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Memo to the Planning Commission Page 2 <br />August 27, 1996 <br /> <br />facility would be developed and improved in accordance with the City's <br />current performance standards which include curb and gutter, bituminous <br />surface and landscaping. The required landscaping will be based upon the <br />eastern half of the property where the parking area is proposed. When the <br />church comes before the City with the building expansion, the balance of the <br />site will be addressed. <br /> <br />The new parking area would involve relocating an existing driveway that <br />currently accesses School Street directly north of the church. This driveway <br />will be relocated further to the east and the existing driveway closed with the <br />curb and gutter along School Street being installed to match the existing <br />condition. It is also proposed to have an access onto Lions' Park Drive <br />to~vards the southeast portion of the parking area. This additional access <br />point would allow options for people both arriving and departing from the <br />weekly church service and other events at the church. The new parking area <br />would include a total of 168 parking stalls. The existing parking area has a <br />total of 212 parking stalls, giving the church a total of 380 parking stalls. It <br />appears as though the church has opportunities to expand their parking area <br />if they need to in the future, along with their anticipated building expansion. <br /> <br />Lions' Park Drive <br /> <br />Lions' Park Drive is currently a 26 foot wide paved roadway that provides <br />access to Lions' Park, Dove Tree Apartments and now, Central Lutheran <br />Church. Staff has some concerns with the condition and design of Lions' <br />Park Drive and its ability to adequately serve this area over the long term. <br />Ideally, this roadway should be considered for improvement including curb <br />and gutter, as well as the street width increased to accommodate the trnf-ac <br />demands. It has also been mentioned in the past by the fire department the <br />need to improve the corner of Lions' Park Drive as it extends south and then <br />heads west. The corner is currently a 90 degree turn with very sharp radius, <br />making it clff-ficult to maneuver a large emergency vehicle. Therefore, staff is <br />recommending that as part of the parking lot expansion, the church grant a <br />10 foot easement along the west edge of Lions' Park Drive that would allow <br />the City to widen Lions' Park Drive within the 40 feet it currently owns and <br />have additional space for drainage and utility purposes, as well as snow <br />storage. In addition, to correct the sharp curve at the end of Lions' Park <br />Drive, it is recommended that a triangular easement be granted to allow the <br />driveway's radius to be increased, improving the opportunity for emergency <br />vehicles to maneuver the sharp corner. The area that is needed is a <br />triangular piece of property at the very southeast corner of about 800 square <br />feet. <br /> <br />s:\planning\pc\cu96-22.doc <br /> <br /> <br />