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_ ~..~ . <br />{~~~ <br />~ ~:~ <br />Page 7 <br />• December 19, 1995 <br />Mounds View City Council <br />those enterprises. These include minimum setback requirements, lot sizes, lighting <br />requirements, landscaping requirements, ratio of area to cars that can be sold on the <br />property and proper drainage systems. <br />Mr. Harrington noted there were three corrections that needed to be made to the <br />ordinance as it was presented to the Council. These included: <br />Item - "no mechanical car washes shall be allowed on site" should be struck from <br />the ordinance (they are a separate CUP and they would need to apply for it if they <br />were to locate one on the site); <br />Item O -the hours of operation of the facility shall not exceed 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. , <br />rather than shall be 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. <br />Item - no music or advertisements shall be allowed over the paging system of the <br />facility. <br />• Mr. Harrington stated staff is recommending that the Council formally introduce <br />Ordinance 570 and also set a Public Hearing for January 8, 1996 to consider public <br />input on it. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Trude/Blanchard to Introduce Ordinance No. 570 with the <br />amendments as noted by Mr. Harrington, to waive the reading of such ordinance, and <br />to set a Public Hearing for January 8, 1996 at 7:05 p. m. <br />Mr. Ken Sjodin, representing Mr. and Mrs. Mullins who own the Mid-America. Car <br />lot asked if the new ordinance will affect them as their property is an existing lot. <br />Mayor Linke stated it is not an existing car lot as they went out of business and <br />because of the moratorium, the moment they stop operation, it is no longer <br />considered a car dealership.. They no longer have a Conditional Use Permit on that <br />property for that use. Therefore, it is not a used car lot dealership at this time, <br />rather just a commercial property. <br />Mr. Shedeen stated he has a potential buyer for the property, contingent upon <br />approval of its use as a used car dealership. If the property is not "grandfathered in" <br />due to the fact that its operation ceased, the property will likely not meet the new <br />requirements set forth in the ordinance. He asked when they anticipate that the <br />ordinance will go into effect. <br />~J <br />
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