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Planning Commission Minutes Page 5 <br /> June 12,2012 <br /> • I. A 25-FOOT EASEMENT ADJACENT TO THE OUTSIDE EDGE <br /> OF DELINEATED WETLANDS TO NOTE, PRESERVE AND <br /> PROTECT THE REQUIRED NO-TOUCH BUFFER. <br /> II. A 20-FOOT PEDESTRIAN EASEMENT ADJACENT TO THE 25- <br /> FOOT EASEMENT ON THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE <br /> DELINEATED WETLANDS TO PROVIDE FOR THE FUTURE <br /> CONSTRUCTION OF A PEDESTRIAN AMENITY. <br /> 6. A NPDES PERMIT IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF <br /> CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. <br /> 7. PARK DEDICATION SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE FOLLOWING <br /> MANNER: <br /> I. IN THE FORM OF CASH FOR 19.12 ACRES LOTS AT THE RATE <br /> APPLICABLE AT THE TIME OF FINAL PLAT APPROVAL. <br /> (CURRENTLY$2,485 PER ACRE) <br /> 8. ALL REQUIRED SUBDIVISION/PARK INFORMATION SHALL BE <br /> PROVIDED IN AN ELECTRONIC FORMAT(.DWG FILE)AS <br /> REQUIRED BY THE CITY ORDINANCE AND LAND USE <br /> APPLICATION PRIOR TO RECORDING OF THE PLAT. <br /> 9. THIS APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY PLAT SHALL EXPIRE <br /> AFTER 1 YEAR,UNLESS THE PROPERTY OWNER OR OWNER'S <br /> AGENT HAS SUBMITTED A FINAL PLAT OR LETTER OF REQUEST <br /> FOR EXTENSION. <br /> • THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> 4.7 Request by City of Elk River for Ordinance Amendment Regarding Commercial <br /> Recreational Uses. Case No. OA 12-03—Public Hearing <br /> The staff report was presented by Jeremy Barnhart. The Planning Commission is asked to <br /> consider what types of recreational uses they would like to see in Elk River,and where those <br /> uses would be appropriate. <br /> Vice-Chair asked what type of use batting cages and go carts would be. Mr.Barnhart stated <br /> that would be indoor commercial recreational uses. Mr.Barnhart explained that staff did not <br /> feel the Business Park zoning would be appropriate for commercial recreational uses, since <br /> this property is reserved for higher end industrial uses,with a focus on job creation. <br /> Commissioner Keller stated that he could see having these types of uses in industrial areas, <br /> but also felt they should be close to commercial uses, such as restaurants and gas stations. <br /> Vice-Chair Westberg stated that bowling alleys and softball complexes or go-cart tracks are <br /> very different types of uses and located in different zoning districts. <br /> Commissioner Johnson noted that Maple Grove has indoor soccer located in an industrial <br /> park and is well-used. <br /> Mr.Barnhart asked that the Commission think about where the various types of commercial <br /> recreational uses would be appropriate in the city. <br /> • <br />