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Mr. Scott Hadicker <br />June 11, 2001 <br />Page Two <br /> <br />The exit to the drive-thru lane is proposed to be to the front of the Cub Foods store into <br />the existing ddve aisle. There is also a concrete sidewalk at this location, indicating it is <br />a location for pedestrian movement as well. We question whether any thought was <br />given to turning the drive-thru aisle to the south so that it exits back into the access road <br />into Elk Park Center immediately opposite the parking area for the retail shops to the <br />south. <br /> <br />There are two loading docks proposed on the west side of the building at the south <br />corner. If the easement is vacated and the building is built rectangularly, it appears that <br />semi-trailers parked in this location may partially block the entrance area for other <br />service vehicles heading for the other loading docks and retail shops to the north. This' <br />should not create a significant problem, since all of the traffic in this area will be service <br />vehicles either for Cub Foods or the retail facilities north of there. There is no reason for <br />customer traffic to occur in this area. <br /> <br />Fire Chief Bruce West indicated at the staff review meeting that there are sufficient <br />existing hydrants around the proposed building expansion, and no additional hydrants <br />will be necessary. <br /> <br />If you have any question regarding these comments, please call. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Howard R. Green Company <br /> <br />Ltr--O60701-Hadiker.doc <br /> <br />Howard R, Green Company <br /> CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> <br /> <br />