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7/10/1989
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June 12, 1989 , <br />Mounds View City Council Page six <br />Regular Meeting ------------------- <br />The maximum depth of the pond will be 5', wiLh an <br />average depth of 3', with a 5 to 1 slope. <br />Mr. Nelson reviewed the findings of the traffic <br />engineering report, and he also reviewed the pro- <br />posed plantithe <br />whichproperty. <br />the firstalso <br />twoexplain- <br />ed the PUD process, of <br />have been completed. <br />Mr. Nelson explained the two wetland alteration <br />permits they are requesting, and reviewed the <br />plans for public improvements. <br />Theresa Lexon, 5229 Jeffrey Drive, asked if the <br />buildings would be two story. <br />Mr. Nelson explained they will be 24' high, which <br />would allow for 20' high warehouse areas, or Office <br />space to be put on a second floor. They will not <br />know what is required until leases are signed, but <br />they are anticipating 15% of the project will be <br />office space. The buildings are light industrial, <br />and they will have an office building appearance <br />from the outside. <br />.,.is. Lexon asked i£ there would be trucking in the l <br />v would go down woodale Drive. <br />area, and whether the <br />Mr. Nelson stated there would be, and the interior <br />circulation has been designed to keep the trucks <br />away from the parking and office space. The trucks <br />wouighway 10 or unty <br />andlthey doanot sbelieve s onto Hthey could use Roar! H <br />woodalet <br />the west. <br />Gary Olson, no address given, asked why Woodale was <br />being upgraded. <br />Mr. Nelson replied it is to meet the require-ments of <br />the City. <br />Mr. Olson stated he had been told by the City Engineer <br />that signs cannot be posted prohibiting truck traffic. <br />Mr. :•Iinetor explained Woodale is a Minnesota State .Aid <br />street, which must be constructed to ;state Aid standards <br />to hey <br />nnot <br />continue <br />aeStatenAid1e aid, street.aRHetaddedait had it <br />been <br />one for several ,years. <br />Mayor Hankner explained the City is trying to use the <br />State gas tax money that is available, and the City is <br />subject to certain guidelines and requirements of the <br />State. <br />
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