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<br />L & W Limited Liability <br />July 26, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />------.------.-.------------------ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Cody Square Building was originally built as a commercial office <br />building. Commercial office buildings require more parking than an auto <br />body repair shop requires. There are seventy-four (74) existing parking <br />spaces located at the proposed site. Elk River City Code requires four (4) <br />parking spaces plus two (2) parking spaces for each service stall. This use <br />would require twenty-two (22) parking stalls. There will be some parking <br />stalls lost due to the proposed expansion of the building, which will encroach <br />on the rear parking lot. Parking stalls will also be decreased due to the <br />applicant being required to meet the ten (10) foot setback standard. The site <br />plan shows nineteen (19) parking stalls, therefore, three (3) additional stalls <br />will be required. Three (3) additional parking stalls should be available for <br />employees in the fenced area on the north end of the parcel. <br /> <br />BUILDING <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The existing building is 60 feet by 120 feet (7,200 square feet) in size. The <br />applicant is proposing to add thirty (30) feet on the north side of the building <br />increasing the size to 9,000 square feet. The existing building exterior is <br />constructed of wood and metal skin siding and the proposed addition will be a <br />continuation of this exterior. The C3 (Highway Commercial) zoning district <br />does require that 75% of the exterior be constructed of an approved finish. <br />Metal skin siding is not an approved finish, however, staff would not object to <br />the thirty (30) foot addition being constructed with materials similar to the <br />existing building in an effort to keep the building elevation consistent. The <br />applicant is proposing to add several overhead doors throughout the building. <br />Seven (7) overhead doors will be located on the west elevation, two (2) on the <br />north elevation, and one (1) on the south elevation. <br /> <br />BUILDING CODE <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />According to the Building Official, the building may require a sprinkler <br />system for fire suppression. This area is currently not serviced by City water <br />and sewer, therefore, a suppression tank may need to be added to meet this <br />requirement. The applicant has been informed of this requirement and is <br />working with the Building Official. The applicant is also aware of the <br />possibility of extending City services to this area, which would result in <br />assessments to the subject property. Until City services are available, this <br />use will have to use a drainfield and septic tanks to handle the discharge of <br />waste water. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has stringent <br />requirements regarding the collection and treatment of non-domestic liquid <br />waste that results from auto repair facilities such as the proposed use. <br />Appropriate permits will be required prior to the site being used for an auto <br />repair business. <br /> <br />l&w.pc <br />