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. <br />_ :���-.--. w ` � �...- ---- --- � . ---- _ - ---_--- .a�. �._ _ ._ .— __._�_ .7 .__. � <br />Planning Commission Resolution No. 536-98 <br />March 18, 1998 <br />Page 3 <br />It is hoped that in the long run, property values will increase with the introduction of a <br />lower-intensity neighborhood commercial use at the corner of the most traveled <br />intersection of the City. The positive impact to the City's tax base will serve to lessen the <br />tax burden to residential properties across the City. <br />Goa14. Ensure community development is compatible with features of the natural environment and <br />is accommodated without destroying desirable environmental features and natural amenides. <br />Other than a few mature trees present on the subject properties, there are no natural <br />environmental features or amenities that will be threatened or degraded as a result of the <br />proposed development. The plans for development will include a system for capturing <br />stormwater run-off for the subject properties which should improve conditions for <br />properties immediately adjacent to the development. In so doing, the quality of the <br />stormwater than now runs untreated into the City's sewer system will be significantly <br />� <br />improved. ,; <br />Goa15. Prevent development which is not accompanied by a sufficient level of supportive services <br />and facilities (utilities, parldng, access, etc.) <br />The properties are located on Highway 10, a principal arterial and the major thoroughfare <br />in Mounds View, and County Road I, a minor �rterial street. While adequate opportunity <br />for access to the development is available on�o County Road I, access may not be possible <br />onto Highway 10 because of the limited highway frontage. The Minnesota Department <br />of Transportation (MnDOT� will need to review and approve any requests for access onto <br />Highway 10. Water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, gas and electric lines are available. <br />Comments from the Blaine/Spring Lake Park/Mounds View Fire Department regarding <br />access to the subject properties as well as to the properties on a dead-end Eastwood Road <br />indicate that as long as there is a sufficient turning radius at the end of the cul-de-sac, no <br />reduction in the level of service or response time would be expected. The parlcing <br />requirements would be examined during the development review. <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission makes the following additional findings that the <br />proposed. amendment is consistent with the commercial goals and policies contained in the <br />Comprehensive Plan as follows: <br />Goal 1. Commercial development shall be considered in order to provide a broad tax and expanded <br />employment base within Mounds View. <br />Redesignating the subject properties to allow for the development of a specific neighborhood <br />commercial use will increase the City's tax base ten-fold and creaie 35 positions, more than <br />
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