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Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> March 21, 1995 <br /> • Page 3 <br /> 1 in one room. These rooms are required to have specific walls and fire doors. The construction of <br /> 2 these storage areas would require a large amount of space which he did not anticipate when he <br /> 3 purchased the property. <br /> 4 Commissioner Faust asked if the materials Mr. Teaman is storing are highly pilferable and when <br /> 5 he anticipated painting the storage shed. <br /> 6 Mr. Teaman indicated the material has no value unless someone knows what it is. He stated he <br /> 7 would paint the shed as soon as weather permits. <br /> 8 Commissioner Franzese indicated she was still concerned with the possibility of vandalism as <br /> 9 this would be a free-standing building. <br /> 10 Mr. Teaman stated he does have an alarm system for the existing structure. He indicated in the <br /> 11 event of any problems, he could construct a fence to that particular corner of the property. <br /> 12 Commissioner Makowske stated his one concern was that in order to fulfill State mandates, it <br /> 13 must be evident there is an undue hardship. He asked how the indoor storage would present an <br /> 14 undue hardship by it's affect on the business and the building. <br /> 1WMr. Teaman explained that if the rooms required by the Fire Department were constructed,he <br /> 16 would exceed the usefulness of the building within one year or sooner. If this would have been <br /> 17 understood when negotiating the purchase, he would not have bought the building. He stated the <br /> 18 requirements in St. Anthony are different than the requirements were in St. Paul. He explained <br /> 19 he caries six different flammable products which are stored in five gallon pails. When utilizing <br /> 20 inside storage, the pails can be stacked two high with twelve cans per room. Nothing can be <br /> 21 stored above the pails, so all storage space above is lost. He indicate the storage rooms would <br /> 22 need to be two feet deep and three feet wide with a door. <br /> 23 Horst asked if there was a danger when stacking and storing the combustible products in the <br /> 24 outside shed. <br /> 25 Mr. Teaman indicated the lowest flammable combustible rating of any of the products is 100 <br /> 26 degrees. He indicated he keeps an inventory of forty pails which fit easily in the storage shed, as <br /> 27 he can stack them three to four pails high. <br /> 28 Commissioner Gondorchin questioned the possibility of inside storage with multiple shelving. <br /> 29 Mr. Teaman reported this was not allowed by the Fire Department due to the risk of something <br /> 30 falling on a firefighter. In response to Chair Bergstrom, Mr. Teaman stated that when he was <br /> negotiating the property he had contacted the Fire Department. He was not told that he would <br /> not need any variances. He was told that until he took over the property, the Fire Department <br />