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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes <br />June 27. 2000 <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />12. APPLICANT SHALL GET WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM UPA REGARDING THE PROPOSED <br />LANDSCAPING WITHIN THEIR EASEMENT. <br /> <br />13. THE EXTERIOR MATERIAL FOR THE QUICK LUBE SHALL BE SPLIT FACED ROCK TO <br />MATCH THE CONVENIENCE STORE/CAR WASH. THE COLOR SHOULD MATCH THE <br />COLORS USED IN THE CONVENIENCE STORE/CAR WASH. <br /> <br />14. ALL SIGNS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE PUD AGREEMENT FOR ELK RIVER CROSSING. <br /> <br />15. THE BLOCK USED FOR THE EXTERIOR OF BOTH THE CONVENIENCE STORE/CAR WASH <br />AND THE QUICK LUBE BE INTEGRALLY COLORED. <br /> <br />16. THE DUMPSTER SHALL BE ENCLOSED TO MATCH THE BUILDING EXTERIOR AND <br />LOCATED IN A SITE DETERMINED APPROPRIATE BY STAFF. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER MORPHEW SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 7-0. <br /> <br />5.5. <br /> <br />Reauest bv Les Lundauist and Flovd Kruse for Preliminarv Plat ApDroval (K & L <br />Addition). Public Hearin9 - Case No. P 00-1 <br /> <br />Staff report by Michele McPherson. Floyd Kruse and Les Lundquist have <br />requested preliminary plat for 17 lots located at the northeast corner of Highway <br />10 and 173rd Avenue, with nine of the lots to be platted in the first phase of the <br />project. Michele explained that the proposed plat will include Mr. Kruse's and Mr. <br />Lundquist's properties, as well as Bridgeman's, Deanos and Dehn's Four Seasons. <br />Since these properties are unplatted, platting is required if extension, <br />redevelopment or connection to utilities occurs. She noted that Atlas Pets has <br />opted to not be included in the plat at this time. Ms. McPherson reviewed issues <br />associated with plat configuration, access, grading and drainage, utilities, park <br />dedication and zoning. Staff recommends approval of the request with the <br />conditions listed in the staff report. <br /> <br />Chair Mesich opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Tom Price, owner of the property northwest of the site, expressed his concern that <br />the future use of his property would be affected by the plat specifically <br />regarding access. Ms. McPherson stated that there would be no change in <br />access. <br /> <br />There being no further comments from the public, Chair Mesich closed the public <br />hearing. <br /> <br />Chair Mesich asked when the businesses along Highway 10 would be hooked up <br />to city services. Ms. McPherson explained that not all the properties have access <br />currently. Laterals will be extended as part of the plat and other properties will <br />have access when Phase Two is done. She noted that city ordinance requires <br />properties to be hooked up within two years of services becoming available. <br /> <br />Terry Maurer explained that lateral will go up to Mr. Price's property and will come <br />in from 171 st Avenue. Currently, they will end at the cul-de-sac until Phase Two is <br />completed. <br />