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<br />L.U.D. Guidelines <br />Councilman Leary <br /> <br />Councilman Ferrera <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris <br /> <br />Councilman Leary <br /> <br />Dennis Drumm, Representing <br />the applicant - Floyd Olson <br /> <br />10/18/83 <br /> <br />Page -11- <br /> <br />Councilman Leary inquired in terms of the <br />P.U.D. Guidelines, was under the impression <br />they would apply. <br />Rupp advised that staff never finalized these <br />for the commercial/industrial zones. <br />Councilman Leary didn't feel that some con- <br />cepts of these guidelines were being addressed <br />with this proposal, i.e. maintaining the <br />natural enviornment; felt that larger trees <br />should be preserved. <br />Director Rupp stated that there would be one <br />tree ~hat would have to be removed because of <br />the location. <br />Leary also expressed a desire that larger <br />trees be planted when the landscaping is done. <br />Director Hioco stated he felt the trees would <br />be l~ to 2" caliper as they were easier to <br />maintain, and the larger trees do not carry <br />a guarantee. <br /> <br />Commented it was his understanding that the <br />trees on the east side of this proposal would <br />be pine trees so that there would be some <br />that would have foliage all year round, not <br />just deciduous trees. Director Rupp concurred. <br /> <br />Commented she would also like to see shrubbery, <br />and berms as well as trees to provide a <br />visual buffer. <br /> <br />Inquired if the business is sold and problems <br />occur what is the City's recourse - would it <br />be a cumbersome lengthy process: <br />Attorney Rautenstraus advised that initially <br />they would be cited in Municipal Court. Then <br />you go through the process of enforcement of <br />the P.U.D. documents and subdivision agree- <br />ment. Then an injunction can be sought to <br />cease his operation. <br /> <br />Wished to clarify the fact that they are <br />working on an industrial park. <br />Relative to the pine trees on the east side <br />of the proposal, it was his understanding <br />that this would be a mixture of both pine and <br />deciduous trees, but they would do whatever <br />the Council preferred. <br />Regarding the security fence - they did not <br />propose to place the slats in the fence; felt <br />that with the landscape screening that is <br />being proposed the slats would only detract <br />
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