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<br />Mounds View Planning Commission March 15, 2000
<br />Regular Meeting Page 10
<br />Planning Associate Ericson stated at this time, no plans have been submitted in
<br />landscaping on the site, and as indicated in the Staff Report, a significant number of
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<br />landscaping will be removed with this expansion proposal. He explained thz�� �iaff b,�;s
<br />that the overall character and environmental nature of this site;,will be dra,�����l��j �lt
<br />therefore, has requested the applicant submit a landscape plan, �;�i,�ia; he be�i����� $7��z:� �v
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<br />presentation by the applicant at this time. He indicated the la�€�scape plan w�g�1�i �,r. r;;�
<br />staf�and the City Forester, and brought back before the Plan�i�g Commissi���`��� �;���u��;
<br />their next meeting. ���M `'
<br />Planning Associate Ericson indicated another issue perta�n���, ��. j 3
<br />on the site. He indicated that the Church owns two horn�:,�, ����
<br />Knollwood Drive, and one, adjacent and to the east of the ;�c�,' �D,
<br />stated these two homes would be removed to make rod��a �orr � t
<br />parking lot would then be shifted down into these lots.
<br />Planning Associate Ericson stated staff has b
<br />specifically, the property owner at 2816 Co�t�
<br />�f� �i�<'
<br />the house on County Road H2, will be 4t��fe
<br />resident was t�nable to attend the me�tin�, �iowe
<br />for Planning Commission considerafi�€�� at the
<br />owner indicated he would be much rn�Ji°� corr�f
<br />of privacy fencing were to be ir��t�lled. �°1F�r
<br />purview of the Planning Co�tumi�s�on to ma���=; �
<br />an appro�����dry %�r�dscapin:�;���� ::'����! some sc�Q�.
<br />of the�r�����p��; : ,az� �he a%�x��a�i�; �a�•s�����s,.i�s wo��1�:
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<br />l�nc�scaping is th� �c;,?�;d �aiY��
<br />�r��.?c�r�f. to the site at 7215
<br />;iy��Y ?;��a�ty Road H2. He
<br />�;���r �xr ����f1, and the Church
<br />�n<�cc����:����c� %�,, ���sidents �iijacent to the site,
<br />''Roac� ���� �,�r���,��� �a�op��`ty, after the removal of
<br />;t fro� �t:�le ��x�l���� lc��. He explained that this
<br />ver i�ould sub�ni� ���titei� expressing his concerns
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<br />n�xt meetmg He explained that this property
<br />����ble with �}� proposed expansion if some type
<br />�:��� I�ssa�tate Ericson stated it was within the
<br />��:�:�, b.,�h���ridation to this effect, adding that with
<br />��aaj., 1.�#;� would be comfortable that the concerns
<br />Planning 1-i��a��` ����: ���a��os� F��w��,�,�� ����€� ����x-� was some concern with regard to the lighting, and
<br />staff has �-equ�F :;��� ����s��:oa����� j�, =j.�?���y��,5 �j? the site. He explained that while this analysis was
<br />not availabl� :gt� �.�;; ����`�� `� �� :o ��,o� ����:s �r�epared, Staff did received a copy of the analysis
<br />afterwa,d�s �nd fizzd.�t a�� ��;,ar�4��terit with the City Code. He stated the lighting specifications
<br />indie,�5�the lights will 1,�. ��d��ar��,�� ��Kad shielded from direct view so there would be no issues with
<br />re,g�1 to glare, and th� A��fis�,��,�r,�+'�4pht fixtures would be a decorative residential type of light.
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<br />�g Associate Eric�on stated the Church currently has six access points, with three curb cuts
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<br />�nty Road HZ,a��i three on Knollwood Drive. After the construction, the number of access
<br />rn�c�ti�l� bc, r,��ced to five. He indicated staff has reviewed this matter with the Director of
<br />';����� �{.�,:; �y�d in terms of access and circulation, this appears to be acceptable.
<br />i`'' >, �; ����c��iaie Ericson stated staff has provided the Fire Marshall with a copy of the site
<br />N�aA►;�, +z� c��•der to obtain her response with regard to the internal circulation on the lot and the
<br />drive aisle specifications. He indicated the Fire Marshall had questions regarding whether or not
<br />the building would be sprinklered, which would also impact the location of fire hydrants, and
<br />other items of this nature. He explained that these are all issues yet unresolved, however, staff
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