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This letter is to notify the St. Anthony City Council and Planning Commission of the many critical <br />omissions in the proposal for the BLVD Carwash that is going to the council for approval based <br />on the recommendations of the Planning Commission guided by the City Planner. In order for a <br />Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to be given, the existing laws regarding impact of the project <br />must be satisfied. There is much that has not been done. <br /> <br />The proposal carwash is in the middle of housing. To the immediate south is the Kensington, a <br />large condominium complex; to the east and south across the street is Autumn Woods, a large <br />apartment complex; to the north and west, single family homes, some of which would be in the <br />neighborhood of 30 feet away from the proposed carwash. The housing is R-1 zoned. There is <br />no precedent in St. Anthony for a carwash adjacent to an R-1. It is a poor choice for the use of <br />the land considering the housing nearby. <br /> <br />The Council must find that the use is not detrimental to health, safety, and general welfare of <br />persons residing or working in the vicinity or to the values of property in the vicinity. None of <br />this work has been done. This is a critical oversight. We believe the proposed use of the <br />property is detrimental on all fronts. <br /> <br />HEALTH/SAFETY/GENERAL WELFARE <br /> <br />Car Pollution. No environmental impact study was done by St. Anthony Planning staff. The <br />plans submitted show a maximum capacity of 16 cars in staging---all presumably idling. Once <br />these 16 spaces are used, where will the other waiting cars be? I can only assume they will be <br />on Kenzie Terrace—a county road? People using a carwash may choose to leave their cars idling <br />when using the vacuums. What is the projected emissions and it’s impact on the health of the <br />people in the homes and condos and apartments? How many cars per hour are projected at <br />peak use? I,Tom Deegan, spoke to two staff persons at the nearest carwash similar to the <br />proposed BLVD Carwash---Mr. Carwash at 44th and Central Ave. in Columbia Heights. They told <br />me,Tom Deegan, that at peak the number of cars per day is between 600 -800 cars (hours <br />7:30am-7pm). What is expected volume of cars projected? What are the proposed hours for <br />the carwash? It is something to note that Mr. Carwash is quite loud and is nowhere near an R-1 <br />zone. <br /> <br />Light Pollution. The current lighting at BLVD Auto, right next to the proposed carwash, is <br />exceedingly bright and, we believe, already there is a negative impact to existing housing. We <br />believe that the existing lighting needs remediation and is possibly not within the ordinance. <br />Now with the added light expected at the carwash, there would seem to be an issue of further <br />light pollution. There needs to be an elevation submitted that demonstrates the projection of <br />the lights proposed do not impact the adjacent R-1 dwellings. <br /> <br />Noise Pollution. Where is the analysis of the decibel levels when the proposed carwash is <br />working at full capacity? Specifically, cars idling, all vacuums being used, and the noise of the <br />dryers from the carwash itself. We can only assume there will be car stereo noise. Are the
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