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No. <br /> CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br /> C O U N C I L R E S O L U T I O N <br /> Date 3/9/94 <br /> A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE <br /> PERMIT FOR BASEMENT STORAGE OF APPROVED ITEMS AT <br /> 1533 TO 1559 WEST LARPENTEUR, BULLSEYE SHOPPING CENTER <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Falcon Heights received an <br /> application from Mr. Robert Boyston, Property Manager (on behalf <br /> of the property owner American Family Insurance Group, Madison, <br /> Wisconsin), for the issuance of a condition use permit to allow <br /> storage of approved items at 1533 to 1559 West Larpenteur Avenue; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council did carefully consider the <br /> request as well as the recommendations made by the city's <br /> planning commission after holding a public hearing; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the city council of <br /> the City of Falcon Heights that a conditional use permit for <br /> basement storage of approved items at 1533 to 1559 West <br /> Larpenteur be subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. That the shopping center continue to be in <br /> compliance with the current Minnesota Uniform Fire <br /> Code as it applies to structures of this age and <br /> construction including maintenance of sprinkler <br /> systems, storage of materials, access and other <br /> items identified in the fire code. <br /> 2. That loading and unloading of storage materials be <br /> done in a timely manner to minimize any <br /> obstructions in the alley. This loading and <br /> unloading should be between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on <br /> Mondays through Fridays and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on <br /> Saturdays to minimize disruptions to neighboring <br /> property owners. <br /> 3. That all storage items be light ordinary hazard <br /> class and shall not contain mixtures of other <br /> hazardous classes, specifically not including <br /> items gasoline, oil, batteries, tires and gasoline <br /> fired engines and other items considered hazardous <br /> by the fire marshal. <br /> 4. That no smoking signs be installed and visible in <br /> the storage area. <br />
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