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Mounds View Planning Commission October 20, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> • 4. Approval of Minutes <br /> A. September 15, 1999 <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Laube/Kaden to approve the September 15, 1999 meeting minutes as <br /> corrected. <br /> Ayes—6 Nays—0 The motion carried. <br /> 5. Planning Case No. 559-99 <br /> Property Involved: 2670 County Road I <br /> Discussion regarding a development review for a two-story, senior assisted living residential facility. <br /> Applicant: MSP Real Estate <br /> The applicant was present. <br /> Planning Associate Ericson gave the staff report as follows: <br /> • The applicant, MSP Real Estate, has requested approval of a development review for a two-story <br /> senior assisted living complex to be located at 2670 County Road I. The City Council has approved <br /> the conditional use permit for this development, as well as the ordinance rezoning the property from <br /> B-2, Limited Business Commercial, to R-4, High Density Residential. <br /> The applicant has indicated the placement of the building on the site, and has revised the footprint of <br /> the structure to bring it into compliance with the setback requirements. Planning Associate Ericson <br /> explained that the site plan provided to the Commission indicated an encroachment of the building <br /> into the setback, however,this has been resolved through a slight adjustment of the structure, which <br /> places it closer to the parking lot. <br /> Planning Associate Ericson indicated all of the dimensional and parking lot requirements are met with <br /> this proposal. He provided the Commission with a memorandum prepared by the applicant in <br /> response to the Staff Report, which addresses and satisfies staff's concerns with regard to the site <br /> plan review. <br /> Planning Associate Ericson stated that one half of the drainage flow at the site would be directed <br /> toward County Road I, and the remainder, toward Mounds View Drive. He explained the drainage <br /> plan has been reviewed by the Public Works Director who has found that the amount of runoff at the <br /> site will not be significant, and any excess runoff will be diverted into available on-site green space <br /> and City storm sewers. He indicated that there appear to be no issues with regard to the drainage. <br /> • <br />