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10/10/2011
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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11-95
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Lake Main Motor Fuel CUP <br /> Page 4 <br /> to issue. The site's driveway on Lake Drive is being moved to the south to <br /> align with the bank driveway. This benefits public safety by reducing <br /> conflicts with traffic from Main Street turning right onto Lake Drive and the <br /> conflicts created by offset driveways. <br /> e. The proposed development shall be served with adequate and safe water supply. <br /> f. The proposed development shall be served with an adequate and safe sanitary sewer <br /> system. <br /> • The site is connected to municipal water and sanitary sewer. <br /> g. The proposed development shall not result in the premature expenditures of City funds on <br /> capital improvements necessary to accommodate the proposed development. <br /> • Improvements are planned for the Lake Drive/Main Street intersection <br /> following the November 2010 referendum to provide funding for the <br /> improvements. The proposed motor fuel use did not create the need for <br /> those improvements and will not interfere with those plans. <br /> h. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation <br /> that will be detrimental to any persons, property, or the general welfare because of excessive <br /> production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare, or odors. <br /> • The site operated as a motor fuel station for several decades. Lighting <br /> and noise has been considered, including hours of operation. (See <br /> canopy discussions below.) <br /> i. Will not result in the destruction, loss, or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature of <br /> major importance. <br /> No such features exist on or near the site. <br /> Motor Fuel CUP Conditions: Section 7, Subd. 3.1-1. of the zoning ordinance <br /> lists the conditional uses in the General Business zone. Specific conditions for a <br /> motor fuel station follow, along with discussion of how the project application <br /> compares to them <br /> 7. Motor fuel stations provided that: <br /> a. Motor Fuel Facilities. Motor fuel facilities shall be installed in accordance with State <br /> and City standards. Additionally, adequate space shall be provided to access fuel pumps <br /> and allow maneuverability around the pumps. Underground fuel storage tanks are to be <br /> positioned to allow adequate access by motor fuel transports and unloading operations <br /> which do not conflict with circulation, access and other activities on the site. Fuel pumps <br /> shall be installed on pump islands. <br /> • Three underground fuel tanks will be installed as well as the pump islands. <br /> The shape and location of the site poses some circulation challenges. A <br /> previous plan was unworkable but the new plan is much better. Customer <br />
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