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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/22/2012 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />4. 10. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution # 12-05-XXX Adopting Findings of Fact relating to a Request from Gaughan Companies for a <br />Waiver from City Code Paving Standards to Utilize a Class V Parking Surface on the Property Located at 6390 <br />McKinley Street NW <br />Background: <br />The Gaughan Companies own the property located at 6390 McKinley St NW. One of their tenants, Hanson <br />Building Materials, is looking to expand the outside storage area and is requesting to utilize class V gravel rather <br />than asphalt or concrete. They have stated that the use of certain heavier equipment may damage pavement <br />whereas a class V surface can easily be repaired. <br />Observations: <br />The property is located in the E-1 Employment District and open and outside storage as an accessory use is <br />permitted provided that (1) the storage area is surfaced to control dust and subject to the approval of the zoning <br />administrator and (2) the use does not take up parking space or loading area as required in Chapter 117 of City <br />Code. The intent of the surfacing language was to require asphalt or concrete surfacing along with B6/12 concrete <br />curbing. The E-1 Employment District is the only remaining zoning district that still contains the 'surfacing to <br />control dust' language. That language had been amended out of the other zoning districts over the years to more <br />clearly identify the original intent, which is to require concrete or asphalt. <br />The extended outside storage area would be approximately 4,725 square feet and located in the rear of the <br />property, as outlined in the attached exhibit. The property owner has also applied for a building permit for some <br />interior tenant improvements as well as the installation of a six (6) foot tall chain link fence to enclose the proposed <br />additional outside storage area. Similar requests of this nature have been considered in the past in the Employment <br />Districts, typically due to the potential use of heavier equipment. <br />If more than 400 cubic yards of material are to be imported/exported, an Interim Use Permit would be required as <br />outlined in City Code. The total quantity of material that would be imported (and possibly exported) is not yet <br />known, however, based on the area (approximately 4,725 square feet) and the minimum depth required (two [2] <br />inches), it could be estimated at around thirty to fifty (30-50) cubic yards. <br />Staff still needs clarification from the applicant on the following issues: <br />• What quantity of material will be imported (and exported if applicable)? <br />• What erosion control measures will be implemented? <br />• What potential impacts may there be to existing drainage patterns? <br />Recommendation: <br />As previously noted, the City Council has considered similiar requests in the past in the Employment Districts, due <br />to the potential use of heavier equipment. While the intent of the surfacing requirement is primarily for dust control <br />and stormwater management, it is also for aesthetic purposes as well. The proposed area would be behind the <br />building and thus screened from view from McKinley St and mostly visible from the railroad tracks. Considering <br />the type of use and the location, Staff would not be opposed to the request assuming the aforementioned questions <br />can be adequately addressed by the applicant. <br />