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Planning Commission Page 3 <br /> September 28,2021 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Ms. Larson again spoke and stated she knew a '/Z acre of high ground was required <br /> for the home and would this CUP change this. She asked the hours of operation and <br /> should that be a condition. He asked if the CUP can be transferred to a new owner. <br /> She wished to maintain integrity of neighborhood and felt this seems out of character <br /> for the neighborhood. <br /> Ms. Hallgren again spoke and stated the applicant's website offers appointments <br /> beginning October 4 and didn't understand how he could advertise that if the CUP <br /> isn't approved. <br /> Job Wimpfheimer, the applicant, stated the October 4 date was an intended <br /> opening date and he did not realize the length of the permitting process. He stated he <br /> will have approved containers from a company that will hold the used oil and used <br /> coolant to ensure there is no leaking into the wetlands. He stated if it becomes a big <br /> issue, he will move the chemical containers indoors. He explained his intention for <br /> working a home business was to spend more time with his family, so he is proposing <br /> work hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. He will work with the contractor regarding <br /> fire suppression and wants to do everything the correct way to avoid harming the <br /> environment because he lives there also. - - <br /> There being no one else to speak hair Larson-Vito closed the public hearing. <br /> Ik <br /> Mr. Carlton clarified that the concerns with venting, storage, and floor drain will be <br /> overseen with the applicant as part of the commercial building permit approval, <br /> working with the applicant to mitigate any issues. He stated he spoke to the applicant <br /> regarding his website and Mr. Wimpfheimer will change the opening date posted. Mr. <br /> Carlton stated the approved CUP stays with the property,not with the landowner, <br /> and could transfer to another induvial who would have to comply with the same <br /> conditions if approved by the city council. <br /> .;Councilmember Beyer stated the applicant will have to comply with city noise <br /> 0 ordinances. He noted the building will have to be brought up to commercial code <br /> standards for this to be a success. <br /> Chair Larson-Vito felt'this application and the conditions outlined in the CUP covers <br /> the areas of concerns especially with the storage of chemicals and felt comfortable <br /> with the level of oversight. She asked if the hours of operation should be discussed <br /> and added as a condition to the CUP. <br /> Commissioner Jordan stated he didn't feel the hours of operation should be <br /> restrictive and perhaps make it 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. <br /> Commissioner Johnson felt comfortable with the application and conditions,and <br /> supported adding a condition with allowed hours of operation to be Monday through <br /> Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. <br /> Moved by Commissioner Johnson and seconded by Commissioner Jordan to <br /> recommend approval of the request by Job Wimpfheimer for a Conditional <br /> it-401 <br /> wEeEUo0 IYAR' <br />