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Resolution 87-16 <br />Page 3 <br />vegetation shall consist of existing pine and spruce plantations and <br />proposed pine and spruce plantations submitted as part of this <br />proposal. It is understood that some of these trees may be harvested <br />for Christmas tree sales, but at least six rows of trees shall remain <br />and be allowed to grow to maturity. The lilac hedges on the site <br />shall be maintained so as to provide screening for any outside storage <br />areas. <br />7. There shall be no signs and no paved parking areas on the <br />site. All the outside storage areas, driveways, and building aprons <br />shall be of grass or of lime rock. <br />8. The water runoff from any existing agricultural buildings or <br />proposed agricultural style buildings shall meet the one percent rule <br />as to rate and volume. Requirements shall be met to the satisfaction <br />of the City Engineer by October 1, 1987. <br />9. Except for outside storage, which may be partially visible <br />from public roadways until said landscape plan reaches maturity, all <br />buildings and farm areas will be maintained so as to give a rural farm <br />appearance. <br />10. The Landowner shall reside on the contiguous real estate and <br />be the owner and operator of any business related to this use. <br />11. No use allowed under this Conditional Use Permit shall cause <br />pollution nor shall any hazardous materials be stored on the site. <br />12. It is expressly understood by the Landowner that any hazard <br />to the health or welfare of the City could and would be grounds for <br />immediate revocation of this permit. <br />Adopted by the City Council of the City of Lake Elmo this 6th day of <br />January, 1987. <br />Arlyn Ch st, Mayor <br />Attest: <br />Robert Lee Overby, City Admin'strator <br />