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Planning Commission Minutes <br /> February 25, 1997 <br /> Page 8 <br /> . THE LARGER OVERSTORY TREES AND CONIFERS THAT ARE PROPOSED WITHIN <br /> THE 30 FOOT EASEMENT ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF THE PROPERTY SHOULD BE <br /> RELOCATED SOMEWHERE ELSE ON SITE. <br /> 4. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THREE OF THE OVERSTORY TREES ALONG THE EAST <br /> SIDE COULD BE RELOCATED ALONG THE FREEPORT AVENUE SIDE OF THE SITE. <br /> 5. NO PARKING LOT LIGHTING SHOULD OCCUR WITHIN THE 30 FOOT DRAINAGE <br /> AND UTILITY EASEMENT ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF THE PROPERTY. LIGHTING <br /> WITHIN THIS AREA WILL NOT ONLY BE WITHIN THE DRAINAGE EASEMENT, BUT <br /> ALSO TOO CLOSE TO THE OVERHEAD POWERLINES ALONG HIGHWAY 169. <br /> 6. THE FINAL SET OF PLANS WILL NEED TO SHOW THE CONSTRUCTION LIMITS <br /> ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY. THIS MAY HAVE TO INCLUDE <br /> EXPANDING THE PARKING LOT SLIGHTLY ONTO LOT 4, BLOCK 1 TO AVOID <br /> ANY EROSION WHICH MAY TAKE PLACE BETWEEN THE TIME THAT APPLEBEE'S <br /> RESTAURANT IS COMPLETED AND THE ULTIMATE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINAL <br /> LOT TO THE NORTH. <br /> 7. ALL LANDSCAPE MATERIAL MUST MEET THE MINIMUM SIZE REQUIREMENTS AS <br /> SET FORTH IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE. <br /> 8. A MONUMENT STYLE SIGN WITH A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF TEN FEET AND SIGN <br /> AREA OF 100 SQUARE FEET BE ALLOWED. <br /> • 9. NO PARKING SIGNS SHALL BE INSTALLED ALONG FREEPORT. <br /> CHAIR ANDERSON SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 7-0. <br /> 6.4. Pinnacle Foods (Perkins) Request for Conditional Use Permit, Public Hearing Case <br /> No. CU 97-1 <br /> Staff report by Steve Ach. Pinnacle Foods, L.P. is requesting a conditional use <br /> permit for site plan review to expand the Perkins Family Restaurant and Bakery, . <br /> Perkins is located within the Elk River Retail Center Planned Unit Development, at <br /> the northeast corner of Elk Hills Drive and Highway 169. The addition will provide <br /> an additional 48 seats, bringing the total to 192 seats. In addition, Pinnacle Foods, <br /> L.P. requests installing a 70 foot high flagpole to replace their existing 35 foot high <br /> flag. Mr. Smith of Perkins is also requesting approval to construct an additional <br /> parking area, if a parking problem arises in the future. <br /> Chair Anderson opened the public hearing. <br /> Arlon Fuchs, 266 Elk Hills Drive, indicated he did not object to the proposed <br /> expansion of the Perkins Restaurant, but requested the Planning Commission deny <br /> the request for the 70 foot high flagpole. He felt 70 feet is too high and felt the <br /> flapping of the buckles could become a problem. <br /> Dan Smith, owner of the Perkins Restaurant at 18833 Dodge Street, explained he <br /> has received hundreds of comments and questions from customers as to why <br /> • they have such a small flag at the Elk River location. Mr. Smith provided pictures <br />