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Explanation of Conditions in PUD Permit <br />(Resolution #2011 -7 -131) <br />• PUD Permit Limited to the Outdoor Storage of Industrial Grade Lumber with <br />the stipulation that that outdoor storage not exceed 60,000 Square Feet and <br />no higher than 14 feet. <br />We will continue to store Industrial Grade Lumber Proc ucts out are requesting <br />that we increase the limits of 60,000 square feet and 1.4 foot stact height to <br />72,000 square feet and 20 foot stack height :, <br />• All trucks and trailers on the site are for loading of materials and not to be <br />used for storage. <br />No change to this requirement, <br />• Allowing one trailer on site to be used for Dust Collection and Storage. <br />Request increase from 1 trailer to 3 trailers on site, We would like to clarify <br />that trailers are never used for storage of dust (loading anc transport only -no <br />long term storage), When a trailer is full, it is switched out with an empty one <br />irnrnediately, We currently fi• 2 -4 trailers per week, We are requesting the <br />need for 3 trailers 'because this allows us to use one as an active trailer (being <br />loaded), one is a flow -by trai er (that collects overflow dust), the 3 trailer is <br />used .as a backup to switch out the first trailer when it is full. <br />• Review and approval by Fire Marshall. <br />While we are requesting increased storage height, this request still falls within <br />section :909,2- 1969,4 of the Minnesota State Fire Code, <br />• The property owner enter into a Development Agreement with the City <br />defining all PUD Permit conditions. <br />No change, outside of the changes requested in this arnencment <br />Requested Extension of PUD Related to Building Expansion <br />(Resolution #2011 -7 -132) <br />While we have no current plans to expand the buildings on this property, <br />given the rapid growth of our business, we would like to keep this option <br />open, We would request another 3 year extension to this resolution, if <br />acceptable to the council, <br />