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Council approves Furniture Mart site plan and alternative landscaping; asks staff to negotiate small sidewalk easement with Target
Summary
Council approved an alternative landscape plan for a proposed Furniture Mart store at 329 Southeast Fifth Street and directed staff to negotiate a 20-by-20-foot easement at the site’s northwest corner to allow a future ADA-compliant sidewalk connection to an existing bus stop on Target’s property, pending Target’s agreement.
The City Council approved a major site plan and an alternative landscape plan for a proposed Furniture Mart store at 329 Southeast Fifth Street and directed staff to try to negotiate a 20-by-20-foot easement at the site’s northwest corner to permit a future pedestrian connection to a bus stop located on the adjacent Target property.
What the developer proposed: The applicant told the council the landscaped areas were shifted to accommodate grading and layout constraints;…
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