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Lois Swig of 1061 Robin Lane expressed objection to the way Pike Lake Drive would be <br />changed. She objected to it being taken care of by Kraus Anderson and feels the city should <br />be keeping it as a city road. It was explained that it will be a city road and maintained by the <br />City of New Brighton. <br /> <br />CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. <br />Moved by O’Brien, Seconded by Zisla to <br />7 Ayes, 0 Nays, Motion Carried. <br /> <br />After considerable discussion between Commissioners and questions to staff, it was moved by <br />Zisla and Seconded by O’Brien to <br />WAIVE THE READING AND ADOPT THE ATTACHED <br />RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF PUD <br />02-001, <br />subject to the following conditions: <br /> <br />1. Approval of a permit by the Rice Creek Watershed District. <br />2. Lighting plans reflecting a pedestrian scale are submitted for review by staff and the Planning <br />Commission and approved by the Council. The plans shall detail materials, height and include <br />supportive data. <br />3. New elevation drawings showing all building elevations are submitted for review by staff and <br />the Planning Commission, and approved by the City Council. These elevations should <br />accurately reflect site grades and other site conditions. <br />4. A revised site plan shall be submitted for review by staff and the Planning Commission, and <br />approved by the City Council which addresses all conditions of approval required during the <br />Preliminary PUD and Platting process. <br />5. A final grading plan shall be submitted for review and approved by the City Engineer. <br />6. The Pike Lake Drive ROW shall be 40 feet wide. Pike Lake Drive shall include 6 foot wide <br />boulevards on both sides of the paved street. <br />7. Sidewalks shall be a minimum of 5 feet wide clear of signs, hydrants, etc. <br />8. Sidewalks adjacent to parking lots shall be protected from the parking lots by a landscaped <br />buffer with a minimum width of three feet or a landscape element such as a fence, wall or <br />hedge between 2’6’’ to 3’6” tall which is designed to protect pedestrians from the intrusion of <br />over-hanging vehicle bumpers. In areas where the sidewalk is between a building and a <br />parking lot the buffer area maybe paved. The design of buffers and landscape elements shall be <br />submitted to the City Planner for review and approval <br />9. A sidewalk shall be provided along Palmer Drive from Silver Lake Road to Pike Lake Drive. <br />The pond north of Champp’s shall be redesigned to accommodate the sidewalk along Palmer <br />Drive and a bus stop including a bench or bus shelter as deemed appropriate by the City. <br />10. The pond in the southeast corner of the intersection of Palmer Drive and Silver Lake Road <br />(pond adjacent to the Champp’s building) shall be redesigned to ensure adequate spacing <br />between the pond, including the pond side-slopes and the streets, sidewalks, bus-stop and <br />features in this area such as signage (public and private) lighting, landscape features and street <br />furniture. A fence or other barrier maybe necessary. The plans for the pond, sidewalk and <br />other features including fencing in this area shall be submitted for review by staff and the <br />Planning Commission, and approved by the City Council. <br />11. Landscaping or other features shall be provided adjacent to and/or east of the Drugstore <br />building (Snyder’s) in the southwest corner of the site, to improve the appearance of the <br />site/building from the I-694 exit ramp adjacent to the site. The plans shall be submitted for <br />review by Staff and the Planning Commission and approved by the City Council. <br />12. Mechanical equipment and the roofs of all buildings shall be screened from view from public <br />spaces or otherwise located or designed to minimize visibility from rights of way and other <br /> <br />
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