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-4- <br /> t.- 'parking%areas for the two buildings tied-in: 'so as to -improve the traffic <br /> flow on the property; <br /> d. health and.safety .provisi.ons, including fire protection; <br /> e:. handicapped access :and seven or eight foot side halls; -- <br /> I. building height not to exceed 36.feet above grade; <br /> g. building appearance - matching aesthetics of the existing structure; <br /> h. landscaping; and <br /> i . floor area ratio and open space. <br /> 7. The diminished building height would allow more open space and the siting of <br /> the structure still addresses the unique soil and drainage problems on that <br /> parcel . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Planning Commission Chair next reported that the request to replat the Hertog <br /> Gardens into seven lots had gained favor with the entire Commission although the <br /> member who lived next to the site had opposed attaching a condition to the rec- <br /> ommendation which would have mandated undergrounding utility lines to the structures, <br /> considering that stipulation to be a waste of time. <br /> The applicant was unable to be present for the discussion, but the general consensus <br /> was that further input from that source would not be vital to a decision on the <br /> request. <br /> Councilman Marks questioned whether a motion of approval should establish a hardship <br /> for the project since the majority of the proposed lots would not meet the 75 foot <br /> width requirement for residences and Lots 1 and 2 would be undersized as to total <br /> area. Councilman Makowske questioned why the variance request application form <br /> was not used for this project. <br /> Mr. Soth told them the preliminary plat would be approved under the Subdivision not <br /> Zoning Code whose requirements are very similar to those in the latter. He read <br /> Section 330 of the Subdivision Ordinance which addressed the conditions set for <br /> granting var-iances and suggested the Council might want to specify the lots by <br /> number for which the total area variances would be granted. <br /> Mr. Childs said he had scheduled a meeting with NSP representatives that week to <br /> discuss the feasibility of mandating underground utilities for the project. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to approve the pre- <br /> liminary platting, of the seven lot subdivision of Hertog. Gardens on Edward Street <br /> between 33nd and 33rd Avenues N.E. including the reduced width for all the lots from <br /> the 75 feet required by the City Subdivision Ordinance as well as the proposed <br /> square footage for Lots 1 and 2 which would be less than required in that ordinance, <br /> as proposed by the applicants and in the sketch plan drawn up by Lot Surveys Company, <br /> Inc.- , and contingent upon the provision of a five foot perimeter drainage/utility • <br /> easement across the project and underground utilities to :the structures themselves, <br /> if staff research proves,:underground lines to be economically and technically <br /> feasible. <br />