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4.1 DRAFT MINUTES (2 SETS) 08-05-2013
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4.1 DRAFT MINUTES (2 SETS) 08-05-2013
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City Council Minutes Page 6 <br /> July 15,2013 <br /> The applicant stated there is opportunity in his permit for the city to change the <br /> hours if there are noise issues. He further noted all the neighbors were invited to a <br /> dinner meeting and there were no complaints. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Motin and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Westgaard to approve Conditional Use Permit, Case No. CU 13-09, to allow <br /> extended hours of operation to 24 hours per day, Monday through Saturday, <br /> with the following conditions: <br /> 1. Operation does not cause a nuisance to surrounding properties as defined <br /> by Section 46.36 of the Elk River City Code. <br /> 2. Process and practice remain the same as outlined in 1994 Environmental <br /> Impact Study (EIS). <br /> 3. Traffic generation remains consistent with previous years. <br /> 4. Dust continues to be controlled via water suppression. <br /> Motion carried 4-0. <br /> 7.2 Conditional Use Permit: Preferred Powder Coating to Allow <br /> Overhead Doors Facing Street, 10846 170t" Court NW, Case No. CU <br /> 13-08 <br /> Mr. Barnhart presented the staff report. He noted the reason this district has the <br /> requirement of doors not being allowed to face the street is because the development <br /> was designed to be a higher quality. He stated the applicant proposes screening to <br /> minimize visual impact. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing.There being no one to speak to this issue, <br /> Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard questioned which elevations face front (1701h Lane or <br /> Twin Lakes Road). <br /> Mr. Barnhart indicated on a map the two sides facing street frontage and that city <br /> ordinance defines both elevations as street frontage. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard stated the Council needs to work to meet the design <br /> standard requirements;however in this particular case,given the distance to Twin <br /> Lakes Road, the implementation of berms and vegetation to assist in the design <br /> criteria can be highly effective. He stated it would be easier to work with these <br /> changes on the Twin Lakes Road frontage versus 1701h Lane. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Motin and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Westgaard to approve Conditional Use Permit, Case No. CU 13-08 with the <br /> following conditions: <br /> 1. Vegetative screening planted as indicated in attached landscape NATUREJ <br />
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