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4.1. PCSR 07-25-2023
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<br />The site is fenced with a gate that will be accessible via a code, providing clients with 24-hour access to the site. <br />The owner will be the only employee working on the property. <br /> <br />Parking <br />The applicant stated in their narrative that 80 storage stalls are available, and the surface consists of Class 5 <br />material. The submitted site plan shows how they plan to park vehicles on site. Drive lanes need to maintain a <br />minimum 24-foot width throughout the site. <br /> <br />The closet regulation in the ordinance is self-storage facilities stating one parking stall for each 400 square feet of <br />office space or four stalls, whichever is greater. As there is no office on site, four stalls should be provided. <br /> <br />Section 30-901 states all driving areas and parking areas shall be bounded by B612 concrete curb and gutter, but <br />the council can grant an exemption where installing concrete curb and gutter presents a hardship due to the <br />uniqueness of the business or other conditions. <br /> <br />Fencing <br />There is existing decorative fencing along the railroad tracks and Jarvis Street. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br />The number of trees the ordinance requires is 32, 16 overstory, 8 ornamental, and 8 coniferous. This is determined <br />by taking the perimeter of the property (1,300’) divided by 40. Staff are only using the property lines facing Elk <br />River as the use does encroach across the property line into Ramsey. The ordinance does allow for credit of <br />existing trees. A landscape plan will need to be submitted to city staff for approval. <br /> <br />Lighting <br />The applicant is proposing to install 10 site lights which are shown on the site plan. Portions of Section 30-937 <br />Lighting, state: All sources of artificial lights shall be so fixed, directed, designed or sized that the minimum <br />subtotal of their illumination will not increase the level of illumination on any nearby residential property by more <br />than 0.1 footcandle in or within 25 feet of a dwelling or by more than 0.5 footcandle on any part of the property. <br />Glare, whether direct or reflected, as different from general illumination, shall not be visible from beyond the <br />limits of the immediate site from which it originates. Site lighting shall comply with Section 30-937. <br /> <br />Applicable Regulations <br />In approving a Conditional Use Permit, the council may impose such specific conditions with regard to the <br />development or operation of the proposed use as it considers necessary to satisfy the seven standards set forth in <br />Section 30-654 and the requirements contained in this article and to promote compatibility with and minimize any <br />potentially adverse effects upon adjacent properties, the neighborhood or the city. <br /> <br />The issuance of a Conditional Use Permit can be ordered only if the use at the proposed location: <br /> <br />1. Will not endanger, injure or detrimentally affect the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity or the public <br />health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience or general welfare of the neighborhood or the city. <br />The site currently operates in a similar fashion and will not detrimentally affect the use and enjoyment of <br />the properties in the immediate vicinity. However, the addition of motor vehicles and the associated <br />potentially toxic chemicals will require additional oversight from the MPCA, Sherburne County, and the <br />city. <br /> <br /> <br />
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