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City Council Minutes Page 7 <br /> June 20,2016 <br /> • Moved by Councilmember Wagner and seconded by Councilmember Burandt <br /> to approve the Conditional Use Permit amending the Elk Park Center <br /> planned unit development sign regulations, Case No. CU 16-13, as outlined in <br /> the staff report. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 7.4 Conditional Use Permit for Auto Repair- Lindeman/KL Tunes, 16820 <br /> U.S. Highway 10 <br /> Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. He stated condition #5 should be amended to <br /> restrict vehicle drop-offs to the east side of the building to address concerns about <br /> noise and headlight glare. He also stated condition #9 has been added to address <br /> concerns regarding the condition of the site. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br /> Steven Kedrowski, 16811 Yale Street-gets headlights from cars pulling along the <br /> side of the business. He indicated he believes the applicant is street tuning vehicles <br /> using Highway 10 rather than using the Dynotune. He expressed concern with the <br /> level of noise from the street tuning. <br /> Connor Mickelson, 16831 Yale Street-also expressed concerns with headlight <br /> glare. He added most of the vehicles are high performance and are loud and rattle his <br /> house when started. He stated the applicant uses Highway 10 as a launch pad for test <br /> III driving which is a problem. He expressed concern the city had conversations with <br /> HiTech Auto and problems continued. <br /> There being no one else to speak to the issue, Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard questioned if the city can impose a condition prohibiting <br /> the applicant from taking vehicles on Highway 10.Attorney Beck explained he <br /> doesn't believe the city can regulate the use of a state highway as long as the vehicles <br /> are street legal, as defined by state law. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard indicated the city had numersous conversations with <br /> HiTech Automotive and believes this applicant needs to adhere to the same rules <br /> which are addressed in the conditions recommended by staff. <br /> Mayor Dietz asked if test driving would be limited to the hours of operation. Mr. <br /> Carlton explained vehicles should not be pulled in or out of the garages outside of <br /> allowed business hours. <br /> Councilmember Burandt questioned the definition of street legal. <br /> Attorney Beck explained state law defines street legal and is determined by state and <br /> local law enforcement. She questioned if the city could require a fence to prevent <br /> IIIheadlights from bothering the neighborhood. <br /> IP-MIMI Bt <br /> NATURE, <br />
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