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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 27, 1997 <br /> C. Strobe lights replace truck back-up beepers during nighttime hours (6:00 p.m. to <br /> 8:00 a.m.) <br /> 12. Comments by other City Staff. <br /> 13. The landscape plan shall be amended to show the following: <br /> a. The berm location. <br /> b. Berm height of not less than 7 feet. <br /> C. A solid row of coniferous trees on the north side of the buffer yard with a row of <br /> deciduous trees on the south side of the buffer yard. <br /> d. Landscaping along 4th Avenue. <br /> e. Irrigation for buffer area. <br /> 14. The interim use permit will expire if there is a change in the land use in the LI District. <br /> Mr. Brixius explained that between the September and October Planning and Zoning Board <br /> meetings,the applicant had an opportunity to conduct neighborhood meetings and work through <br /> issues of noise, appearance and setback. The amended site plan before Council at this time <br /> reflects changes made as a result of these meetings. With respect to the setback,rather than the <br /> 75-foot setback suggested by Code a 150-foot setback is proposed. Additionally,the buffer yard <br /> would not be on the property line but along the 150-foot setback line. The screening is to include <br /> a berm that is at least seven(7) feet in height, and that the buffer yard be planted as suggested in <br /> Item No. 13.c. above. With respect to lighting and noise,the applicant has indicated that the <br /> storage yard north of 77th Street would not be lit, and that back-up beepers would be replaced as <br /> suggested above. Another issue was the staging of trucks. The applicant proposes to move some <br /> of the outdoor storage to accommodate staging within the confines of Molin's property and allow <br /> for egress onto 4th Street. <br /> Council Member Bergeson requested that Condition No. 12 be specified prior to consideration <br /> by Council. Mr. Brixius suggested that egress onto 4th Street and not limiting hours of operation <br /> would be appropriate items to add as conditions. <br /> Council Member Lyden expressed concern about impacting quality of life for the residents of <br /> that neighborhood through this proposal. Mr. Brixius explained that the zoning for this site <br /> currently supports the Molin Concrete operation; however, all parties recognize the possibility <br /> for problems as the operation expands, and consideration has been given to the wishes of both <br /> Molin and the area residents in an effort to come to a satisfactory compromise. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked for detail on the height and variance regulations. Mr. Brixius <br /> stated that the proposed batch plant will be 80 feet in height,with the standard being 45 feet in <br /> General Industrial areas. Council Member Bergeson asked about the water tower. Mr. Ahrens <br /> stated that the proposed water tower will be 150 feet in height. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked if any concern had been expressed regarding the Airpark. Mr. <br /> Brixius explained that there has been communication with the Airpark, and it has been <br /> determined and agreed that this project would not interfere with the Airpark operation. <br /> Mr. Schumacher requested detail regarding the proposed landscaping plan. Mr. Brixius provided <br /> a sketch of the proposed landscaping, and indicated that the proposed details will be carried <br /> forward through the adjustments to the site plan. <br /> v <br />
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