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Mounds View Planning Commission February 1, 1989 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Three <br /> 411 Dwight Jelle, of Westwood Planning, explained that <br /> would not happen until they are just past the parking <br /> lot. He added they have already accomodated the <br /> County by dropping back 10 ' , which resulted in a <br /> loss of 16 parking stalls. <br /> Mr. Kinkade explained they moved the parking lot <br /> back but not the building. The setback will be <br /> reduced when the road is widened. <br /> City Planner Herman explained setback is 40 ' , but <br /> since this is a PUD, not all setback requirements <br /> have to be met . <br /> Mr. Kinkade clarified that different lighting <br /> fixtures will be used in different locations, <br /> depending upon the need for that particular area. <br /> He also explained an agreement had been reached <br /> with MnDOT concerning the area adjacent to 610, <br /> and how that area would be handled. <br /> Mr. Jelle showed a section of landscaping between <br /> the SYSCO line and MnDOT fence, explaining they <br /> would have two lines of plantings, with the ditch <br /> to remain at the current level, which will require <br /> low maintenance. SYSCO will be responsible for <br /> • maintaining the ditch, and MnDOT will maintain the <br /> trees. <br /> City Planner Herman stated the concern with the <br /> overflow pond had been discussed at the last meeting. • <br /> She explained the invert is to be raised, but it is <br /> not shown on the drawing. The City Engineer would <br /> recommend a skimmer be used instead. <br /> There was discussion on whether islands should be <br /> required in the parking lot. Councilmember Wuori <br /> explained how they work to help keep the heat down <br /> in the summer. <br /> Mr. Kinkade explained that normally all employees <br /> would be entering through the front door, and they <br /> do not want traffic going through the truck circula- <br /> tion area, so they would prefer to keep the parking <br /> spaces upfront. He added, however, they would go <br /> along with the islands if the City requires it. <br /> Acting Chairman Burgers stated the City is proud <br /> of the trees and landscaping and green space it <br /> has, and they would like to prevent that much black <br /> top from being in one area without any break up. <br /> IIICommissionerZollner stated she would like to see the <br /> islands used and she questioned what is planned for <br /> the northwest corner for landscaping . <br />