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bj arcels identified in the Preferred Alignment for Armstrong Boulevard <br />Interchange as shown on the docpment titled `Environmental Assessment: <br />US Highway 10 Interchange with Anoka County State Aid Highway 83 <br />(Armstrong Boulevar4)' dated Aggust 2012. <br />c.Parcels identified in the Preferred Alignment for Ramsey Boulevard <br />Interchange and Sunfish Lake Boulevard Interchange as shown on the <br />official Environmental Assessment. <br />d.Collectively the "Impact Area" <br />(3) Standards. <br />a.Incorporation of other City Code standards. Notwithstanding other <br />0;.,tioas of this Chapter, these surfacing exemptions shall apply to <br />surfpl<ing requirements for concrete or bituminous with concrete curb and <br />gutter. All other provisions related to off-street parking, outside storage, <br />and outdoor display of goods for sale shall apply. <br />bAlternative Surfaces. In addition to permitted surfwing of the underlyin. <br />zoning district, parcels located in the Impact Area may utilize Class V <br />gravel, recycked concrete, or recycled bituminous (asphalt), subject to the <br />standards of this Section, and requiring the issuance of an Interim Use <br />Permit (IUP). <br />c.Expansion Qfexisting areas only. Alternative surfaces may be considered <br />for parking lot expansion for existing parkins. lots only. Primary parking <br />for employees and customers W1ist be in accordance with the underlying <br />zoning district. Alternate surfaces may not be used for customer and <br />employee parking. Any alternative surface area may not exceed 150% the <br />size of theriwary surface area consisting of concrete or bituminous. <br />d.SepaTation from stormwater ponds. The use of alternative surface <br />materials may present potential degradation of stormwater areas due to <br />sediment deposits. Alternative surfaces ...ahn&in a minimum setback <br />of five (5) feet from the edge of stormwater ponds as directed by the City <br />Engineer. <br />e.Setbacks. The edge of the parkinlg/stora gp area must maintain a minimum <br />setback of twenty (20) feet from riffs of way. <br />f. Screening. Alternative surfaces must be completely sLww;t;.itsd from view at <br />ground level from public rights of way and adjacent properties, consistent <br />with exterior materials standards of the underlying zoning district and/or <br />100% opaque fencing. The City encourages planting of vegetation to <br />enhance screening and improve aesthetics. The City reserves the right to <br />regpire additional vegetative screening as a reasonable condition of <br />approval if it dctermines that it is necessary to prptcct the intent of tJjs <br />Section for site specific conditions. <br />gAccevtable Uses. The use of the property must be in accordance with <br />permitted, conditional and accessory uses of the underlying zoning <br />district. <br />h,jVlotor Velqicles. The storage of motor vehicles and equipment must be in <br />accordance with City Code Section 117-355 and 117-356 (Off street <br />
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