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<br />J U N - 7 199~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />THE C. CHASE COMPANY <br /> <br />Real Estate Brokerage and Consulting <br /> <br />BnKe C. Bermel, SlOT, <br />Jamc, 1'. Bcnson, SIOI{ <br />John K Gabrielson, SIOR <br />Sherman P. Malkl'rson <br />SteYl':l L. Eriksson <br />Da\.id J. Bruce, SIOR <br /> <br />June 6, 1994 <br /> <br />Mr. Steven B. Ach, City Planner <br />City of Elk River <br />P.O. Box 490 <br />13065 Orono Parkway <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> <br />Re: Commercial Development by John C. Weicht & Associates <br /> <br />Dear Steve: <br /> <br />The purpose of this letter is to respond to two of the issues that were raised at ourrecent meeting <br />in your city offices. pertaining to the development of the Auto Mall and retail building on the <br />Darkenwald landsite in Elk River. <br /> <br />Enclosed please find a roster of the proposed tenants for the commercial development and their <br />current hours of operation. <br /> <br />. Secondly, I want to respond to the question raised by one of the planning commission members <br />pertaining to noise and odor as it might relate to the auto related tenants. Standards for noise <br />and odor are both controlled by the Air Quality Division of the Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency. The information I obtained from the Agency is as follows: <br /> <br />NOISE: I spoke with Mr. Charlie Kennedy (296-7372) regarding PCA nOIse <br />standards. Charlie informed me that the State sets the noise level standards which can <br />be used by local governments to determine if a business is exceeding the levels based on <br />a complaint filed at the local government level. The standards are based on both the level <br />and duration of noise. The standard reads that a business cannot exceed a level of 65 <br />decibels for any 6 minute continuous period during anyone hour period as measured from <br />the subject property line. This is the daytime standard which is established from 7:00 <br />a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Thenighttime .level is reduced to 55 decibels with the same .duration <br />standard. Based on this standard I do not believe that any of the automotive tenants in <br />the proposed project would exceed these standards. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ODOR: I spoke with Mr. Stewart Arkley (296-7774) with the Minnesota PCA. <br />Stewart informed me that the PCA does not have general odor standards for monitoring <br />odor at property lines. He went on to state that the only true ability to test odors is when <br />the PCA can monitor fumes that are being emitted from a stack. He also stated that if <br />a community receives a number of frequent, independent complaints over a period of <br />time, then the PCA will go out and make a subjective judgment as to whether the <br /> <br />Individual Memberships, Societyof Industrial and Office Realtors. <br />Member, National Association of Industrial and Office Parks. <br /> <br />5353 Gamble Drive, Suite 310 <br />Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416-1509 <br />Telephone: 612525-1000 <br />Facsimile: 612525-1335 <br />
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