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City Council Minutes <br />October 15, 2018 <br />Page 5 <br />7. All motor vehicle repairs or finishing shall occur inside the building. <br />8. Exterior doors shall be closed while any motor vehicle repair or finishing <br />occurs. <br />9. All outdoor storage of damaged or inoperable vehicles shall comply with <br />Section 30-807. <br />10. No more than five (5) damaged or inoperable vehicles shall be stored in the <br />outdoor storage area. <br />11. No outdoor storage of damaged or inoperable vehicles shall be allowed until <br />the required screening is installed. <br />12. Paints, chemicals, or other hazardous materials shall be handled and disposed <br />of in accordance with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). <br />13. The applicant and/or property owner shall ensure vehicles stored on the <br />parking lot do not leak fuels or other hazardous materials into the stormwater <br />pond to the west of the parking lot. <br />14. Parking stalls shall be striped in accordance with City Ordinance, Section 30- <br />892 <br />Motion passed 5-0. <br />7.2 Simple Plat: Mississippi Oaks Development Corp, Outlot A, Mississippi Oaks <br />Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br />Mayor Dietz asked if the monument would be removed. <br />Mr. Carlton said it would be up to whomever purchased the lot and it was not a requirement <br />that it be kept. <br />Councilmember Olsen asked if there was a Home Owners Association (BOA). <br />Mr. Carlton responded there was not. <br />Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br />Karry Baker, 13158180' Lane, bought the property as an investment. She felt the <br />monument makes it look more distinct. <br />Mr. Carlton clarified there was no HOA for the maintenance of this lot specifically. <br />Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br />Councilmember Westgaard indicated he was sensitive to Ms. Baker's concerns but the <br />property owner has obtained a variance to make it a buildable lot. <br />Councilmember Wagner agreed there was not much the council could do to prohibit the <br />property owner seeking the plat. The only consideration for the lot would be the location of <br />a deck or patio according to the setback requirements. <br />Councilmember Olsen asked if the property had been sold recently. <br />NATURE <br />