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7.With the proposed conditions, the City Council finds that there is no evidence to believe <br />that the use will have a detrimental effect on neighboring uses or property values. <br />NOW THEREFORE MAY IT BE RESOVLED, that the City Council of the <br />City of St. Anthony Village accepts the findings and recommendations documented in the staff <br />report and approves Conditional Use Permit authorizing modifications to the vacuum systeme for <br />the car wash facility as shown on the plans submitted on or before May 16, 2023, at 3801 Stinson <br />Boulevard, in accordance with the following conditions: <br />1.The applicant adds a structured enclosure of colored block surrounding (at least on three <br />sides) the proposed common equipment shown on the plan to screen views and potential <br />noise issues from adjoining residential property. <br />2.The applicant verifies that the additional noise generated by the equipment will be <br />dissipated to no more than existing levels at the property line with the proposed <br />enclosure. <br />3.The applicant considers locating the equipment and enclosure to the west to maximize its <br />distance from the east property line. <br />4.The final location should be separated from the paved circulation spaces by concrete <br />curb. <br />5.The applicant provides a site plan, to scale, showing parking spaces for employees and <br />customers who park while drying their vehicles or performing other details. A total of <br />five such spaces should be adequate, in addition to the vacuum station locations. <br />6.The applicant should verify that lighting of the vacuum stations will not result in a <br />violation of the City Code lighting standards - .5 footcandles at the east property line, and <br />1.0 footcandles at the adjoining streets to the south and west. <br />7.Comments and recommendations of the Planning Commission following the public <br />hearing. <br />Passed in regular session of the City Council on the ___ day of July, 2023. <br />____________________________________ <br />Randy Stille, Mayor <br />ATTEST:____________________________ <br /> City Clerk <br />Review for Administration: ____________________________________ <br />Charlie Yunker, City Manager
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