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Planning & Zoning Board <br />October 10, 2001 <br />Page 6 <br />was zoned for industrial use. The roads were intended for the industrial use. He stated <br />not all of the trucks that drove on Lilac or Fourth Avenue were from the applicant. <br />Mr. Corson asked if the speed limit was something that needed to be addressed on Lilac. <br />Mr. Powell replied if a speed study were done, there would most likely be a <br />recommendation to increase it. He stated Lilac was a County road and Fourth Avenue <br />was a State Aid Road. Main Street was a County road. <br />Mr. Smyser stated with respect to noise, the City had contracted with a consultant to <br />monitor the noise. He stated he had hoped to have the result for tonight's meeting, but <br />they had been unable to test for noise due to the weather. However, the noise test would <br />be done before this went to the Council. <br />Mr. Hyden expressed concern that that there were not enough <br />He stated he would like to see the landscaping plan provide <br />trees. Mr. Smyser stated the landscaping shown on the pl <br />review the plan again and if it was necessary, they wo <br />this would be presented to the Council. He stated t <br />the landscaping. <br />s trees on the site. <br />coniferous <br />r, but staff would <br />al landscaping and <br />was comfortable with <br />Chair Schaps agreed that additional landscaping ded. <br />Mr. Lyden requested the applicant plan <br />having them no further apart than 1 <br />applicant needed to begin their <br />City make sure the applicant f <br />deadline in which they ne <br />Tom Molin stated <br />stated the main bu <br />trucks. It was the natu <br />job site on tim <br />business and th <br />p.m. was when <br />agree that their h <br />of coniferous trees that were staggered <br />orter than 8 feet tall. He asked if the <br />e early morning hours. He asked that the <br />on all of the conditions and that there be a <br />ve any intention of having a 24 -hour operation. He <br />1 "' m t started early in the morning was the loading of the <br />the business to load the trucks early to get the materials to the <br />a 5:00 a.m. starting time was a very necessary part of their <br />en running on that premise for the past 30 years. He stated 8:00 <br />of the outdoor activity stopped. Chair Schaps asked if they would <br />rs of operation would generally be 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday <br />through Friday for outdoor activity. <br />Mr. Molin asked if there could be any exceptions to this. Chair Schaps replied the Board <br />understood that there may be times when those hours may not work, but this would only <br />be allowed as an exception only and not the rule. <br />Mr. Lyden asked if the applicant would place a sign on their property indicating "left turn <br />only ". Chair Schaps expressed concern that the applicant would then be dictating traffic <br />on a public road. <br />The City Engineer stated this was a legal question, but this would increase the wear, tear <br />and load on the road to the south. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />