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5.03: Public Hearing: Consider Request for a Conditional Use Permit for Light <br />Manufacturing at the Property located at 6111 Highway 10 NW (Project No. 18-113); <br />Case of Baker White Inc. <br />Public Hearing <br />Chairperson Bauer called the public hearing to order at 7:21 p.m. <br />Presentation <br />City Planner Anderson presented the staff report stating in lateember, 2017, Baker White Inc. <br />(the "Applicant") submitted a building permit application for tenant improvements at 6111 <br />Highway 10 NW (the "Subject Property") to create a nnw product known as Sample Sticks. After <br />multiple discussions with the City Attorney's office, it was determined that the improvements were <br />for a use that is classified as Light Manufacturing, which is not permitted in the H-1 Highway 10 <br />Business District (the zoning district in which the Subject Property is located). Staff relayed this <br />information to the Applicant, as well as the ownerthe property, and after multiple conversations, <br />as well as an update to the City Council, the Applicant proce to apply for both a Zoning (text) <br />Amendment to permit Light Manufacturing as a Conditiona io <br />e and a Conditional Use Permit <br />(CUP) for this use. Staff recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit contingent upon <br />adoption of the Zoning Text Amendment identifying Light Manufacturing as a Conditional Use in <br />the H-1 Highway 10 Business District. <br />Citizen Input <br />Commissioner Van <br />light manufacturing wo <br />City Planner Anderson revie ite ma <br />were nOed for the light manufacturing. <br />Commissi <br />business. <br />rther information on the umber of suites involved in this <br />ng with the Commission noting two suites <br />nderson aske if nicwas the only hazardous material being used by this <br />City Planner Ande commented this was his understanding after speaking with the Anoka <br />County Inspector. <br />Commissioner Anderson q tioned where the nicotine would be housed within the cleanroom. <br />Dan Baker, 6111 Highway 10 NW, reported the nicotine would be stored in a small controlled <br />access freezer within Suite 600. He noted the nicotine was packaged very securely and were stored <br />in sealed containers. He explained any spill within a cleanroom would be self-contained. He <br />provided further comment on the standards he has to keep within his cleanroom and described how <br />hazardous waste was regulated by the County. <br />