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City Council Minutes Page 6 <br /> June 17,2019 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> authorized in its approval until the site is appropriately investigated and <br /> work is authorized. <br /> Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 7.7 Conditional Use Permit: Salvage Yard, Copart of Connecticut, Inc., <br /> 15932 Jarvis Street <br /> Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. There being no one to speak to this issue,Mayor <br /> Dietz closed the public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Wagner indicated she received a call questioning traffic safety,on Highway <br /> 10 in this area with hauling vehicles in and out of this business. She also questioned if this <br /> use meets the city's beautification goals for the area along the Northstar corridor. She <br /> indicated the Planning Commission suggested a fence and tree plantings,which will go a <br /> long way in screening the area. Councilmember Ovall stated he has also heard concerns <br /> about traffic volume and safety,in that area and without a controlled intersection adding <br /> more traffic may,be unsafe. <br /> Mayor Dietz questioned if a majority of the vehicle deliveries will be coming east or west. <br /> The applicant's representative indicated from the metro area. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Westgaard and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Christianson to approve the Conditional Use Permit authorizing operation of a <br /> salvage yard at 15932 Jarvis Street with the following conditions: <br /> 1. Update the site plan to show the presence of an approved surface <br /> (bituminous, class 5, or concrete) on all driving and parking areas. <br /> 2. Schedule a site visit with the building official and fire marshal to review the <br /> existing building and complete any required code updates. <br /> 3. Update submitted plans to demonstrate compliance with local stormwater <br /> management requirements. <br /> 4. Staff approval of a SWPPP demonstrating how contaminated runoff will be <br /> treated. <br /> 5. Increase the 100% opaque fence height to eight feet along Jarvis Street and <br /> for 500 feet along the railroad. The remaining 100% opaque perimeter <br /> fencing shall be no less than six feet. Submit an example of the proposed <br /> screening for review and approval. <br /> 6. All fencing shall be dark green in color to reduce visual impacts around the <br /> property. Final color must be approved by city staff. <br /> 7. Add mature tree screening along the entire property line abutting the <br /> railroad. <br /> Motion carried 4-1. Councilmember Wagner opposed. <br /> p 0 W I R I B 0 <br /> NATUREI <br />