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Realife Cooperative of Mounds View <br /> PUD Amendment&Development Review <br /> • June 17, 1998 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Building Design: The proposed building is of a three story serpentine design over a one story <br /> precast concrete garage. The siding will be prefinished lap siding with brick veneer up to the top <br /> of the first floor windows. All units will have a deck of wood construction, which will extend six <br /> feet out beyond the building. The garage area will have one-way traffic with angled parking stalls <br /> to foster safe vehicular movement. <br /> Drainage: There are two NURP ponds located on the site to capture the stormwater runoff. <br /> These ponds have received Rice Creek Watershed approval and have been reviewed by the City <br /> Engineer. Because of the changes to the building design and ground coverage, the applicant's <br /> consulting engineer has prepared revised drainage calculations and site plans and submitted them <br /> to the Rice Creek Watershed District for their review. It is possible that the Watershed District <br /> permit may have to be amended, which could be done administratively. <br /> Parking: The parking in front of the building has been rearranged so that there are 25 stalls, each <br /> 9.0 feet by 18.0 feet. Of the 25 stalls, four would be handicapped van accessible. Inside the <br /> building, there would be 78 parking stalls, one more than the number of dwelling units. All <br /> together, a total of 123. The PUD currently requires a minimum of 89 parking stalls. The <br /> outdoor parking, however, significantly encroaches into the required front setback of 30 feet. <br /> • Utilities: There are no changes proposed on the site with regard to utilities. The drainage on the <br /> Silver Lake Road side of the complex will collect in the graded parking area and will be diverted <br /> through two catch basins into the NURP pond. From the NURP pond, the outlet will drain the <br /> filtered runoff into the wetland by means of a storm sewer. On the other side of the complex, the <br /> runoff will be filtered through the grass before reaching (1) the private drive, (2) the larger of the <br /> two NURP ponds behind the building, or(3) the wetland area. The amount of runoff entering <br /> directly into the wetlands should be minimal and will have been filtered by the lawn and natural <br /> area. The Fire Marshal has reviewed the revised plans and has indicated that a fire hydrant will <br /> need to be installed on the east side of Silver Lake Road. His memo is attached for reference. <br /> Landscaping: The landscape plan has been forwarded to the City forester for his review. On the <br /> whole, the landscape plan and planting schedule is acceptable, according to Forester Wriskey. <br /> The only change he would recommend is to substitute Red Splendor Crab trees for the Radiant <br /> Crabs, which are susceptible to disease in the summer months. <br /> Access: The access to the site will remain the same--two drive aisles off of Silver Lake Road. <br /> The only change to the site plan with regard to access or circulation is that the senior building no <br /> longer has access to the internal private driveway, which eliminates possible traffic conflicts. <br /> Lighting: No lighting plan had been submitted at the time this report was written. The <br /> applicant's architect, Roger Johnson, has indicated that a lighting plan would be made available <br /> • <br /> prior to the Planning Commission's meeting for review. <br />