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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 12, 2005 <br />Page 3 <br />10. Parking lot lighting standards and fixtures shall be painted forest green to blend <br />with the natural surroundings. <br />11. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be designed and approved by the <br />Centennial Fire District prior to this item being heard by the City Council. <br />12. The church shall connect to the municipal sanitary sewer system within 24 <br />months of the public service becoming available. <br />13. The City has the right to periodically review this Conditional use Permit for <br />compliance with these conditions and for the protection of the public health, <br />safety and welfare. <br />14. Right turn lane provided as recommended by Anoka County and a left by -pass <br />provided as recommended by Anoka County. <br />Mr. Laden stated it appeared that Anoka County had a concern with the site corners. He <br />asked what those concerns were and had they been addressed. Mr. Bengtson replied <br />Anoka County had indicated the right -of -way was adequate, however, the site corners for <br />the proposed driveway location was a concern with the existing trees located where they <br />were and those trees would need to be removed with no landscaping being placed within <br />the site corners. He stated Anoka County also suggested moving the structure farther <br />back from the site corners. <br />Mr. Laden asked how the building was an obstruction to the site corners when it was 50 <br />feet back. Mr. Studenski replied he did not believe the building would be an obstruction. <br />Mr. Tralle asked if the tree removal should be a part of the conditions. Mr. Bengtson <br />replied that was up to the Board, but Anoka County would not approve this if the trees <br />were not removed, so making this a condition would not be necessary. <br />Mr. Hyden arrived at 7:01 p.m. <br />Mr. Smyser stated staff would clarify Anoka County's concerns prior to the Council <br />meeting. <br />Mr. Root asked at what point would it be required they come back to the City to get <br />approval for regular trash service. Mr. Bengtson replied it would be up to applicant to <br />come back to the City if they needed a dumpster, but they would be required to meet the <br />requirements for trash storage, which included screening. <br />Mr. Root asked how the conditional use was interpreted for this property. Mr. Bengston <br />responded this application was specifically for a Church or House of Worship. <br />Mr. Smyser stated this Conditional Use Permit would be for a House of Worship and if it <br />would be changed to some other use, it would need Council approval. He stated a <br />Conditional Use Permit ran with the land, not the owner or business. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />