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case Fite: cu o9-t3 National Repo Depot <br />Page 4 Ken Dehn/Monte Howerton <br />Building. No changes are proposed for the building. The external display area is proposed to be <br />fenced in. Due to its prominence on the site, staff suggests this fence be architectural. <br />Sigr~age. The applicant proposed some additional signage, including a free standing sign. All signs <br />will need to meet the sign ordinance. <br />The suggested conditions are based on the current ordinances. <br />Comarehensive Plan <br />The Highway Business land use is the most intensive form of commercial development in Elk River. <br />Businesses in this category may be the largest both in terms of size and traffic generation. Market <br />orientation tends to be regional in nature. Development orientation tends to be toward regional <br />highways. Future Highway Business developments should be located within the Urban Service <br />Boundary and adjacent to regional highways. The proposed use meets these requirements. <br />Transportation <br />There are two access points to the site, both utilizing a frontage road along Highway 10. The <br />subject property does not have direct access to Highway 10. Upon development/improvement of <br />adjacent properties, a similar easement will be suggested. Further, if and when accesses are <br />consolidated along Highway 10, these access arrangements will be very beneficial. <br />Action Motion by Second by Vote <br />Follow Up <br />S:\PLANNING MAIN\Case Files\CUP\CU 09-t3 National Repo Depot\CU 09-13_PC2.doc <br />