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Mounds View Planning Commission <br />Regular Meeting <br />July 7, 1999 411 <br />Page 8 <br />the lot indicating the customers inquire within. Chair Peterson asked if all of the thirty percent of the <br />applicant's vehicles could potentially be sold. Mr. Besonen stated that was correct. <br />Chair Peterson stated that he believed Ericson's points were valid, in reg <br />that something should be provided in the language of the Conditional Use <br />Commissioner Stevenson stated that no exterior signage pro . Ming tl <br />permitted, with the exception of signage in the windows oft; € vehicles. <br />interior signage would be acceptable. <br />to tha! egal issues, and <br />�e <br />``0-address the issue. <br />:vehicles should be <br />rson stated thfit <br />Commissioner Braathen asked how the Saturn Deal dealt with the is, s<_ <. , ignage. <br />Commissioner Stevenson stated that the sale of automobile wallowed usage at that property. <br />- He added that the City had placed a moratorium on that ': se along Highway 10. Chair <br />Peterson explained that, due to problems in that area oft*ity, I rat rium had been established <br />to provide a workable compromise. He stated that thi.k.. as a differ on, but reiterated that <br />auto sales was not the primary use of this proposaLA t•nen state they would be satisfied <br />with signs in the windows of the automobiles, <br />Ericson asked if the Commission woulave any ;. ncern» and to allowing the business to <br />vlr. W w state t t i'a this would only be through the <br />summer months, possibly from Ap Ihrou <br />7Tovember„`l5.in <br />operate for limited hours on Sunday <br />Commissioner Stevenson incl <br />in the area. <:'::;:Winslow 4:"': <br />busines .> §-r beelt>t>`c <br />returned ve unday, <br />e a bermvgk <br />Wf: <br />Winslo<i <br />Sunday operati <br />of operation wo <br />p.m. durin:i <br />Co <br />the <br />Toner Miler ask <br />ould not. He state <br />an or Bloomington, <br />e, they would d <br />irexeardin ltdavt. ration of the other two car rental facilities <br />re not open on Sundays. He stated that their <br />undaysIn e Blaine location, and added that customers still <br />ill charged for the day. Commissioner Stevenson stated that <br />tpmers in that regard. He asked what the proposed hours <br />€atd that they were considering hours of 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 <br />1pplicant would be selling cars on Sunday. Mr. Winslow stated that <br />any potential sales customers would have to purchase the vehicles in <br />ere the paperwork is generated, and if a customer inquired about a specific <br />'ct him to those locations. <br />' gland asked if the applicant permitted after -hour drop-offs. Mr. Winslow stated <br />thy . $ have to, with the exception of Sunday evening drop-offs, when the return process <br />might 'interfere with a customers work schedule. He stated that he would be agreeable to the addition <br />of a statement to the resolution regarding drop-offs, requiring that the vehicles would not be left on <br />the street, and that they would inform customers that cars must parked on the lot. <br />Ericson stated that staff would continue to gain information from the applicant regarding the parking, <br />and that the issue of landscaping improvements could be indicated in the resolution, as a requirement <br />• <br />
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