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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />January 26, 2021 <br />Page 4 <br />I choice of three other car washes that are nearby so he was wondering if that will possibly <br />2 mitigate some of the traffic or reduce some of the traffic that might go into this particular <br />3 location and reduce the amount of car exhaust that people are concerned about. Mr. Grittman <br />4 explained with regard to car exhaust on site, certainly idling vehicles create car exhaust but just <br />5 as Councilmember Jenson pointed out, there are car wash facilities and other commercial drive <br />6 through facilities all over the Metro area that have existed for many years and the State Pollution <br />7 Control Agency manages air quality in the Metro area and he is not aware of any situations <br />8 where idling cars in drive throughs have caused a violation of any of the PCA standards for air <br />9 pollution. Staff's presumption here is that this would be similar to all the other facilities that are <br />10 out there within the allowances for what the State has set for air quality. <br />11 <br />12 Councilmember Randle asked if the applicant was aware of the new proposed conditions. Mr. <br />13 Grittman indicated the applicant was aware and at the Planning Commission meeting when these <br />14 were first proposed and actually had reviewed the staff report and has been a part of the process <br />15 since December and fully aware of the eleven conditions that the Planning Commission has <br />16 recommended. <br />17 <br />18 Mayor Stille stated there is talk of the Minnesota Noise Standards and he wondered how that <br />19 factored into staffs recommendation and Planning Commission, if at all, in regard to meeting <br />20 those or violating those. Mr. Grittman explained the State has noise regulations which is a <br />21 pollution control agency set of standards and staffs presumption is that any commercial use, this <br />22 one included, is going to be required to meet the noise requirements of the PCA. The City <br />23 cannot issue a permit that would create a violation of those standards. If the applicant is granted <br />24 a permit and construct and violate those standards, they would not be violating the Conditional <br />25 Use Permit but would also be violating State Standards and could be penalized or otherwise dealt <br />26 with for that. The applicant is obligated to meet those standards and staff builds that into their <br />27 review. Staff s expectation is that noise mitigation staff is proposing is to reduce that well below <br />28 what State Standards are so staff is not using that as its expectation, staff is using something <br />29 lower. <br />30 <br />31 Mayor Stille stated as staff talked about with the exercise, the mitigants, and what the City is <br />32 striving to accomplish here in response to this application, what are the ramifications if the <br />33 Council denies this. Mr. Grittman thought denial would have to be based on solid, factual <br />34 evidence that leads the Council to believe that it is not possible for the applicant to operate this <br />35 facility within the confines of what the Ordinance allows and there is a presumption in the law <br />36 that Conditional Use Permits are an allowed use on the property. The City has a high burden to <br />37 meet if the Council were to deny the permit. If the Council does deny the permit the City is open <br />38 to a potential lawsuit. A lot of conditions can be added that are reasonable to avoid potential <br />39 issues, but it is hard to deny one. <br />40 <br />41 Mr. Tom Archambault, applicant, and owner of Boulevard Auto Works, 2801 Kenzie Terrace, <br />42 addressed the City Council. <br />43 <br />44 Councilmember Walker Mr. Archambault how he will control noise pollution from the car wash <br />45 itself. Mr. Archambault explained the noise pollution from Kenzie Terrace is 68-85 decibels <br />46 standing twenty feet away from the street. A Mr. Car Wash franchise, located in Shoreview, the <br />