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Mounds View City Council October 10, 2000 <br />Special Meeting Page 8 <br /> <br />create a regional stormwater holding pond that would be located partly on the Metro Waste <br />Control property and partly on Edgewood Middle School property. While the final drainage <br />plans and use agreements are still being drafted, all indications are that all parties--including Rice <br />Creek Watershed District--will approve the stormwater project. <br /> <br />Staff recommends Council review and discuss the revised development stage plans and consider <br />action on Resolution 5476, a resolution approving the development stage plans for the proposed <br />Mermaid PUD subject to the following stipulations: <br /> <br />1. The lighting plan shall be revised to show the light fixture specifications and light <br />standard heights to be used for the new exterior building and parking lot illumination. <br /> <br />2. The total building, monument and pedestal signage to be used on the development shall <br />be limited to 850 square feet. <br /> <br />3. The applicant shall execute a sign easement document which dedicates to the City the <br />area to be used for a gateway sign at the corner of Highway 10 and County Road H. <br /> <br />4. As required by the Planned Unit Development section of the City Code, the applicant <br />shall execute a development agreement pertaining to the Mermaid PUD, which will serve <br />as the guiding and controlling document for this development. <br /> <br />5. The landscape plan shall be further revised to show the specific types and numbers of <br />plantings to be used within this development and shall be approved by the City Forester. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin closed the Public Hearing at 7:33 p.m. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty commended the applicant and thanked him for his offer to extend the <br />trailway across the Perkins site. He then asked Planning Associate Ericson if the issue of the <br />easement for the gateway sign had been resolved. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Ericson indicated there was an error at the County but the document has now <br />been located and there is not a problem with the easement. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney indicated at some point during prior discussions on this project, <br />security at the Mermaid was discussed. He inquired as to whether the applicant would be <br />agreeable to adding a sentence to the PUD document such as “to incorporate such security <br />measures as to ensure the safety of patrons and to minimize the risk of damage to vehicles and <br />theft of property.” <br /> <br />The applicant, Mr. Hall, indicated he will do everything he can to ensure the safety of his <br />customers. He also noted he is under strict security guidelines from his insurance carrier and his <br />contract with AmericInn. He then noted he was not sure if putting something in writing would <br />be appropriate. <br />