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• Mounds View Planning Commission September 4, 1996 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 7 <br /> at the last Planning Commission meeting, he was informed <br /> that they could have up to 20% of the spaces for compact <br /> cars.) <br /> The proposal shows that the depth from the point of the <br /> striping to curb line is at 19 feet(actual is 19'4"). This is <br /> 8" from the ordinance requirements for standard parking stalls. <br /> Even if a car were not parked so that its tire were flush against <br /> the curb, eleven feet would still be available for a fire truck to <br /> pass through, which is their minimum requirement. <br /> 5) The new proposal includes 31 parking stalls. <br /> 6) The ordinance requires screening of at least 5 feet: <br /> This can be provided by installing a fence or by installing <br /> trees and landscaping. They have provided for a ten <br /> foot buffer with the installation of plantings to provide a <br /> variety of color to be enjoyed by the adjoining properties <br /> • as well. The plantings as proposed would be staggered <br /> with some of them being fast-growing, to provide sufficient <br /> screening. <br /> Mr. Diem explained that upon Planning Commission approval, <br /> they would propose to extend the landscaped area along the east <br /> property line. <br /> 7) They meet the requirement of the 30 foot sight triangle at the <br /> southwest corner of the property. They still intend to <br /> keep as many of the oak and cherry trees as possible. <br /> The new plan depicts a 22,500 square foot site. Of this <br /> 13,429 square feet will be impervious surface. The <br /> green space has increased to 9,071 square feet(they <br /> are at 40.47%green space which exceeds most <br /> cities' requirements by 10%). <br /> In summary, for the Conditional Use Permit, they have <br /> complied with the five foot buffer requirement from the <br /> parking code. <br /> • Mr. Diem noted that they now comply with the following <br />