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COUNCIL MINUTES April 13, 1998 <br />3. At such time as a southerly property access is available (and the Lake Drive <br />access is terminated), the Lake Drive parking lot access drive is removed and <br />restored as green area. <br />4. The proposed Lake Drive (CSAH 23) access location is subject to review and <br />approval by the City Engineer and Anoka County Highway Department. <br />5. The City process and approve one of the following: <br />a. A conditional use permit to allow the establishment of an accessory drive- <br />through facility within a GB Zoning District. <br />b. A Zoning Ordinance amendment establishing accessory drive-through <br />facilities as permitted (rather than conditional) accessory use in the GB <br />Zoning District. <br />6. The bank drive-through lane is expanded or redesigned such that the stacking of <br />vehicles (three) does not encroach upon the adjacent parking lot drive aisle. <br />7. The site plan is revised to identify an off-street loading space. <br />8. All lighting used to illuminate off-street parking areas are arranged to deflect light <br />away from adjoining properties. <br />9. A detailed sign plan is submitted subject to City approval. <br />10. The submitted utility and grading plan is subject to review and approval by the <br />Town Center Architectural Review Committee. <br />11. Site and building plans are subject to review and approval by the Town Center <br />Architectural Review Committee. <br />Ms. Wyland informed the Council that the Planning and Zoning Board approved this item with <br />the conditions outlined in the staff report. She also noted that this item did not change the text <br />requirement, it just meant the applicant had to reapply for a Conditional Use Permit for the drive- <br />through. <br />Mr. Wessel then summarized the schedule for the project, noting that the architectural firm had <br />been very cooperative with Staff. With the use of a map, he went over the design and noted the <br />push of businesses away from Lake Drive. The Engineer's drawing does allow for a smaller <br />pond, allowing room for more trees to serve a buffer from Lake Drive. <br />Council Member Bergeson stated this process was delayed because of the amending process, <br />noting the applicant has to go through the Planning and Zoning Board twice. Mr. Wessel agreed, <br />stating that the applicant had a month delay because the Planning and Zoning Board voted <br />6 <br />