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JULY 10, 2012 12-342 RECONSIDERED
JUNE 26, 2012 RESOLUTION
(CARRIED__6-1_____LOST_______LAID OVER_______WITHDRAWN_______)
AS AMENDED
PURPOSE: APPROVE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OF A PHARMACY /
RETAIL BUILDING WITH DRIVE-THRU FOR A CVS PHARMACY
IN THE 1700 BLOCK OF WEST 9TH AVENUE
INITIATED BY: WILLIAM STEINER & CVS PHARMACY, PETITIONERS
PLAN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approved with conditions
BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that a planned
development to construct a CVS Pharmacy/retail building with drive-thru and associated
amenities at the northeast corner of West 9th Avenue and Koeller Street, per the
attached, is hereby approved with the following conditions:
1) Pylon sign not to exceed the area and height of the Walgreens development sign
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to the south across W. 9 Avenue with the height of the sign measured from the
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centerline of W. 9 Avenue.
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2) Base standard modification to permit the West 9 Avenue front yard to be 10
feet.
3) All costs for work related to right-of-way related improvements or maintenance
shall be the responsibility of the applicant, property owner, or CVS and secured
in a form acceptable to the City.
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4) Base standard modification to allow the 9 Avenue driveway to be a three-lane
36 ft. wide driveway (one 12-foot entrance lane, 4-foot rumble strip divider & two
10-foot egress lanes).
5) Maximum height of light standards is 15 feet and the use of metal halide lamps or
bulbs is prohibited.
6) Final landscape plan meet code requirements including dense evergreen
landscaping on the berm area, as approved by the Department of Community
Development.
7) Grading, erosion control and stormwater plans are approved by the Department
of Public Works prior to issuance of building permits.
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8) No entrance / exit to parking lot on 7 Avenue (6-26-2012)
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8) That access to 7 Avenue is conditioned upon dedication of sufficient right
of way to construct street improvements acceptable to the City of Oshkosh
Board of Public Works
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