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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />May 8, 2002 <br />Page 13 <br />Chair Schaps asked about the additional foundation plantings. Mr. Larson replied they <br />had not looked at this issue yet, but they would do what they could to dress up the <br />plantings. <br />Chair Schaps asked where applicants were in business now. Mr. Larson replied <br />applicants were currently located in Brooklyn Park and they were relocating because they <br />had outgrown their existing facilities. <br />Mr. Corson expressed concern if there was a leakage on the site, they would want to <br />make sure it could be contained on the site. He requested this be researched by the City <br />Engineer. <br />Mr. Rafferty asked what applicant's timeline was. Nli Larson replied they hoped they <br />could start digging in early July and have it done by the first week in January, 2003. <br />Mr. Rafferty stated the building lacked the aesthetic value that was needed. He indicated <br />he would like to see something done with the building to make it more aesthetically <br />pleasing. He stated there were a lot of things that could be done and he would like to see <br />that happen before they moved forward. <br />Mr. Hayden asked if the trucks would go <br />of the time, the trucks were gone ai <br />uring the day. Mr. Larson replied 98 <br />e parking lot was empty. <br />Ms. Lane stated she did not see how adding a color =band would dress up the building. <br />Chair Schaps replied they could add additional plantings. <br />Chair Schaps asked frecornendation number 8 would have a 3 -year maintenance <br />agreement. Mr r yser replied they would clarify this by the time it went to City <br />Council for tear "review. <br />Mr. Corson stated <br />anted t <br />e the chemicals retained on site as a condition. <br />Mr. Rafferty stated he waited a condition that would add some aesthetic value to the <br />building. He indicated he wanted a condition addressing outside storage and screening of <br />the dumpsters. He stated he would like to see some color schemes. <br />Mr. Raske agreed to look at changing the front entrance. <br />Chair Schaps recommended they add additional plantings to the front of the building. <br />Mr. Corson requested the following Recommendation No. 14: Staff will investigate <br />means to ensure all spills are to be contained onsite to ensure they do not get into the <br />septic and drainage system. <br />Chair Schaps requested the following Recommendation No. 15: Applicants will add a <br />different building entrance and/or add canopies and accentuate the entrances with <br />landscaping. <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />
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