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• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />November 13, 2002 <br />Page 9 <br />16. Prior to the commencement of any site work, the applicant enter into a development <br />agreement with the City and post all the necessary securities required by it. The <br />agreement shall also contain an operation and maintenance agreement. <br />17. Applicant must address concerns about the dragging of water thereby turning it to ice <br />at the exit point. <br />Mr. Corson asked if Rice Creek Watershed not needing a permit was a new requirement. <br />Mr. Kirmis replied this site did not meet the minimum requirements. <br />Mr. Rafferty expressed concern about the color scheme of the building and asked what <br />the color scheme was going to be. <br />Chair Schaps invited applicant to make comment. <br />Gary Raffel, architect, stated the colors of the building would be earth, neutral colors, <br />similar to the coloring of the City Hall building. He noted there would be no painting <br />requires. Any stucco used would be colored stucco. He stated they would get a color <br />scheme to staff as soon as possible. <br />Mr. Rafferty suggested before anything was approved, those colors were represented to <br />the Council at their meeting. <br />Mr. Raffel stated concern for the water coming off the self - service car wash would be <br />taken care of. He proposed a heated apron and a drain so as soon as the vehicle got out of <br />the self - service area, the heater slab would present it from freezing and it would go <br />directly into the drain. He noted the typical heating pad was 10 feet. <br />Mr. Rafferty stated self - service generally speaking did not involve dryers. Mr. Raffel <br />replied there were no dryers with the self - service facility. <br />Chair Schaps inquired about the landscape plan. <br />Chair Schaps asked if there was an example of this building in the City. Mr. Raffel <br />replied there was a similar service in Stillwater. <br />Chair Schaps stated staff was concerned about circulation and asked if there was a <br />specific set up in the area that was the same type of facility. <br />Mr. Raffel replied he did not know of a facility near here that had the exact same <br />proposal. He noted they had the best circulation possible for this site. <br />Chair Schaps asked how many cars could be in line before they reached the street. Mr. <br />Raffel replied 30 cars could be waiting. <br />• Mr. Smyser stated this was a public hearing and requested the Chair open the hearing at <br />this time. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />