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4 <br />• <br />is <br />• <br />AU.N t ES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY] COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 8, 2007 <br />(8. #07 -3315 DONNA AND MICHAEL <br />foot overhang, subject to the condition that tl <br />gutters and downspouts on both the upper an <br />Curtis noted the survey would need to be <br />the shed and the retaining wall. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />9. #07 -3316 MARK ASHTON WITH JC <br />MITCH COOK OF CENTRAL BANK AND <br />INVESTMENTS — STONEBAY OUTLOT A <br />GENERAL CONCEPT PLAN APPROVAL 1 <br />Todd Mohagen, Architect; Mitch Cook with <br />present. <br />Mohagen stated the bank building is proposed <br />being located to the east. A two -story office t <br />road to the north is slightly higher than the site <br />walkway along the east side of the site and aloe <br />berming around the parking lot as well as vege <br />existing row of trees to the north of the site, wi <br />the site. <br />Mohagen stated Central Bank is a commercial t <br />traffic through the drive - through. Their consult <br />minutes through the drive- through during peak <br />brick and glass, with a central tower. The bank <br />the rest of the space on the first level being leas <br />constructed with materials similar to the first bu <br />other. <br />TZ,1220 TONKAWA ROAD, Continued) <br />shed be removed and subject to the installation of <br />lower rooflines. <br />to reflect the correct amount of square footage for <br />IN TERRANCE HOMES, LLC, ON BEHALF OF <br />ARRY PALM OF LGL REAL ESTATE <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL AND <br />Bank, and Larry Palm with LGL Real Estate, were <br />r the north part of the site, with Otten Brothers Nursery <br />lding is proposed for the western part of the site. The <br />id slopes towards Highway 12. There will be a <br />Highway 12. The landscape plan incorporates <br />I <br />along Highway 12 and Willow. There is an <br />some additional trees being proposed to be added to <br />k and would not generate a substantial amount of <br />s projections show approximately one car every ten <br />yes. The exterior of the bank would consist of red <br />>uld occupy a portion of space on the first floor, with <br />space. The second building on the site would be <br />ing and the two buildings would compliment each <br />White inquired whether Staff had any concerns r Igarding runoff on the site. <br />Curtis stated Staff did meet today with the appli <br />Watershed District to discuss the issue of the pr, <br />by the Minnehaha Watershed District to incorpc <br />improve the quality of the storm water leaving t <br />west. Some options that were discussed were ir. <br />parking stalls, the construction of a rain garden, <br />Watershed District and the applicants to resolve <br />McMillan inquired whether the City has any pro <br />Curtis stated the runoff from this site would be <br />inclusion of the rain gardens. Curtis noted the <br />to improve the water quality of the runoff. <br />Murphy inquired whether the culvert was <br />P <br />ants and representatives from the Minnehaha Creek <br />posed rain garden. The applicants are being required <br />ate Best Management Practice into their site in order to <br />e site and entering into the regional pond located to the <br />,orporating some porous concrete into a portion of the <br />ipd sod depression. Staff is willing to work with the <br />he concerns of the Watershed - District. <br />with drainage to the south of Highway 12. <br />with the regional storm water pond without the <br />idations of the Watershed District are intended <br />by Morries. <br />5 of 10 <br />