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After a brief discussion, Commissioner Brace moved to continue the item to the <br /> March meeting to allow the applicant time to develop and refine alternative plans <br /> that would need little or no variance, and to continue discussions with city staff. <br /> Seconded by Commissioner Kuettel and unanimously passed. <br /> A PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR <br /> BASEMENT STORAGE OF APPROVED ITEMS AT 1533 TO 1559 WEST <br /> LARPENTEUR AVENUE, BULLSEYE SHOPPING CENTER [CHAPTER 9- 10.01, <br /> SUBDIVISION 2(b) OF THE ZONING CODE] <br /> Acting Chair Salzberg opened the public hearing at 8:07 p.m. There being no one <br /> wishing to be heard closed the hearing at 8:08 p.m. <br /> Hoyt briefly went through the proposed conditions for granting the conditional use <br /> permit. Because the commission had previously reviewed this request, they felt <br /> no further discussion was necessary and moved to recommend to the city council <br /> that the conditional use permit be granted with the following conditions attached: <br /> 1. That the shopping center continue to be in compliance with the current <br /> Minnesota Uniform Fire Code as it applies to structures of this age and <br /> construction including maintenance of sprinkler systems, storage of <br /> materials, access and other items identified in the fire code. <br /> 2. That loading and unloading of storage materials be done in a timely manner <br /> to minimize any obstructions in the alley. This loading and unloading should <br /> be between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays and 9 a.m. to 4 <br /> p.m. on Saturdays to minimize disruptions to neighboring property owners. <br /> 3. That all storage items be light ordinary hazard class and shall not contain <br /> mixtures of other hazardous classes, specifically not including items <br /> gasoline, oil, batteries, tires and gasoline fired engines and other items <br /> considered hazardous by the fire marshal. <br /> 4. That no smoking signs be installed and visible in the storage area. <br /> 5. That no storage shall <br /> a. be over six feet high or within eighteen inches of a fire sprinkler head; <br /> b. be within thirty inches of mechanical and electrical flame sources <br /> c. reduce the access aisle from 44 inches to make it easy for fire <br /> personnel to move about in the space <br /> 6. That any stored items not specifically identified in the light hazard class be <br /> reviewed by the fire marshal and approved by the city administrator. <br />