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• ' Mounds View Planning Commission March 4 , 1987 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Three <br /> 0 evergreens on top. <br /> Chairman Mountin asked that the site plan be updated <br /> to include the size, location and type of lighting that <br /> is planned. <br /> Commissioner Burgers asked if the issue had been addressed <br /> of run-off of water from the cars as they leave the <br /> facility and go onto Highway 10 , and the problems that <br /> water could pose. <br /> Mr. Filippi presented the Commissioners with the data <br /> available on the lighting they are proposing, and showed <br /> the location of the lights. He also stated the facility <br /> would have the capacity to accomodate a dryer for the <br /> cars. He explained the design of the car wash is such <br /> that water will not be able to splash out, and their <br /> drainage and discharge will be directed toward Silver <br /> Lake Road, and not Highway 10. <br /> Chairman Mountin pointed out there is already a serious <br /> traffic problem at that intersection, and she would like <br /> to see it reviewed by a traffic consultant. She <br /> advised, however, that the Planning Commission would have <br /> to make a decision if they think they will go with the <br /> plan, before asking the developer to pay for the cost of <br /> • such a study. <br /> It was the concensus of the Commissioners that they were <br /> concerned with the traffic situation at this site, and <br /> the additional traffic the development would generate , <br /> and they asked that a traffic consultant be retained to <br /> address the issue. <br /> Mr. Filippi explained they plan on having two entrances <br /> onto the site, one on Highway 10 and one on Silver Lake <br /> Road, which would allow for good flow-through of the <br /> cars. <br /> csmmissioner Zollner statedshewas concerned with the <br /> entrance onto Highway 10 being so close to the inter- <br /> section, and if there is anything that can be done to <br /> make the intersection better, it should be planned for <br /> now. She added that the existing problem is not the <br /> fault of this developer, but this development would just <br /> add to it. <br /> Commissioner Saunders stated he also was concerned with <br /> the intersection, especially during rush hour, and the <br /> bank is a large source of the traffic for that area. <br /> • <br />