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Planning Commission Minutes/Elk River Station <br /> June 26,2001 <br /> Page 5 <br /> area. Ms.McPherson stated that staff is recommending additional screening to the east and <br /> • north. <br /> Commissioner Franz stated that he would support requiring a percentage(30%)of alternate <br /> materials be used such as brick or stone,with coloring or texturing to make the building <br /> more aesthetically pleasing, on all sides of the building. <br /> Commissioner Mesich asked what would be used for roofing materials. Ms.McPherson <br /> stated that timberline,standing seam metal,or standard asphalt shingles could be used if a <br /> hip roof was used. She noted that Mr.Adams has stated he would prefer asphalt shingles. <br /> Ms. McPherson stated that if a flat roof design was used, a parapet could be included. <br /> Commissioner Mesich stated that he felt a shingled roof would look odd on a concrete tip- <br /> up panel roof. He suggested that some glass on the front of the building would give it a <br /> more residential look. Mr.Adams explained that wire mesh would have to be used in the <br /> glass because of vandalism. He felt glass would be a safety concern and would prefer no <br /> glass be used. Mr. Adams stated that he felt he could work with staff before the City <br /> Council meeting to come up with a design. <br /> Commissioner Franz asked if there would be any generators on the site which would need to <br /> be screened. Mr.Adams stated that they have a generator which is moved around from site <br /> to site. <br /> It was the consensus of the Commissioners to table this issue to the July 10,2001 Planning <br /> Commission workshop meeting. <br /> COMMISSIONER FRANZ MOVED TO TABLE THE REQUEST BY ELK <br /> • <br /> RIVER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR <br /> CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER TREATMENT FACILITY,CASE NO. CU 01- <br /> 21,TO THE JULY 10, 2001 PLANNING COMMISSION WORKSHOP. <br /> COMMISSIONER MESICH SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION <br /> CARRIED 5-0. <br /> Commissioner Mesich asked that staff look at the noise issue of having a generator running <br /> at the site. <br /> 5.3. Request by Jerry's Foods dba Cub Foods for an Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit <br /> for Cub Foods for an Expansion,Public Hearing— Case No. CU 01-23 <br /> Staff report by Scott Harlicker. The applicant has requested a conditional use permit to <br /> amend the Elk Park Center PUD Agreement to allow a 19,579 square foot addition to the <br /> existing Cub Foods store at 19216 Freeport Street. Two additional wall signs are proposed; <br /> a 3'x24'canopy sign over the new entrance saying"Pharmacy" and a 4'x16'sign over the <br /> drive through window which says"Pharmacy Drive-Thru". Staff recommends that the exit <br /> for the drive-through be realigned so that it exits onto the Jackson Street entrance opposite <br /> the parking area for the retail shops to the south,and that a landscape plan be submitted and <br /> approved by the City. Staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit request <br /> with the conditions listed in the staff report regarding landscaping,signage and realignment <br /> of the drive-through. <br /> Commissioner Franz asked why the limit was placed on the amount of square footage. Mr. <br /> • Harlicker explained that amount of square footage was based on a plan which was approved <br />
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