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Mounds View Planning Commission April 2, 1997 • <br /> Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> 5. <br /> Planning Case No. 472-97 <br /> 2975 Highway 10 <br /> Applicant: Spots Quick Lube <br /> Al <br /> Request for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a car mmax\` �tenan f °:j <br /> 'txti �� > ta <br /> The applicant, Ron Ostrander General Mena ',:of Spot .'uick t* <br /> present. ` �saz <br /> Planning Associate Ericson informed the Corflm a$ x ; • at the applicant has <br /> provided Staff with an updated site/drainage/1,f ,,:, x �xx * n plan since their last <br /> meeting. He added that the applicant brought in arto e ed lighting plan that <br /> �:xxwxx:;x;xxxax: <br /> day that addresses a couple of concernsx0 ,Staff ha' With„• ' on distributed to <br /> the Planning Commission a copy of a: ri:c analyst Or e sit- and biiefly <br /> discussed the revisions to the Plait% xl..; <„ ..,0;' <br /> a ` az'�.zz x ixxxza INT <br /> Mr. Ericson thoroughly reviewthe StaRepdr 'April 2, 1997, regarding this <br /> item. He noted that the Citt3resterad made, om <br /> . e changes to the landscape • <br /> plan. ,.xx>xxxx ti4x5 2 <br /> ,az,.." <br /> r ; xxitir x x > <br /> Mr. Ejicson inform tt 'Commi lko tall is recommending approval of <br /> tia``\ Jxxa x`x; +x,\ .`xxyti':.:x\\\\\.\`�xx�5' <br /> R.ems�` 'on No. 56 nth stipui <br /> zr zx�x n`ft..:"`k 2n`.fix, �`^°°�°°°s <br /> Cot er Jo f i i z ed for clarification on the lighting that is prupesed. <br /> Director offer ackground regarding the lighting and explained <br /> what t <€ ' ently re <br /> € s. She explained that some of the photometric <br /> re�lgs t ey fir;r iving`"ire a little high near the property line and suggested <br /> tat the-apps' ;x ": <br /> se-numbers-using the-heights and-wattages -hat—Staff-had <br /> mino <br /> x uggested. Co` `oner Miller asked if there were restrictions as to when the <br /> gi, lights had to be.turned off on the site. Director Sheldon did not recall that there <br /> it": were any cond 'ikns in the resolution but that it could be added. Director Sheldon <br /> < tzlindicated th main concern was wattage and spillage of li lighting into the <br /> ,; 99 9 <br /> `�`��r xaa�x. •�x::, <br /> x nax� zik: sidenti areas. <br /> `IOPRIWe <br /> ;m`.R =Ostrander explained that they decided to go to the higher wattage lighting <br /> because Mr. Ericson had initially asked that they reduce the number of light <br /> standards. Mr. Ostrander indicated that he would run the numbers again if <br /> necessary. He added that he has been dealing with a couple of lighting designers <br /> on this issue to find a way to avoid spillage into the street and avoid offending any • <br /> neighbors. <br />
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