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Thrifty Auto Rental <br /> Resolution 586-99 <br /> • July 21, 1999 <br /> Page 2 <br /> There will be no officially designated sales area on this property as the principal use will <br /> be auto rental. The use is currently screened from abutting residential properties by <br /> virtue of a wood privacy fence. The residential properties across the street are <br /> sufficiently separated by the width of the Spring Lake Road right of way and the <br /> respective setbacks of the business and houses. <br /> c. All lighting shall be hooded and so directed that the light source shall not be visible <br /> from the public right of way or from neighboring residences and shall be in compliance <br /> with 1103.08, Section 1103.09 of this Title. <br /> There are no changes proposed with regard to the external lighting of this property, <br /> which is currently in compliance with the indicated section of City Code. <br /> d. Sales area is grassed or surfaced to control dust. <br /> The area on which the rental vehicles and those vehicles parked,for sale is bituminously <br /> • paved. Vehicles will not be allowed to be parked upon any unpaved area of the property. <br /> e. The open or outdoor service, sale or rental use does not take up parking space as <br /> required for conformity of this Title. <br /> According to the Chapter 1121 of the City Code, this operation will need to provide a <br /> minimum of four parking spaces for employees and customers. Any remaining parking <br /> spaces may be utilized for rental vehicles. <br /> f. The provisions of subdivision 1125.01(1)e of this Title are considered and satisfactorily <br /> met. <br /> These provisions are addressed in detail in the following "whereas" clause. <br /> WHEREAS, The Mounds View Planning Commission makes the following findings that <br /> possible adverse effects have been taken into consideration in its recommendation according to <br /> Section 1125.01, Subdivision 1.e: <br /> (1) Relationship to Municipal Comprehensive Plan. <br /> (2) The geographical area involved. <br /> • (3) Whether such use will tend to or actually depreciate the area in which it is proposed. <br /> (4) The character of the surrounding area. <br /> (5) The demonstrated need for such use. <br />