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CC Regular Session 4. 9. <br />Meeting Date: 08/25/2015 <br />By: Geoff Solomonson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution # 15-08-206 Adopting Findings of Fact and Approving a Request for Waiver from City Code <br />Paving Standards to Utilize a Class V Parking Surface on the Property Located at 13900 Sunfish Lake Blvd. NW; <br />Case of Midwest Overhead Crane Corporation <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Midwest Overhead Crane Corp. owns the property located at 13900 Sunfish Blvd and is requesting to utilize class <br />V gravel rather than asphalt or concrete to construct an outside storage area for materials and products. They have <br />stated that the use of certain heavier equipment likely would damage pavement, whereas a Class V surface would <br />better withstand the wear and tear of heavy equipment and can more easily be repaired. The City has granted <br />deviations from the surfacing requirement in the E-1 and E-2 Employment Districts in the past for this purpose. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for this request. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The property is located in the E-2 Employment District and open and outside storage as an accessory use is <br />permitted provided that (1) storage area is surfaced with concrete or bituminous and (2) the use does not take up <br />required parking spaces or loading area as required in Chapter 117 of City Code. The Class V aggregate area would <br />be along portions of the south (rear), west and northwest of the property and would connect to the existing <br />pavement at the main gate located at the north end of the property as outlined in the attached exhibit. Similar <br />requests of this nature have been considered in the past in the Employment Districts, typically due to the potential <br />use of heavier equipment. The area would be screened or partially from McKinley Street either by the buildings or <br />existing vegetation nearer the road. <br />Based on the attached Site Plan, it appears that a portion of the Class V surfacing may encroach slightly into a <br />Drainage and Utility Easement that encumbers the western portion of the property. Staff will continue to work with <br />Midwest Crane to ensure that, if approved, the installation of Class V surfacing does not negatively affect or impact <br />the easement. <br />The site is not located along the Highway 10 Corridor or located in a Business (retail) District. In those instances <br />when located within a Business District, a different process and slightly different standards apply compared to this <br />industrial district, where heavier equipment, significant outside storage, and differing surfacing requirements apply. <br />Funding Source: <br />This request is being addressed as part of Staffs regular duties. <br />Recommendation: <br />