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<br />. <br /> <br />O'NEILP.ERTY <br />PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />record a maintenance agreement which assigns responsibility for <br />maintenance of any common parking areas, landscaping and open <br />space areas. The agreement shall be in a form acceptable to the City <br />Attorney. <br /> <br />The theater operator shall police the parking lot and remove all trash <br />and debris every morning, prior to 9:00 AM, and on weekend evenings, <br />prior to 6:30 PM. During the winter months, snow shall be plowed <br />from the parking lot and placed in areas designated for snow storage <br />or removed off-site. Snow shall not be stacked in the parking lot <br />where it could result in reducing available parking. The site shall be <br />maintained in a clean, attractive manner at all times. <br /> <br />Snow storage areas, outside of the paved parking lot area, shall be <br />designated as part of the development plan. <br /> <br />17. Signage <br />The property owner and developer shall submit a coordinated sign <br />program for this site with the development stage plan. This sign <br />program may propose different dimensions and types of signs than are <br />allowed by the Mounds View Sign Code, while using the overall <br />amount of signage allowed by the Sign Code for commercial <br />businesses as a guide. The sign program is subject to review by the <br />Planning Commission and approval by the City Council. The sign <br />program shall establish a design theme through using similar colors, <br />type styles, and materials so that the signage on the site has an <br />overall, coordinated appearance. <br /> <br />18. Architectural Character <br />A colors and materials board, elevations and architectural renderings <br />shall be submitted at the time of development stage plan review for <br />each building requesting such approval. <br /> <br />. Theater Building: <br />The theater building shall be of high-quality masonry construction, <br />using either brick, split face block, or stone, and shall have <br />architectural detailing to add interest and character to the building. <br />Materials and detailing shall be continued on all exterior sides of the <br />building. A "false front" style of construction where materials and <br />detailing appear only on the front facade shall not be allowed. Colors <br />used for the theater building shall tend to minimize rather than <br />accentuate the bulk of the building. <br /> <br />. Office Buildings: <br />The office buildings shall be of high-quality masonry construction, <br />compatible with the theater building. The style of the buildings shall be <br />residential in character. Materials and detailing shall be continued on <br />all exterior sides of the building. There shall be windows on the south <br />elevations similar to the design of the north elevation. No service <br />doors shall be permitted on the south side. <br /> <br />. Restaurants <br />The restaurant buildings shall be high-quality masonry construction, or <br />its equivalent, and presenting a substantial image. Allowance shall be <br />made for the corporate style of a particular restaurant company, as <br />long as a quality image is presented. Materials and detailing shall be <br />continued on all exterior sides of the building. The provision of outdoor <br />patio dining, visible from Highway 10, is encouraged. <br /> <br />19. Access; On-Site Circulation <br />The approved general concept plan shows one unsignalized right-in, <br />right-out access point from Highway 10 approximately midway between <br />Long Lake Road and County Road H2. This access configuration has <br />preliminary approval from the Minnesota Department of Transportation <br />(MnDOT). The property owner/developer shall fumish written <br />authorization from MnDOT for the access configuration prior to final <br />plan approval. At a minimum, the property owner/developer shall <br />install a stop sign at this access point to control traffic exiting the site. <br /> <br />O'NEIL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT <br />2430 HIGHWAY 10 <br />PAGE 6 OF 9 <br /> <br />MOUNDS VIEW PLANNING CASE NO. 471-97 <br />EXHIBIT 1 OF PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 503-97 <br />APPROVED BY THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY COUNCIL ON In ~ ~ 7, (9 '17 <br />!/ <br />
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