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• Mounds View Planning Commission August 20, 1997 <br /> Special Meeting Page 8 <br /> apartments, which would give the building a 35/65 percent split from one-bedroom to two <br /> bedroom units. <br /> Mr. Black indicated that the fast-food portion of the convenience store development has <br /> been dropped. Also, instead of developing a restaurant facility on the site, a 25,000 <br /> square foot two-story office space is being proposed. <br /> Chair Peterson referred the Commissioners to the original PUD language that referred to <br /> a 10,000 square foot restaurant or a 25,000 square foot office building. <br /> Henry Ruggles, 2629 Lake Court Drive, asked for clarifications on the building locations, <br /> specifically the car wash and the old TSB Homes site which is now Winiecki Insurance. <br /> Planner Peters asked the Commission members if they had a preference as to white or <br /> cream colored siding. <br /> The majority of the Commission answered "cream". <br /> • Planner Peters stated the Winiecki Insurance building, the old TSB Homes site, was not <br /> part of the PUD development. <br /> Planner Peters reviewed trash and recycling plans as submitted by the applicant. <br /> Chair Peterson asked if the City codes required trash enclosures. <br /> Associate Ericson stated that there are codes to handle the trash issue. <br /> Chair Peterson stated on the plan the parking stalls were all shown as 10'x 18' and the <br /> Code requires 9'x 20'. <br /> Mr. Black suggested it was the architect's intent to maximize green space as opposed to <br /> having more black top surface. He also stated that the drive aisles were designed at 24'to <br /> accommodate more safe backing up and parking. <br /> Planner Peters stated a more detailed landscaping plan would have to be submitted for <br /> approval. He also stated that a plan for delineation of the wetland from the Rice Creek <br /> Watershed District would have to be submitted prior to consideration by the Planning <br /> Commission. <br /> Commissioner Miller asked if there was going to be discussions in regards to the 100' <br /> • buffer area. <br />