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Planning Commission <br />April 13, 1989 <br />Page Two <br />4. Drive-in and convenience food establishments are condi- <br />tional permitted uses in a B-3 District. Chapter 40.18, <br />Subd. D(1), lists 11 conditions for this conditional <br />permitted use. Two of these conditions relate to abutting <br />residential zones. Since there are no residential zones <br />abutting this property, these do not apply. The rest of <br />the conditions are addressed as f llows: <br />a) The architectural appearance of the proposed buildings <br />would not appear to create a blighting influence nor <br />impair property values. <br />b) Not applicable. <br />c) Light standards are all located in landscaped areas. <br />d) Not applicable. <br />e) The entire site is curbed per the City Code. <br />f) Access is provided to the site at only one location. <br />The City Engineer has been requested to review and <br />comment on the traffic flow aspects of this proposal. <br />g) The illumination plan shows use of acceptable lighting - <br />standards and an arrangement so as to reduce off -site <br />glare. <br />h) The drainage plan is being reviewed by the City <br />Engineer. <br />i) The City Engineer is reviewing the drainage and <br />erosion controls plans for the site. <br />j) Taco Bell proposes a single pedestal sign having a <br />total above ground height of 35 feet; the maximum <br />allowable. The sign would be double-faced with a <br />total square footage of 192 square feet, significantly <br />less than 340 square feet for each side allowed by <br />Code. Additional signage for the fa::e of the building <br />identifying the drive-thru, entrance and exit are <br />proposed. <br />Kentucky Fried Chicken did not speci`_y the size of <br />their main sign, however, a review of the brochure <br />provided indicates that the sign in combination with <br />the duel poles mounting the sign would not exceed the <br />35 foot height nor would the square footage of the <br />sign exceed the maximum allowed by City Code. <br />