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10/10/2011
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Regular
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11-95
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Lake Main Motor Fuel CUP <br /> Page 8 <br /> Total canopy illumination below the canopy may not exceed one hundred fifteen <br /> (115) foot candles at ground level. <br /> 2) Perimeter Lighting. Lighting at the periphery of the site and building shall be <br /> directed downward, and individual lights shall not exceed fifteen (15) foot candles at <br /> ground level. <br /> 3) Illumination. Maximum site illumination shall not exceed four-tenths(4) foot candle <br /> at ground level when measured at any boundary line with an adjoining residential <br /> property or any public property. <br /> • The submitted photometric plan shows that canopy illumination and the <br /> rest of the site comply with these requirements. <br /> 4) Access. Vehicular access points shall create a minimum of conflict with through <br /> traffic movement and shall comply with Section 3, Subd. 5 of this Ordinance. <br /> h. Circulation and Loading. The site design must accommodate adequate turning radius <br /> and vertical clearance for a semi-trailer truck. Designated loading areas must be <br /> exclusive of off-street parking stalls and drive aisles. A site plan must be provided to <br /> illustrate adequate turning radius, using appropriate engineering templates. <br /> • Truck circulation is vital to safe and efficient movement on the site. <br /> The truck turning radii submitted on August 30 shows adequate <br /> circulation for the Lake Drive access driveway. <br /> i. Parking. <br /> 1) Parking spaces shall be calculated solely based upon the use(s) and the square <br /> footage of the principal building(s). <br /> • The zoning ordinance lists the minimum number of parking stalls for <br /> different uses. The ordinance does have a separate parking <br /> requirement for motor fuel stations but the convenience store must be <br /> calculated as retail, which is a higher requirement. Either way, <br /> "parking at fuel pumps shall not be allowed to satisfy the parking <br /> requirements." The table shows the calculations. <br /> Zoning Ordinance Parking Require <br /> Requirement d Stalls <br /> convenience 1 stall per 200 sf using floor plan 2458 sf 12 <br /> store <br /> liquor 1 stall per 200 sf using 90% of 1179 sf 6 <br /> footprint <br /> restaurant 10 stalls per 1000 sf of dining room 588 sf 6 <br /> + 1 stall per employee of max. shift 3 <br /> required total 27 <br /> provided on 29 <br /> site <br /> It <br /> 2) Parking spaces shall be screened from abutting residential properties in compliance <br /> with Section 3, Subd. 4.Q of this Ordinance. <br />
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