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SYSCO Foods Expansion <br /> Planning Case 532-98 <br /> • August 19, 1998 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Elimination of Open Space: <br /> Staff has examined the original PUD documentation, site plans and resolutions in an effort to <br /> determine what development restraints, covenants or restrictions might apply to the present <br /> expansion. With the exception of car dealerships and multiple-family housing, there are no <br /> provisions within the Code that require a development to have a certain amount of greenspace. <br /> The City Code, in Section 1120.02, Subdivision 3, states only that a PUD provide a"sufficient" <br /> amount of open space. The proposal presented by Sysco utilizes most of the remaining greenspace <br /> on the site, with the balance set aside as future expansion area. The site plans also show that Lot <br /> 1, Block 1, of the Sysco Addition, the triangular area west of the Sysco development, is slated for <br /> future parking. <br /> Parking and Access: <br /> There are approximately 362 parking stalls present on the Sysco property which had been <br /> approved for the site with its initial development and expansion in 1995. The current proposal <br /> would bring this total up to 444. Truck parking will also increase by 53 slots, bringing the truck <br /> • capacity up to 104 stalls. The access drive servicing the facility is proposed to be widened to 50 <br /> feet, which will better accommodate two-way truck traffic. The access is currently 50 feet wide <br /> where it intersects with County Road J, but narrows to only 25 feet along the east side of the <br /> property. <br /> Other Issues: <br /> • Landscaping: The applicant does not intend to provide any landscaping with this project, <br /> other than the landscaping that will be displaced as a result of the proposed expansion, <br /> which will be relocated and/or replaced. <br /> • Public Safety: While not a component of this project, the intersection at Xylite Street and <br /> County Road J (with the Sysco access being the fourth leg of the intersection) will be <br /> improved with a full-movement traffic signal. The City of Mounds View and Sysco are <br /> sharing in the cost of this improvement with the City of Blaine. <br /> • Utilities: The expansion areas will not generate a need for any additional utilities. <br /> • <br />