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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 27, 1997 <br /> Mayor Landers asked the applicant if the backup requirements for trucks operating during <br /> nighttime hours would apply to any trucks on Molin's property. The applicant explained that <br /> changes have already made to distance-sensitive beepers which are much quieter than those used <br /> previously, and that OSHA has given its approval to changing to strobe lights as required. With <br /> respect to trucks belonging to other companies that might enter Molin's property,there would be <br /> no control over their backup equipment. <br /> Mayor Landers suggested that Condition No. 1 l.c. be reworded to refer to a requirement for <br /> strobe lights on Molin's trucks specifically. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked what percentage of increase in business would result from this <br /> expansion. The response was 30%. <br /> Mr. Brixius suggested the following wording for Condition No. 1 l.c.: "Molin equipment and <br /> trucks shall be outfitted with strobe lights to replace backup beepers during nighttime hours." <br /> Consideration of FIRST READING,Ordinance No.31 -97 Establishing Open and - <br /> Outdoor Storage as an Interim Use in City's Light Industrial(LI)Zoning District(4/5ths <br /> Vote) - Council Member Lyden moved to approve the FIRST READING of Ordinance No. 31 - <br /> 97, as presented. Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Amended Conditional Use Permit- Council Member Kuether moved to approve the amended <br /> conditional use permit. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Interim Use Permit- Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the interim use permit. <br /> Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Variance- Council Member Kuether moved to approve the height variance. Council Member <br /> Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Street Vacation,Resolution No. 97- 156 - Council Member Neal moved to adopt Resolution <br /> No. 97 - 156, as presented. Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 97 - 156 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Council Member Kuether expressed appreciation for the applicants'patience with respect to the <br /> City's consideration of their project. <br /> Consideration of Highland Meadows Requests: <br /> Mr. Brixius explained that North Suburban Development is proposing approval of a 166-unit <br /> mixed density development called Highland Meadows on 65.9 acres of land west of 79th Street <br /> and north on Marilyn. Applications for consideration are rezoning from R-1 to R-3, approval of <br /> a planned unit development, approval of a Comprehensive Plan amendment, and approval of a <br /> preliminary plat with conditions outlined by Staff. <br /> .-*N <br /> Following numerous Planning and Zoning Board and neighborhood reviews,the density issue <br /> remains predominant. Medium density is desired as a transition between the area zoned Light <br />
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