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Mounds V�e�vv Plan��ng Corramassion <br />Regular� li'�eet��ag <br />Ayes — 5 <br />Nays — 0 <br />5. Plann�ng Case 1Voso D�O1�00�, �1�01-001 �i Cg301 <br />Community Development Director Ericson explained the Pi <br />approximately 10,000 square feet of new area. The plan als <br />overhaul of the parking situation as well. There are parking <br />expansion would create 50 additional stalls on the site. A p <br />and parking would be extended ia the south along Quincy S <br />repxesentative from the architect's office was present to ans� <br />also noted he had spoken to ihe Ramsey County Traffic En€ <br />plans. <br />Director Ericson noted the Planning Comrni <br />completed by Staff. Per City Code the scho <br />and one stall for each SO students which tot� <br />school employs a siaff of 96. The expansiot <br />Direcfior Ericson noted Rice C. <br />required as the site will utilize <br />imperviaus surface being adde <br />Director :Ericson noted t] <br />parlcing'T�� on Quincy is <br />occurred but can anly ir� <br />situation to occur ___._ ' . '': <br />Director.Ericson noted t] <br />24-foot setbacic. The co; <br />ar�d the bituminous is sei <br />or will need to puil back <br />� into <br />site. <br />rvr��-C� 7, Zaoz <br />Page 6 <br />Motion carried. <br />�od expansion encompasses .� <br />icates fhere wili be a complete <br />�s on'the site right now ancl the ' <br />ea will be converted to paricing <br />Du ector Ericson noted a <br />�iiestions about the plan. He <br />- who has no problem wzth the <br />siori had asked for a:parlcing aaialysis that was <br />i, is requixed to'provide one°stall for each classroom <br />s 46 stal�s.'� This noses a iiroblem on the site as the <br />would allovv for <br />total. <br />`stated no ponding would be <br />•eas and thare really is very iittle <br />an issue on the site and would require a variance as the <br />zen (7} feet into the right-of way. Staff is not sure how it <br />�nd the school district agreed at some point to aliow the <br />ssue is the proposed parking lot to the south is indicated at a <br />use permit requires a 34-foot setback from residential property <br />5 feet. The scl�ool distrzct will either need a variance for that <br />ng lot to comply with the setback requirements. <br />•ector Ericson noted;�he Pianning Commissioz� needed to review the requirexnents of the <br />�ditional use permit but noted ali of them appeared to be satisfied with the exception of the <br />par�ng �ot setpae�cs. <br />Directox;Ericson explained the expa.r�.sion will match the architecture and design of the existing <br />building and the nrzechanical equipment on the roof of the building wi11 be screened. He then <br />noted Staff feels this is a good proposal and is hopefiil it will resolve some of the issues for the <br />neighbors on Quincy Street. Director Ericson also noted he has talked vvith the police <br />department and asked them to increase patrol in that area at the congested times of day and ticket <br />those vehicles in vioiatian, <br />
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