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• <br />• <br />ber of vehic <br />oppo ity <br />:hat he wcii l' = i e to <br />rentals. Mr. Winslow stated <br />h does not take up much <br />weekend," typically at <br />ad been previously utilized <br />Tess par lg spa 'equired than that of a prior use, <br />es on tt ot, on them dean and in the right-of-way. Mr. <br />void gig type of.Ia oblem, adding that in the event of late <br />torage, ices wit* the building that could be utilized for <br />�u45 <br />room fo parking at the location. He stated that staff would <br />the site plan where the vehicles would be parked, as well as <br />h, ch would be parked on the lot for a period of time. He <br />es preserl.: ;presented storage spaces, but the applicant could park on <br />kere w ' no requirement to maintain a drive -through at the location, <br />1pplicant could double-park their vehicles in that area if the need <br />;possibility of parking two cars in front o till doors, as long as <br />Mounds View Planning Commission <br />Regular Meeting <br />July 7, 1999 <br />Page 5 <br />Commissioner Kaden asked if the applicant planned on expanding the parking area, noting that the <br />site plan indicates only nine parking spaces. Mr. Winslow stated that they did not plan to expand. He <br />stated that they intended to utilize the spaces that were provided. He explained that e car rental <br />business, there might be ten to fifteen cars on site for twenty minutes, until lie run drive them off <br />the lot. <br />Commissioner Hegland asked if the applicant would agree tq <br />that could be parked on the lot at one time. Mr. Winslov <br />to examine the lot prior to committing to a maximum <br />providing that. <br />Commissioner Johnson asked if the applicant's business inc <br />that the largest truck in their fleet is a fifteen -foot Isu>box <br />more room than a normal parking space. He noted tha . ring a lar, <br />the end of the month, they may have three of the c n the lot: <br />Chair Peterson stated that the pavement are <br />for the oil changing business. He stated th <br />which had led to random parking of v <br />Winslow stated that they attempt <br />arrivals, there were two additio <br />parking. <br />Ericso <br />suggest t <br />provide the m <br />added that some <br />these as wel <br />as with <br />arose <br />the - as adequate ingr es and egress. <br />btA <br />eterson stated at it was important to determine the maximum number of automobiles that <br />on the 1•s street overflow parking would not be possible. He stated that the City of <br />'hits overnight parking on City streets, and added that if a vehicle was left on the <br />st otentially be towed away. He stated that the parking restrictions were posted at all <br />entrances to the City. Mr. Winslow stated that they could post signs at the location as well, to <br />prevent the drop off of vehicles on the street. Ericson stated the requirement that the applicant post <br />signs to indicate no parking or dropping off vehicles on the street at any time could be added to the <br />resolution. <br />