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Page 3—Culvers <br /> 5) Storage building/accessory building: City Ordinance states that no accessory <br /> building may be located within three feet of any property line. The petitioner's <br /> plan is to have a storage building in the rear yard. This will need to be set back <br /> per ordinance. Code also states that if the accessory building is less than 20 feet <br /> from a property line, the building must be fire proofed. The final plans should <br /> show drawings of the accessory building. <br /> 6) Easements: The easements will need to be more clearly defined as plans are <br /> finalized and the two parcels indicated above are combined. <br /> 7) Landscaping/Screening: The landscape plan schedule shows a variety of <br /> flowers, shrubs, and trees. <br /> 8) Signage: One wall sign and one ground sing is allowed per City Ordinance. The <br /> petitioner has not yet specified signs. <br /> 9) Engineer's Comments: City Engineer Todd Humber offered comments about the <br /> proposed plans. He has stated the petitioner's will need to obtain a permit from <br /> Ramsey County for the curb cut shown. The petitioner will also need a <br /> maintenance agreement. Lot dimensions not noted on preliminary plans; city will <br /> want on final. Finally, the City will need to see more detail of storm water and <br /> sediment plans, including calculations for sediment removal before final <br /> approval. <br /> 10) Building Appearance: The petitioner has included a description of the building <br /> appearance in the Southwest Design letter. <br /> 11) Northwest Quadrant Redevelopment: Dahlgren, Shardlow, and Uban (DSU) <br /> have reviewed the St. Anthony Culvers plans and offered some comments (see <br /> attached memorandum dated May 3). The petitioners were given a copy of <br /> DSU's comments and have responded (see attached letter by Steve Sparks and <br /> Julie Chien dated May 21). <br /> Attachments: <br /> • Applications for 6/18/02 Planning Commission Meeting <br /> • Engineering and Design Plans <br /> • DSU 5/3/02 Memorandum <br /> • Petitioner's 5/21/02 Letter <br />