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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />ARCHITECTUP..AL BOARD OF REVIEW <br />MINUTES - FEBRUARY 17, 1988 <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Acting Chairman Pattison called the meeting to order at 5:10 p.m. <br />Present: D. Pattison and B. Zergott <br />Absent: M. Case. <br />Also Present: Building Commissioner D. Conway and Clerk of Commissions B. Oring. <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />D. Pattison moved to approve the minutes of December 16, 1987 as written, <br />seconded by B. Zergott, and unanimously approved. <br />The minutes.of. January 16, 1988 will be deferred until there are two members <br />present who were at that meeting. <br />III. SIGNS: <br />Approved with b uilding plans. <br />IV. OLD BUSINESS: <br />No items. <br />V. NEW BUSINESS: <br />1) The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, 25984 Lorain Road <br />Proposal to construct restaurant (The existing Mirrors-on-the-StriD <br />building will be demolished.) Heard by Planning Commission February 9, 1988. <br />Mr. Richards, representing General Mills Restaurants, nresented a site <br />plan showing the revisions suggested by the Planning Commission previously: <br />one drive has been eliminated; parking in front of the building has been <br />eliminated and green area is proposed; building has been moved forward <br />and is approximately 35 feet at closest point from sidewalk to front <br />awning (set back at western point of building is deeper). He exnlained <br />that seating has been reduced to 308 seats and the 156 parking spaces <br />shown conform to code, but variances wiTlbe requested to eliminate the <br />drive and for the reduced set back. The proposed building will be white <br />stucco (Moore Glo Latex Paint 096) with white window trim and columns; <br />awnings over windows will be Sumbrella Green; awning over entrance will <br />be Sumbrella Burgandy; dumpster will be enclosed with matching stucco on <br />three sides and a white painted wood gate; and mechatiical equipment will <br />be concealed behind white standing seam metal roof. Mr. Zergott has no <br />objection to most of the landscape plan but suggested that since the <br />spirea planted along the foundation are'deciduous and they might not grow <br />under the awning, that they be replaced with some tyne of evergreen <br />material, possibly mugo pine, taxus, or.juniper. Mr. Pattison pointed <br />out that the parking at the side and rear is irrconvenient to the front <br />entrance, and the white metal roof might be a maintenance problem. He <br />would like th.e outdoor prepackaged coolers and freezer finished in the