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� <br /> Mounds View Planning Commission December 16, 1998 <br /> Special Meeting Page 2 • <br /> A. November 18, 1998 <br /> Motion/Second: Johnson/Miller to approve the November 18, 1998 meeting minut- as <br /> corrected. , . <br /> Ayes- 5 Nays- 0 <br /> The motion carried. <br /> 5. <br /> _ <br /> Planning Case No. 543-98 <br /> Property Involved: 5145 Program Avenue <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 565-98, a Resolut'•_ commen• • r;.p 'oval of an Alternate <br /> Site Plan (Development Review) for the Propo a = •• Develo zn� Mounds View <br /> Business Park. <br /> c <br /> Applicant: Everest Development, Ltd., ' -$ esented. <br /> PP P � <br /> The applicant was present. • <br /> Ericson gay- he staff repo 41t., oi ows: <br /> n a <br /> The appscant,.. est Dev opm--t is requesting approval of an alternate site plan for the <br /> Building N s te= tqt . withutt ; o t.•s View Business Park, which was originally approved by <br /> the City Council*.'49- The a.• ' -guests that either plan (the 1994 version or the plan <br /> contemplated n '• ed to "I " greater flexibility in marketing the building to <br /> prospective!• enants orowr' ' ,The new proposal shows a 69,582 square-foot building, which is <br /> 33 perc t smaller than the:012v - y approved 102,950 square foot buildi••. - • - <br /> the singe-story, brick faced p= ce/flex building will match that of the Liberty Check Building. <br /> The ilding would accommodate user needs for office, laboratory, production, high-tech <br /> assembly or storage useg useIt is anticipated that office uses will occupy 50 to 75 percent of the <br /> build•. <br /> E' sackr _ cements have been met. There is currently a Rice Creek Watershed District <br /> (R ' permit in force for the previously approved Building N development. Staff has <br /> forwarded a revised set of plans to the district office for their review. Revised plans have also <br /> been sent to the City Engineer for their review. <br /> The parking provided, according to City requirements, will be adequate to serve the building as <br /> 1111 <br /> long as office uses do not exceed 75 percent of the usable floor area of the building (the balance <br />