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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for January 8, 2018 <br />Page 9 of 11 <br />Schwieters Concept Plan <br />Planner Rachel Juba presented a sketch plan for Schwieters Properties, LLP, for a site located on <br />the southwest corner of 140th Street and Fenway Boulevard. The proposed industrial <br />development would include a 108,000 square foot manufacturing building, with associated <br />outdoor storage, a 45,000 square foot warehouse building, a 17,000 square foot office building, <br />and a 13,000 square foot office building. Development of this site would allow them to expand <br />into the manufacturing of floor panels and roof trusses. The property totals approximately 30 <br />acres with 11 acres of wetland throughout the site. The property is zoned Business Park (BP) and <br />is guided as Business Park (BP) in 2030 Comprehensive Plan. gh". <br />Juba reviewed with Council the campus style layout showing where the buildings and parking <br />would be and explaining how development of the site would be phased. The access to the site <br />would be on the unimproved portion of 140th Street, and cost sharing for the improvements <br />would need further evaluation. She talked about the applicants need for exterior storage, which <br />is allowed in the Business Park zoning district; however, it excludes the raw material. She <br />explained that staff felt there was little distinction between the raw and finished projects in this <br />case. A zoning code amendment would need to be done to allow this exterior storage and it <br />would only be allowed by a Conditional Use Permit, which would give the City some discretion. <br />Juba reviewed the comments from the EDA and Planning Commission stating they were both <br />comfortable with the plan and exterior storage. Juba asked Council to provide feedback on the <br />project. <br />Petryk asked about the raw material storage and questioned if the zoning amendment would go <br />along with the property should it be sold. Juba replied it would run with the land, and the <br />amendment needed to be written to consider what was allowed in the zoning district. <br />Mayor Weidt invited the applicants to speak. <br />Mike Brass from Colliers International stated he was the commercial broker representing the <br />Schwieters, and he introduced Eli Rupnow from AMI Engineering, and Mark Wenzel from 292 <br />Design. He also recognized Pat and Blake Schwieters and Brenda Kunkel from Schwieters <br />Properties, who were in the audience. Wenzel talked about the plans and process explaining the <br />screening, truck traffic, and future development of the office buildings. He said they had met the <br />neighbors --t the north who conveyed they wanted to make sure it was safe for pedestrians. Brass <br />talked about delivery of raw materials, pickup of the final product, building locations, wetlands, <br />and screening. <br />Miron said he appreciated the consideration to the neighbors to the north and efforts to screen. <br />He asked about the parking spaces and employment impacts. Brass replied there would be <br />roughly 100 employees at full manufacturing and parking would accommodate both shifts at the <br />same time. Miron stated he was in favor of the zoning amendment and appreciated staff's <br />attention to making sure the appropriate language was in place. <br />Petryk asked about use of the rail line, since the track has been improved. Blake Schwieters <br />stated they would be utilizing the rail more frequently to bring in the raw materials, and <br />manufactured products would mostly be moved by truck. <br />Haas had no questions and stated he fully supported the project. <br />
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