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Mounds View City Council February 22, 2021 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br />1 City Administrator Zikmund asked how deep the pipes go for wastewater. Mr. Colvin reported <br />2 the deepest pipes served the City of Minneapolis and were 100 feet in the ground and were 10 to <br />3 12 feet in diameter. <br />5 Council Member Meehlhause thanked Commissioner Lindstrom, Mr. Colvin and Ms. Clancy for <br />6 attending this meeting. He explained all of the credit for the City's HOPP program should go to <br />7 Public Works Director Don Peterson. <br />9 8. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />10 A. Resolution 9397, Approval of a Development Review of Midwest Motor <br />11 Express, 2169 Mustang Drive. <br />12 <br />13 Community Development Director Sevald requested the Council consider the Development <br />14 Review of Midwest Motor Express at 2169 Mustang Drive. He explained this business was <br />15 requesting a business expansion as well as an expansion to the parking lot. He described the type <br />16 of trucking work that was conducted on this property and noted this property has been used as a <br />17 truck terminal since 1974. He commented on the concerns the neighbors raised regarding noise, <br />18 screening and exterior lighting. He noted the truck trailers were currently parked 100 feet from the <br />19 north property line. He reported with the proposed parking lot expansion this would be reduced <br />20 from 100 feet to 57 feet. He explained City Code allowed for trucks to be parked as close as 30 <br />21 feet from the property line. <br />22 <br />23 Community Development Director Sevald discussed the screening on the property. He reported <br />24 the applicant was proposing to construct or add on to the berm. He noted the existing berm was <br />25 four feet high and this would be increased to 14 feet. He commented further on the request and <br />26 reported the Planning Commission recommended approval of the request with the four foot berm <br />27 with pine trees planted on top. He reviewed the new plans for the berm and noted the location of <br />28 the pine trees. Staff recommended that additional landscaping be installed on the property for <br />29 aesthetic purposes. <br />30 <br />31 Council Member Meehlhause asked if the Council would be approving an increased height in the <br />32 berm plus pine trees or the four -foot berm with two rows of pine trees. Community Development <br />33 Director Sevald explained the 14-foot berm wasn't discussed by the Planning Commission. He <br />34 noted this was a new request from the applicant. He commented further on the view of the tractor <br />35 trailers from the adjacent mobile home park. <br />36 <br />37 Council Member Meehlhause questioned how the taller berm would impact the easement. Public <br />38 Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson reported the taller berm would make it more <br />39 difficult to access the watermain. <br />40 <br />41 Council Member Meehlhause inquired if the existing trees on the MME property would be <br />42 addressed. Community Development Director Sevald explained at the Planning Commission <br />43 meeting adjacent residents called in to complain about the existing trees and the fact that they were <br />44 dropping large limbs onto the mobile home park. He stated with the proposed 14-foot berm, all or <br />45 most of these trees would be removed. <br />46 <br />