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Lathrop asked the applicant if they would be agreeable to providing use of the cemetery road as a <br />possible trail connection in the future. <br /> <br />David Smith, Davis Partnership Architects, replied that they have been discussing this with City staff <br />and would be agreeable to granting easements for that purpose in the future. <br /> <br />Mayer stated that if the parking spaces are deferred, he would request that the applicant provide <br />perimeter landscaping in that area. <br /> <br />Moore agreed. <br /> <br />Wood requested that a subdivision replat be approved before a building permit is issued. <br /> <br />Mayer asked the applicant what steps would be necessary to accomplish this. <br /> <br />Moore replied that they are waiting for exact locations of utility easements and property lines. She <br />asked Wood whether a letter committing to the replat would be adequate for Building Department <br />review. <br /> <br />Wood replied that since there is a different owner of MOB I, their approval would be necessary for <br />a replat. <br /> <br />Jim Brannan, Neenan Company, stated that MOB I and MOB II have the same owner. The <br />information they have to date from the financiers is that Lot 4 will probably be eliminated, removing <br />any issues with the property lines. This removes any issues with the property lines. He felt that it <br />would be to their benefit if they could defer anything other than a letter commitment for a replat and <br />consolidate all the activity to one time. <br /> <br />Wood stated that the property owner's signature is required on the subdivision plat application. He <br />has not received an indication from the lender to that regard. He did not feel a letter would provide <br />the certainty that there is a process in place to resolve this issue. The existing plat indicates Lot 4, <br />and that runs through the northeast comer of MOB II. This prevents the City from issuing a building <br />permit until a replat takes place. He suggested filing an application to remove the property line on <br />Lot 4, which would allow a building permit to be issued. <br /> <br />Howard moved that Council approve Resolution No. 45, Series 1998 - Final PUD Development Plan <br />for a 70,000 sf Medical Office Building - Avista Adventist Hospital, 100 Health Park Drive, with <br />the following conditions: <br /> 1. The PUD elevation sheets shall be revised to reflect proposed signage for the <br /> MOB. <br /> 2. The applicant shall file an application for minor subdivision replat prior to <br /> issuance of a building permit for MOB II. <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br /> <br />