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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 27, 1997 <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the James Speiser minor subdivision. Council <br /> Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Consideration of Molin Concrete,415 Lilac Street Requests: <br /> Mr. Brixius explained that Molin Concrete wishes to expand their production and outdoor <br /> storage facilities located at the corner of Lilac and 4th Street. Specifically, they want to add <br /> production area with a taller batch plant which requires a variance from the City's height <br /> requirement,to vacate an easement which now splits off the northern portion of their property, <br /> and to use that portion of their property zoned Light Industrial for outdoor storage of bulk <br /> product. In order to accomplish these goals, an amendment to the current zoning ordinance text <br /> would have to be considered together with an amended conditional use permit, interim use <br /> permit,variance, and street vacation. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated that Staff determined that it would be better to amend the existing Ordinance <br /> and identify outdoor storage as a principal use by interim use permit. Within the City's districts <br /> the interim use permit mechanism exists,but to date most have not been used. He added that a <br /> sunset clause can be included in an interim use permit, allowing for outdoor storage to expire as <br /> use changes. <br /> The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of this permit,pursuant to the following <br /> conditions: <br /> l. The City approve the requested zoning ordinance text amendment establishing open and <br /> outdoor storage as an interim use in the LI Zoning District. <br /> 2. The City approve the requested vacation of 77th Street. <br /> 3. The City Council specifically approve an outdoor storage area surfacing material other <br /> than blacktop or concrete. <br /> 4. Outdoor lighting is prohibited in the site's outdoor storage area(north of 77th Street). <br /> Permissible exterior lighting shall be hooded and directed to reflect light away from <br /> neighboring residential properties and rights-of-way. <br /> 5. Consideration is given to aligning the site's western access point(from 4th Avenue)with <br /> 77th Street. This issue should be subject to further comment by the City Engineer. <br /> 6. A minimum 150-foot setback is maintained along the subject site's northern boundary. <br /> The buffer yard shall extend 40 feet north into this 150-foot setback line. <br /> 7. The City shall prohibit on-street truck parking along Lilac Street. <br /> 8. All additional site signage shall comply with applicable City sign requirements. <br /> 9. All applicable MPCA requirements are satisfactorily met. <br /> 10. All proposed structures comply with applicable City building material requirements. <br /> 11. The following noise mitigation efforts are utilized: <br /> a. Concrete product(precast wall panels) are stored parallel to the northerly buffer <br /> yard to act as a sound buffer. <br /> b. The outdoor storage yard is arranged such that truck backing maneuvers toward <br /> residential properties are minimized. <br />