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· James and Pamela Deal, adjoining land owners <br /> Jeff Deal, Anchor's ,Away / Ramsey Quick Lube, 6745 Highway I0 <br />· Matt Kuker, Pro Sporting Goods, Inc., 6781 Highway 10 <br />· Gary Hanson, Doug Hanson and Roger Hanson, 14040 Azurite Street NW <br /> <br />Bernie Vevea, 14047 Azurite Street, stated he his property is kitty-comer to the northeast from <br />this property. He stated he does not understand the pond identified on the north side of the site <br />plan and inquired regarding its purpose. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik explained the drainage of this site comprises a series of <br />ponds. She explained the drainage is directed through a series of ponds and then into the storm <br />sewer system. She explained the ponds will also provide sedimentation, as required. <br /> <br />Mike Berkopec, Business Manager for Ace Solid Waste, introduced others in attendance <br />representing Ace Solid Waste. He explained that a series of two ponds will be installed and <br />drainage will be directed through them into the storm sewer system to assure adequate coverage <br />for the site and added impervious surfaces. The second purpose is to provide the opportunity for <br />sedimentation to settle in two different ponds so only rain water enters the storm sewer system. <br /> <br />Chairperson Anderson stated the ponds arb for rain water 'runoff and have nothing to do with the <br />area trucks are washed. <br /> <br />Mr. Berkopec explained there are two parts to the project: Phase 1 is the shop and office; and <br />Phase 2 is the transfer center and recycling facility. With Phase 1, they have room for 70 regular <br />route trucks. Phase 2 is the transfer station. Mr. Berkopec explained that everyth~g will occur <br />inside the transfer station and any water generated through the transfer operation, which is <br />anticipated to be very little, will be controlled by the sanitary sewer. He stated they will also <br />have a water discharge permit and meet all regulations pertaining to that permit. <br /> <br />Mr. Vevea asked where the sanitary sewer is located. He suggested it is only a 16 inch tine, was <br />installed for the landfill, and was to be turned over to the City in ten years to be used as a small <br />sanitary sewer. <br /> <br />community Development Director Frolik advised that the sanitary sewer is in McKinley. <br /> <br />Mr; Vevea reviewed the uses on surrounding properties, suggesting each may change in the <br />future. He stated that Bake Star manufactures food processing equipment and a pool is proposed <br />right next to their property, at the highest part .of the proposed site and directly adjacent to the <br />Bake Star property. Mr. Vevea stated the site plan will place a transfer station across the street <br />from four .existing property owners. He stated his disgust with the proposed plan. <br /> <br />Gary Han~on, president of Bake Star Company, explained his father owns the building and his <br />brother works in the facility as well. He stated they are in the business of manufacturing food <br />grade equipment and their property is lower than the adjacent property so if the pond floods, it <br />wilt overflow onto the back of the adjacent property and then flow into their property along the <br />concrete apron, across the front of their property, and alongside the roadway. He stated the site <br /> <br />Planning Commission/April 10, 2000 <br />:: Page 3 of 17 <br /> <br />126 <br /> <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />
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