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COUNCIL MINUTES January 25, 1999 <br />Council Member Lyden moved to approve the site plan review based on the following <br />conditions: <br />1. Proper building permits are obtained prior to relocation and concrete slab details <br />are provided. <br />2. The structure is brought into compliance with the State UBC including the <br />following improvements: <br />a. the structure is located on a concrete slab <br />b. all wiring is removed or brought up to State Code <br />c. center beam is upgraded or support posts added <br />d. a treated bottom plate is installed <br />e. rotted studs are replaced <br />f. attic access is enlarged to meet code <br />g. other items as determined by the building i <br />3. The building is located within the setback r irerents of the Zoning Ordinance <br />(proposed located is 20' from side pro • e, a minimum of 5' is required). <br />4. The exterior of the building is pate" • ashed to match the existing dwelling. <br />5. The above improvements are to. <br />ted by July 15, 1999. <br />6. The temporary buildings are fenced as soon as practical or no later than July 15, <br />1999. <br />Council Member Dahl seconded th 9 ®® otion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Site Plan Review, Anoka ' onty Corrections, 4th Avenue and Lilac Street, Mary Kay <br />Wyland - Ms. Wyltdtate s he Anoka County Corrections Department is requesting approval <br />to allow the construction f i addition to the existing 60 bed adult detention facility at 7555 4th <br />Avenue. The new adnion will add 17,000 square feet to the existing 23,000 square foot facility. <br />Ms. Wyland noted the Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval on a 5-0 vote (two (2) <br />members were absent) with conditions. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to approve the site plan review based on the following <br />conditions: <br />1. Proper building permits are obtained prior to construction. <br />2. Grading and drainage plans are approved by the City Engineer. <br />3. Building exterior blends with the existing structure. <br />4 <br />