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CASE <br /> <br />REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF PROPOSED SITE IMPROVEMENTS; <br />CASE OF DUKE AND DANA GROSSLEIN, G-B PROPERTIES <br /> By: Zoning Administrator Sylvia Frolik <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />Duke and Dana Crrosslein of G-B Properties own the building at 6228 Hwy. #10 N.W. <br />The building was most recently leased to Lano Equipment and as you may have noticed, <br />Lano relocated to site further east on Hwy. #10. The Crrosslein's are proposing to pave <br />the rear parking lot and apply an overlay to the front parking lot of their rental property <br />before leasing it again. In accordance with City Code, they have submitted their <br />pavement plans to the City for review. <br /> <br />Notification: <br /> <br />A public hearing is not required for the improvement project proposed. <br />Observations: <br /> <br />City Code requires 20 feet of green space adjacent to all public roads. When necessary, <br />the City has allowed road right-of-way to be used to meet the 20 foot green space <br />requirement. City Code also requires that the perimeter of paved areas be finished with <br />B-612 continuous concrete curbing. At the point of installation of new pavement or <br />overlaying of existing pavement, it is an appropriate t~me for properties to come into <br />compliance with the green space and curbing requirements. <br /> <br />The Crrosslein's are proposing to pave the rear lot and overlay the front lot at 6228 Hwy. <br />#10 N.W. They are not proposing to install any curbing. The existing fence around the <br />rear lot is in disrepair and the C-rosslein's are prOPosing to replace the chain link fence <br />and {n.~ert vinyl privacy slats for sereen{ng purposes. They are also Proposing to replace <br />the landscape rock in the boulevard areas parallel with Tungsten and Riverdale streets. <br />This rock area is proposed to accept runoff. For your information, the site location map <br />and site plan are enclosed. <br /> <br />The City Engineer has reviewed the proposal from a drainage aspect and submits the <br />following comments. The paving of the existing Class V area and the overlay of the <br />existing bitumino~ pavement Wiil not significantly alter existing drainage problems and <br />volumes. Drainage from the area north of the building should be directed toward the <br />Highway #10 ditchline. Erosion control measures at the locations of discharge from the <br />curbline need to be provided for review and approval. The .drainage for the eaSt and <br />south sides of the site should be directed through curb and gutter sections to Tungsten <br />and Riverdale respectively. <br /> <br /> <br />
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