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<br />Planning Commission Minutes <br />February 27.2001 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the City Engineer has recommended a detention area be provided. in order to <br />avoid overtaxing the storm water system. The City Engineer also recommended <br />that parking stalls be removed at the south end of the rows of parking in order to <br />provide flow-through traffic. Ms. McPherson explained that the School District <br />plans to replace some of the lost green space by creating new green space in <br />the northeast corner of their property in the future. Staff recommends approval <br />of the request with the condition that the City Engineer's comments be <br />incorporated into the plans. <br /> <br />Chair Mesich opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Ron Bratlie, representing ISO #728, stated that he felt City Engineer's comments <br />were positive recommendations and they have no concerns. <br /> <br />Commissioner Pederson asked if the parking area would be striped and lighted. <br />Mr. Bratlie stated that the parking lot would be striped and that lighting and <br />security systems would be installed as part of Phase 1 of their plans. <br /> <br />Commissioner Baker asked when the property in the northeast corner would <br />become green space. Mr. Bratlie stated that if construction is completed in June <br />2003 as planned, the temporary trailers and bituminous will be removed. and <br />converted to green space. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Chair Mesich asked if the holding pond would be fenced. City Engineer Terry <br />Maurer explained that the detention area which was recommended would more <br />of a depression than a pond and would not require fencing. <br /> <br />Chair Mesich asked if curb and gutter would be required for the parking lot. Terry <br />Maurer stated yes. <br /> <br />There being no further comments, Chair Mesich closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER JOHNSON MOVED TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE REQUEST <br />BY ISO #728 FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR SENIOR HIGH PARKING LOT <br />EXPANSION, CASE NO. CU 01-11, WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITION: <br /> <br />1. ALL COMMENTS OF THE CITY ENGINEER BE INCORPORATED INTO THE PLAN. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER BAKER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 7-0. <br /> <br />5.2. <br /> <br />Request bv Aaqreqate Industries for Conditional Use Permit for Gravel Minina. <br />Public Hearina - Case No. CU 01-06 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Staff report by Building & Zoning Administrator, Steve Rohlf. Aggregate Industries- <br />North Central Region, Inc. (formerly Shiely, and also formerly CAMAS) is requesting <br />a conditional use permit to mine, crush. screen, wash and sell sand and gravel <br />products at a site located northwest of the intersection of 213lh Avenue and <br />Proctor (County Road 77), and west of Highway 169. Mr. Rohlf explained that the <br />proposed location will be the long term processing site for Aggregate Industries <br />for all mining west of Highway 169. Mr. Rohlf reviewed the following changes in <br />the conditions for approval: <br />
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