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MiNUTrs <br />CITY CODNCIL <br />APR1L 24, 2002 <br />LaValle indicated that some of the outdoor storage could be offensive from <br />Spruce Street. He suggested that wood fencing be used to screen the storage <br />area from Spruce with chain-link allowed on the south- <br />A representative or Orius noted that they will be digging out approximately l2 <br />inches of material from the outdoor storage yard and will then blacktop this <br />area. The excess material that is dug from the site will be used to create a <br />berm to help screen the outdoor storage. Antonuk noted that there is already a <br />^atural rise iu this area, and the excess material will be used to provide <br />additional berming. It was also pointed out that landscaping will consist of l0 <br />to 12 foot trees, heavy shrubbery as well as spruce trees. <br />Scalze asked if the size of the outdoor storage area met ordinance limitations. <br />The City Planner replied that it did. <br />Scalze asked where Orius would store excess equipment that would not fit into <br />this storage area. Antonuk reported that Orius would comply fully with City <br />Code requirements and would not become an enforcement problem for the <br />City. Scalze pointed out Chat Che situation where Orius is storing equipment on <br />the Frattalone property on Spruce Street is a violation of the City's Code. <br />Antonuk reported that they are renting storage space from Frank Frattalone as <br />an interim location while Orius is pursuing this permit. <br />Scalze again pointed out that this is an illegal outdoor storage activity. <br />Antonuk reported that if Orius requires additional storage other than as <br />allowed at 3250 Spruce Street, they will pursue other properties. Antonuk <br />stated that Orius will not participate in any illegal activities. <br />There was no one else from the general public present wishing to comment on <br />this matter. <br />Upon motion by LaValle, seconded by Fahey, the public hearing was closed <br />Montour pointed out that there is outdoor storage occun'ing in the area <br />designated for employee parking- The City Administrator noted that outdoor <br />storage issues have been a big enforcement problem for the City. <br />Antonuk again stated that it is not Orius' intent to become an enforcement <br />problem for the City and the company will billy comply with ordinance <br />requirements. <br />Mr. LaValle introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption <br />5 <br />