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Mounds View City Council Page Three <br />~egular Meeting July 12, 1993 <br />Because of conflicts in both Mr. McDonnell's and my schedule, neither <br />one of us will be able to be physically present at the hearing. However, we <br />would like to formally place our opposition and objection to the variance <br />which would allow-the erection of a car wash within twenty feet of our <br />property line. We strongly believe that such a variance will interfere with <br />the quality of -life of the present tenants in our building. We also believe <br />that the variance would result in the creation of certain vacancies and <br />inhibit our ability to rent the units in the building. <br />We would ask that you formally submit this written objection at the <br />hearing. In the event that anyone should wish to contact us concerning this <br />matter, I may be reached at my office at the number listed above. <br />Very truly yours, <br />(signed by Jerome J. Simons, Jr.) <br />Jerome J. Simons, Jr. <br />kra" <br />Harrington introduced Terrie Groen of the Rider Bennett law firm, <br />representing Gateway Foods with regards to their request for a conditional <br />se permit for 2390 Highway l0. Ms. Groen presented the background of the <br />~usiness as well as described the type of car wash being proposed for the <br />site. <br />Ms. Groen stated that the property is of irregular shape, a large portion of <br />the property is easement and there are two small wetland areas on the <br />property. Also, the access points are off the highway. Ms.-Groen stated <br />that with regards to the apartment complex, per the Municipal Code, the <br />building-would have to setback 80 feet from the dwelling and the proposed <br />plan of placement would have the building exceeding the setback requirements <br />by an additional 12 feet. <br />Ms. Groen introduced Tom Boulay, Vice President of Husky Manufacturing, <br />builders of the automated car wash facility under consideration. Mr. Boulay <br />commended the Planning Commission in their efforts to have the building <br />conform to the 40 foot setback requirements. <br />Mr. .Boulay explained that the car wash would be a touch free, automatic car <br />wash where there is no contact or friction to the vehicle. <br />Mr. Carlson, representative of Gateway Foods, commented that there had been <br />a concern regarding screening and that four pine trees placed in the proper <br />position would provide good coverage from Headlights. Mr. Carlson pointed <br />out that the route of traffic had been driven to see which homes the <br />headlights would effect, and there was only one home that could be detected <br />hat would be affected from the lights. <br />