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stormwater runoff would have to be contained onsite or within a City regional stormwater pond. <br /> He explained the applicant as meeting all stormwater runoff requirements. He explained the CUP <br /> could only be expanded after another public hearing was held. He indicated the City had another <br /> commercial kennel within the City, Armstrong Kennels, which was a much larger operation and <br /> was located on a residentially zoned property. <br /> Commissioner Woestehoff asked if Armstrong Kennels had a CUP. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reported this was the case. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy questioned what noise restrictions the City had in place for properties <br /> with a CUP. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill explained the City deferred to State Statute for noise <br /> restrictions. He commented further on the State's indoor and outdoor noise requirements. <br /> Further discussion ensued regarding the hours of operation and noise requirements. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked if the City could adjust the hours of operation. <br /> Planning Intern Imihy explained the City could set the hours of operation within the CUP. <br /> Commissioner Surma thanked the neighbors for coming forward and voicing their concerns. He <br /> stated he shared many of their same concerns. He was of the opinion that the kennel building <br /> should have plumbing. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked how the applicant would be managing the pet waste onsite. <br /> Ms.Bader stated she would be using a low moisture mop(Swiffer Wet Jet)within the pole building <br /> for cleaning the pet areas. She indicated the outdoor waste would be bagged and properly disposed <br /> of. <br /> Mr.McMonigal reported the dogs would be let out numerous times a day and he did not anticipate <br /> the pole building would have a large amount of pet waste indoors. He noted that any barking dogs <br /> would be brought back inside. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy stated his main concerns at this time were how the site would be cleaned, <br /> how it would be kept clean and how to avoid contaminating the surrounding areas. <br /> Mr. McMonigal reported mops would be used indoors and all waste outdoors would be collected <br /> and disposed of. He explained he could investigate plumbing the pole barn if this was required by <br /> the City. <br /> Chairperson Bauer asked if the applicants would be agreeable to reconsidering their hours of <br /> operation based on the comments voiced by the neighbors. <br /> Planning Commission/June 7,2018 <br /> Page 4 of 13 <br />