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06/20/96 THU 15.47 FAX <br />PLANNING & ZONING BOARD <br />JUNE 12,1996 <br />i-►� LINO LAKES Q008 <br />City's CSO Officer shall review the building plans prior to issuance of the building <br />permit to insure compliance with CEPTED recommendations. <br />2. A pedestrian trail shall be graded and rocked, in the right-of-way, according to City <br />specifications, along the Hodgson Road side of.the property. This trail work shall <br />coordinated with the City Forester and Mn/DOT. <br />3. Landscaping of the site shall be coordinated with the City Forester, in particular, the <br />grasses and wild flower area shown on the plan. <br />4. Signage shall conform to the City's Sign Ordinance and proper permits obtained prior <br />to installation_ <br />5. A detail of the proposed fencing on the west property line shallbe provided prior to <br />City Council Review. <br />6. RCWD permits shall be obtained, if required, prior to any site grading. <br />7. A variance for T on the interior side setback line shall be approved allowing a setback <br />of 28 feet. <br />Mr. Gelbmann seconded the mon. The motion carried 7-0. <br />C. 96-15-S, EAM. 4th Avenue, Site Plan Review <br />Ms. Mary LaForest stated that Emergency Apparatus Maintenance (EAM) is seeking to build <br />a 5,250 square foot building with a potential for 5,600 square foot fixture expansion on a one - <br />acre triangular parcel in Apollo Business Park on 4th Avenue adjacent to the Klosner-Goetz <br />building EAM started in 1987, and now serves 300 fire departments in Minnesota, <br />Wisconsin and Michigan <br />Ms. Wyland noted a couple of minor changes requested by the applicant: 1) to move the <br />entrance further south to provide easier access for the emergency vehicles; 2) that the rear <br />exterior wan be :of plain block wall rather than the rock face on the other sides of the building. <br />Staff sees no problem.with either of these requests. A revised site plan will be prepared for <br />the Council. Approval is recommended with the conditions listed in the staffreport. <br />• <br />Mr. Dave Schreier, EAM Owner, stated that the reason for moving the driveway entrances <br />is to accommodate 35 -foot long fire trucks. Landscaping will be moved and placed wherever <br />required by the City. <br />Ms. Wyland noted that there is a minimum amount oftraffic on 4th Avenue, and access would <br />be possible at any point on that alignment. • <br />City Engineer Ahrens stated that he sees no problems with moving the driveway. <br />Mr. Dunn asked if vehicles will be stored on-site. <br />8 <br />