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MOtttl(IS VI�V4' PI�IlIlIYI� �:OriliT3ISSI011 Febz°uary 219 2001 <br />Regula� I�eeting Page � <br />Director Ericson explained there would be two accesses to the site. One located on Silver Lalce <br />Road and one on Highway 10 which would be a right in and right out access. He then explained <br />when the piat was approved 'ui 1997, MNDOT had jurisdiction and had approved the access <br />onto Highway 10 but that wi11 need to be confirmed with Ramsey County. <br />Directar Ericson explained the garbage dumpster enclosure meets'ihe requirements of ihe <br />previously approved planned unit development and there will be�no other accessory structures on <br />the property. <br />Director Ericson explained the drainage and utiiity issues � <br />Watershed but the developer will not need official approv� <br />acres. The pond is designed to handle more drainage than <br />Director Ericson explained he and the developer have di <br />and Staff has asked for an extended trailway to connect;-° <br />the way down to County Road I. He also noted ihe City <br />agrees to the extended trailway. <br />Director Erieson explained the signage would be re: <br />Institute for Public Health and used at tl�i.s site. Thi <br />is within City requiren�ents. ' <br />Director Ericsoxz summarized ihat tliis is a� <br />look at the plans provided and proyide inpu <br />tonight. . , , . . <br />set ihe bui <br />concemed <br />buiit as nr� <br />issioner Milier <br />lic Heaith is. <br />a <br />for <br />i with Riee Creelc ° ` <br />�rty is smaller than 2.5 <br />vili require. <br />Highway 10 <br />�ake Road all <br />developer <br />location of Minnesota <br />; feet of signage which <br />l discussion for the Comrxxission to <br />is no action required on this <br />he has been in contact with the property owner to the south who is <br />ii of ilie proposed building on the lat. The applicant is proposing to <br />from `CountyHighway l0. The property owner to the south is <br />building wouid block the view of his building if the building were <br />could tell the Commission what the Minnesota Insiitute <br />Jerry Jalcer, Direet+?r af the Minnesota Institute of Public Health explained the Minnesota <br />tute of Publ�c Health is a nan-profit organization that has been in busin�ss for 28 years in the <br />of Anoka."The reason they are seeking to build a building in Mounds View is due io the <br />that they liave outgrovvn their current location and Mounds View seems to be a ce�itral <br />hari.for their employees. <br />1 <br />Mr. 7aker handed out materials to the Commission giving information an the Minnesota Instituie <br />of Pubiic Health. He pointed out they are not an agency of governnlent bui are a freestanding <br />5013C non-profit organization that offers research-tested and powerfully cammunicated advice <br />on how to talce better care of yaurself. They are not a clinic, do not see patients, and do not _' <br />
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