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October 13, 2003 City Council <br />Apollo Center <br />additional design information to assure the structure will carry <br />out the design intent of Lino Lakes as expressed in its <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />2) All buildings shall provide for enclosed trash receptacle area with <br />exterior wall treatments similar to the principal building, in the rear of <br />the building, in an accessible location and fully screened from view of <br />adjacent properties. In the earlier version of the plan, the trash area <br />was placed in the southwest corner of the property, adjacent to Apollo <br />Drive. However, with this plan, the applicant has moved the trash area <br />to the southeast corner of the lot, which is consistent with Lino Lakes <br />Zoning requirements. All walls surrounding the trash receptacles must <br />be at least six (6) feet in height and match the materials of the principal <br />structure. The Plans as presented do not indicate the height or <br />materials of the enclosure. These should be provided. <br />3) Since the intent of the business is auto repair, painting should not be <br />part of the operations of the garage. If it is considered, all painting must <br />be conducted in an approved paint booth. <br />4) Odor emissions shall be in compliance with MPCA standards, <br />Minnesota regulations APC. <br />5) All flammable materials shall conform to the applicable provisions of <br />the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. <br />6) All outside storage is prohibited, except the storage of vehicles waiting <br />for repair. Since the City is concerned with the appearance of the mall, <br />it desires to limit the outside storage of vehicles waiting for repairs. <br />Parking spaces for vehicles waiting for repair should be <br />designated behind the structure and should be limited to no more <br />than 48 hours per vehicle. <br />Accessory Buildings <br />No accessory buildings are proposed on the site. <br />Lighting <br />The earlier plans included a Lighting Plan along with examples of the types of <br />light fixtures that would be used for the project. In general, the Lighting Plan <br />meets City Ordinances, except three readings exceed maximum intensities <br />allowed. In addition, there is no indication of lighting in the parking lot. Some, <br />subdued lighting should be provided in the parking area. The Developer <br />should work with City staff to assure compliance with lighting <br />requirements, lighting for the parking area and light fixture details. <br />Page 5 <br />
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