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April 23,2013 Page 4 of 6 <br /> • Implementation of the recommendations contained in the interoffice <br /> Engineering/Public Works memo dated 4/9/2013 and attached to the Planning Report. <br /> • The applicant enters into a Proof-of-Parking Declaration prior to the issuance of a <br /> building permit. <br /> • Construction of any of the proposed proof of parking stalls shall require a separate Site <br /> Plan and Rice Creek Watershed District approval. <br /> • The Landscape Plan is revised to ensure compliance with the 50% deciduous/50% <br /> coniferous requirement as outlined in the Planning Report. <br /> • The proposed expanded curb-cut most westerly at 1st Street SW is revised to not exceed <br /> 36' in width in accordance with Zoning Code Section 11-020(8)(J). <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen requested further information on the curb cut. Planner Gundlach indicated City <br /> Code requires curb cuts to be no wider than 36"and the applicant was satisfied with this width. She indicated <br /> the City Engineer would oversee this issue. <br /> Joseph Wolkerstorfer,applicant,discussed the proposed addition in detail with the Council and thanked them <br /> for considering approval this evening. He anticipated hiring 10-15 more employees once the building <br /> expansion was complete. He explained he would be working to hire and train veterans. <br /> Mayor Jacobsen encouraged Mr.Wolkerstorfer to contact the Beyond the Yellow Ribbon organization as it <br /> worked with veterans. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Bauman,seconded by Councilmember Jacobsen to adopt a Resolution <br /> approving the request subject to six conditions. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 3. Consideration of a Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Columbia Heights for Stinson <br /> Boulevard Improvements—Fairway Drive to Argonne Drive. Report No. 13-097. <br /> 3.Consideration of a Joint <br /> Powers Agreement with <br /> City Manager Lotter commented Director Wyffels was present this evening to discuss the Joint Powers the City of Columbia <br /> Agreement with the City of Columbia Heights. Heights for Stinson <br /> BoulevDirector Wyffels stated Citystaff has been in discussion with the Cityof Columbia Heights CityEngineer Fairway <br /> Improvements Argonne <br /> — <br /> �"" �" � FairwayDrive to Argonne <br /> concerning concrete and bituminous street improvements on Stinson Boulevard from Fairway Drive to Drive.Report No.13-097. <br /> Argonne Drive. This section of Stinson Boulevard is the common boundary between the two cities. <br /> Columbia Heights has a concrete street rehabilitation project planned for 2013 construction and a bituminous <br /> mill and overlay project proposed for 2014. An agreement has been drafted to define the responsibilities of <br /> each City,and has been reviewed by the City's attorney. The agreement defines that: <br /> • The City of Columbia Heights shall prepare plans and specifications,advertise and open bids for the <br /> projects. <br /> • The City Councils of Columbia Heights and New Brighton must approve the award of contract for <br /> work to proceed on their respective sides of Stinson Boulevard. <br /> • Columbia Heights will be responsible for construction engineering. The extent of work in New <br /> Brighton will be coordinated with their City Engineer. <br /> • New Brighton will reimburse Columbia Heights for construction costs and 8%of said costs for <br /> engineering services. <br /> Director Wyffels explained the project would be funded from the City's Municipal State Aid <br /> maintenance funds. There would be no assessments to New Brighton residents due to the fact <br /> the reconstruction work was considered maintenance work. Staff recommended the Council <br /> enter into a Joint Powers Agreement with Columbia Heights for the Stinson Boulevard <br />
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