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11/13/2001
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2. Final utility, grading, and drainage plans must obtain approval from the City Engineer <br />prior to site grading or building permit. This condition applies to the overall <br />conditional use permit for the concrete plant, covering the entire site, as well as the <br />site plan review. <br />3. If off-street parking creates safety concerns in the future, the City shall re-examine <br />the parking needs and shall require additional parking spaces. This condition applies <br />to the overall conditional use permit for the concrete plant, covering the entire site. <br />4. Proper building permits must be obtained prior to any construction of the new <br />building. All proposed structures shall comply with applicable City building material <br />requirements. An escrow shall be established according to City policy as part of the <br />building permit to insure completion of all site improvements. This condition applies <br />to the site plan review. <br />5. The approval of the site plan and amended conditional use permit includes the 70± <br />foot height of the cement silos, as provided by Sec. 3. Subd 4.C.3. of the zoning <br />ordinance, which allows a building height to exceed the zoning district standard with <br />a conditional use permit. The need for the increase in height has been demonstrated <br />and it does not violate the intent or character of the GI zoning district. The site is <br />capable of accommodating the increased structure size. The silos will not increase <br />traffic volumes or need for public services. The proposal meets the required <br />increased setbacks and does not limit solar access. <br />6. The surfacing material of the site as shown on thesubmitted site plan and grading <br />plan is acceptable. Additional bituminous areas may be paved and additional crushed <br />asphalt may be applied without additional review by the City. This condition applies <br />to the overall conditional use permit for the concrete plant, covering the entire site. <br />7. Outdoor lighting is prohibited in the site's outdoor storage area (north of 77th <br />St./Thomas St.). Permissible exterior lighting on the southern portion of the property <br />shall be hooded and directed to reflect light away from neighboring residential <br />properties and rights-of-way. This condition applies to the overall conditional use <br />permit for the concrete plant, covering the entire site, as well as the interim use permit <br />on the northern portion. <br />8. Lighting fixtures on the new building shall be the Lithonia Lighting KAD model of <br />the Contour Series with a lens that does not extend below the fixture (as submitted to <br />the City 10/10/2001). Lighting fixtures on the new overhead crane shall be the FP <br />Option of the Lithonia Lighting KACM model of the Contour Series with a lens that <br />does not extend below the fixture (as submitted to the City 10/16/2001). This <br />condition applies to the site plan review. <br />9. The site's western access point (from 4th Avenue) shall remain at the 77th St./Thomas <br />St. alignment. Access to Lilac St. shall be maintained as on the plans received by the <br />City August 13, 2001. This condition applies to the overall conditional use permit <br />
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