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MINUTES <br /> REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> October 24, 1994 <br /> PRESENT ABSENT ALSO PRESENT <br /> Tom Brace Wendy Treadwell Susan Hoyt, City Administrator <br /> Lee Barry Paul Kuettel Carla Asleson, Planner <br /> Lisa Lampi Kay Andrews Sam Jacobs, Council Liaison <br /> Ken Salzberg <br /> Meeting was called to order at 7:05 p.m. by Chair Lee Barry. <br /> Minutes of September 26, 1994 were approved as written. <br /> PLAN REVIEW OF AN ESSENTIAL SERVICE STRUCTURE AT HARVEST STATES <br /> COOPERATIVES, 1667 SNELLING AVENUE <br /> Carla Asleson, city planner, summarized Harvest States' request to install a water <br /> cooling system for their corporate headquarters at 1667 Snelling Avenue. She said <br /> that a water cooling tower is proposed to be located behind the Snelling Avenue <br /> side of the building,set back 40' from the building and approximately 75' from the <br /> south lot line. It will be about 19' in height. These measurements are in <br /> compliance with the setback and height regulations of the B -3 zoning district. <br /> Mark Whims, the contractor for Harvest States, was introduced. He explained that <br /> the purpose of the tower is to remove hear from the water in the cooling system <br /> which is then dissipated into the atmosphere and then channel the water to operate <br /> an air conditioning system. This cooling system will replace the existing once <br /> through well water system that is presently being utilized. He said that the State <br /> Department of Natural Resources is requiring that all users of once through well <br /> water systems convert to a water efficient alternative. Mr. Whims said that the <br /> noise level would be below the required decibel level. A low volume motor will be <br /> used during the summer only and the system will be shut down and drained in the <br /> fall. <br /> Asleson said that the building official had reviewed the submitted plans and found <br /> them to be in conformance with the Minnesota Uniform Building Code. <br /> Commissioner Salzberg moved to recommend approval of the plans for the <br /> following reasons: <br /> The tower is in conformance with zoning code regulations for height and <br /> setbacks; <br />
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