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City Council Minutes Page 5 <br /> June 20,2016 <br /> 0 2. The applicant must apply for and receive approval for all required permits <br /> before any construction may begin. <br /> 3. The city's building official and fire marshal shall inspect the building for <br /> compliance with all state and local building codes. <br /> 4. Hours of operation shall be limited to Monday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. <br /> —10:00 p.m. and Sunday 8:00 a.m. —8:00 p.m. <br /> 5. An amendment to this CUP will be required for future <br /> expansions/additions not shown on the plan dated May 17,2016. <br /> 6. Staff approval of a spectator safety plan. <br /> 7. Staff approval of an on-site traffic/distribution plan that demonstrates: <br /> a. Logical on-site distribution of participants, spectators, and public <br /> safety. <br /> b. Adequate on-site stacking for admission and egress. <br /> c. Adequate off-site stacking for access and egress without impacting <br /> U.S. Highway 169. <br /> 8. Except for team and sponsor vehicles/trailers, no overnight parking shall <br /> be allowed. <br /> Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 7.2 Conditional Use Permit for Auto Sales —Xcel Properties/Buzick, 580 <br /> Dodge Street <br /> IIIMr. Leeseberg presented the staff report. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br /> John Buzick,Manager Xcel Properties LLC—disagreed with staff's parking <br /> calculations. He requested the city allow at least ten dealers rather than the nine staff <br /> is recommending. <br /> Mr. Leeseberg reviewed the parking numbers again. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard indicated parking requirements are determined by state <br /> statute and according to calculations there are only enough parking stalls identified <br /> for nine dealers. <br /> Gary Santwire, Equity Management/Rivers Crossing, 200—5th Street NW—stated <br /> he owns the neighboring commercial and townhome properties. He indicated auto <br /> repair is not allowed under the planned unit development agreement and would be a <br /> disruption to the neighboring townhomes. He added the adjacent townhomes have <br /> patios close to this property and even changing tires would be a disruption. He <br /> noted the auto repair on the corner is not part of the planned unit development <br /> agreement. He also expressed concerns with the parking impact on his properties. <br /> 11111 There being no one else to speak to this issue, Mayor Dietz closed the public <br /> hearing. <br /> 1P-OVERIG BY <br /> NATURE <br />