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<br /> MINUTES <br /> <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> JULY 15, 2010 <br /> peak, trucks were running triple that amount. Johnson reported that he <br /> would be leasing the outdoor storage spade to one client. <br /> Knudsen asked if the storage would be visible. Johnson reported the <br /> surrounding properties, noting the dirt pile to the south of his property, <br /> Dock 86 to the east, the union hall and his three-sided canopy to the north, <br /> and the Ryan Industrial Park property to the west. Johnson reported that <br /> there are a lot of trees on the west, and anticipated that the outdoor storage <br /> would be only very minimally visible. Johnson also pointed out that the <br /> outdoor storage is not visible from the freeway. <br /> Knudsen asked if the outdoor storage product would be wrapped. Johnson <br /> replied that some is and some is not. <br /> Duray asked about the surfacing of the area were the storage would occur. <br /> Johnson replied that the surface is currently crushed concrete and class V <br /> and there would be no plans to change the surface nor grade the area. <br /> Johnson noted that this is the same area where his business has outdoor <br /> storage, although the Drywall Supply outdoor storage is considerably <br /> downsized from what it had been. <br /> "I"he City Planner noted that Mr. Johnson is requesting a 4-year PIJD <br /> Permit for this outdoor storage. <br /> Knudsen noted the second request for an extension of the PUD Permit for <br /> building expansions. "The City Planner pointed out that that PUD Permit <br /> has expired, so Johnson is requesting it be reissued. Johnson indicated <br /> that he was unsure as to when the building expansions would occur, but <br /> noted that Watershed requirements have become more stringent since the <br /> permit was issued. "Therefore, he would like the PUD Permit re-issued and <br /> subject to the Watershed requirements that had been in effect in 2008. <br /> The City Planner indicated that given the site is developed and no area is <br /> being disturbed, the previous Watershed requirements would be sufficient. <br /> Knudsen asked the business that would be doing the outdoor storage. <br /> Johnson replied that it was Maple Grove Pallet, who is a client of Drywall <br /> Supply. Everson asked if Johnson would take ownership in any of the <br /> product. Johnson indicated that he would likely take ownership of some <br /> of the product, but not all. Everson asked how the product would be <br /> insured. Johnson reported that the client would be responsible for insuring <br /> their own product. <br /> Barraclough asked about delivery of the product by rail. It was noted that <br /> there is a rail spur on the west side of the property. Johnson reported that <br /> the Drywall Supply business uses this rail for deliveries. <br /> -2- <br /> <br />
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