommodate parking needs. Parking may be shifted to the <br />east, or the pond may be partially filled and moved to another location. There is <br />also space on the west for parking. <br />Mr. Johnson asked if the Board will review the revised site plan, as described in <br />condition No. 4. <br />Ms. Wyland stated that a realigned roadway is typically reviewed at the staff <br />level. <br />Mr. Wessel noted that the Board will review this project again when the third <br />addition is considered. Dr. Scanlan has expressed his interest in quality <br />development through each expansion phase. He sold land to the north which <br />will be developed by a group considering a dog training facility, which could be <br />