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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />March 9, 2021 <br />Page 3 <br />Mayor Stille thanked Mr. Niemi for his report. <br />B. St. Anthony Public Works Department Annual Report <br />6 Public Works Superintendent Jeremy Gumke presented a power point summarizing the 2020 <br />7 Public Works Annual Report including an Overview, Public Works Mission Statement, Public <br />8 Works Department, Changes in 2020, Tribute to Jay Hartman, Street Maintenance Division, Salt <br />9 and Salt/Brine Usage 2012-2021, Parks Maintenance Division, Park Usage by Ice Skaters, 2020 <br />10 Citywide Park Projects, Parks and Environmental Commission, Water/Sewer Division, <br />11 Watermain Breaks and Service Leaks 2012-2020, Vehicle Maintenance Division, 2020 Annual <br />12 Employee Safety and Compliance Training, Engineering Division (WSB) Projects 2020, <br />13 Additional 2020 Projects, Street and Utility Improvements and Mill and Overlay Projects 2021- <br />14 2033, 2021 Street and Utility Improvement Project, 2021 Mill & Overlay Project, 2021 <br />15 Reclamite Project, Citywide Sustainability Initiatives, 2020 Sustainability Initiatives, 2021 and <br />16 Beyond, and 2021 Upcoming Events. <br />17 <br />18 Mr. Gumke noted the entire report is available on the City Website www.savmn.com. <br />19 <br />20 Councilmember Webster thanked Mr. Gumke for the overview. She was intrigued with the data <br />21 on the watermain breaks and service leaks. <br />22 <br />23 Councilmember Jenson stated he agrees with what Councilmember Webster had said. He <br />24 thanked Mr. Gumke for stepping up and taking on added responsibilities since mid-November. <br />25 <br />26 Mayor Stille stated a resident submitted a comment thanking the department for their work in <br />27 keeping the trails open. The email blast for snowplowing was very helpful to residents. Mayor <br />28 Stille mentioned about the Central Park drainage and where the tile was placed does not match <br />29 the drawing. <br />30 <br />31 C. Resolution 21-024• a Resolution to approve conditional use permit for a car wash facility <br />32 with vacuum stations at 2701 Kenzie Terrace in the C. Commercial District <br />33 <br />34 Mayor Stille stated first Mr. Grittman will make his presentation, followed by questions from the <br />35 Council, then the applicant will present, followed by questions and Council discussion, and <br />36 finally a motion will be made by Council. <br />37 <br />38 City Planner Steve Grittman reviewed the applicant (Boulevard Autoworks) is proposing to <br />39 construct a new car wash facility at 2701 Kenzie Terrace. The facility requires a conditional use <br />40 permit and would replace the existing parking lot on the site. Based on a review of the <br />41 application, Planning Staff recommends approval of the CUP request, with conditions related to <br />42 compliance with code requirements applicable to the impacts of the proposed use. <br />43 <br />44 The Planning Commission reviewed the application at a public hearing on December 15, 2020. <br />45 Several members of the public provided written and oral comments, expressing concerns related <br />46 to noise, lights, odors, and general compatibility with the neighborhood, with the potential to <br />
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