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5.13. SR 11-15-2004
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<br />City Council / CU 04-31 <br />November 15,2004 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />. Prelinllnary Site Plan (C-2.1 & C-2.2) <br />. Prelinllnary Grading Plan (C-3.0 & C-3.1) <br />. Prelinllnary Utility Plan (C-4.0 & C-4.1) <br />. Prelinllnary Landscape Plan (L-1.0) <br /> <br />Overview <br /> <br />The original store received a Conditional Use Permit in October 1999 and a condition of <br />that approval required an amended CUP if an expansion was considered. The proposed <br />expansion complies with the original PUD with one slight variation from the original site <br />plan. This variation includes new building entrances, in addition to the expansion to the end <br />of the building. Two new store entrances will be built, requiring realignment of the drive <br />immediately in front of the store. The new design will minimize the curves that vehicles <br />now navigate while driving along the front of the store. <br /> <br />Analysis <br /> <br />The approved development plan proposed a 197,000 square foot building plus an area for <br />future expansion of 65,000 sqft for a total of 208,000 sqft. The original store was <br />constructed with 140,991 sqft and the expansion proposes 69,671 sqft, for a total area of <br />210,662 sqft. The expansion area is being constructed mainly to create a food center <br />(groceries, bakery and deli). The majority of the expansion will be to the east of the existing <br />building with some expansion to the south for new entrances. <br /> <br />The proposed building height will be less than 35-feet. The architectural scheme for the <br />expansion will be consistent with the original design with integrally colored rock face block <br />exterior, contrasting colors including earthwork tones with a green accent color. Also, <br />varying rooflines, accent materials at the two vestibule entrances, additional pilasters similar <br />to the existing, and an upgrade to the garden center entrance will be incorporated. In <br />addition, screening will be provided for trash compactors, truck wells, compressors, storage <br />areas and rooftop equipment. <br /> <br />The proposed building complies with design standards of Elk River Crossing. <br /> <br />Parkin, and Circulation <br /> <br />The original store was constructed with 757 parking stalls. There is 180,334 sqft of sales <br />area, which requires 902 parking spaces (1/200). The 30,328 sqft of warehouse space <br />requires 16 parking spaces (1/2,000). Total parking required is 918 and the expansion will <br />provide a total of 975 parking stalls. The proposed parking exceeds the required amount by <br />57 stalls. <br /> <br />Parking lot light standards are anticipated to be approximately 42-feet in height, similar to <br />the existing height. <br /> <br />If this expanded parking is approved, it will create a third access to/ from the Wal-Mart site <br />off of Zane Street. <br /> <br />S:\PLANNING\Case Files\2004\CU 04-31 Wal-Mart\CU 04-31_CC.doc <br />
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