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CC Regular Session 4. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 05/14/2019 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Consider Multiple Actions for a Proposed Expansion at 6601 McKinley St NW (Project No. 19-106): Case of ACE <br />Solid Waste, Inc. <br />1. Resolution #19-082 Approving Amended Conditional Use Permit <br />2. Resolution #19-083 Approving Site Plan and Development Agreement <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from ACE Solid Waste, Inc. (the "Applicant") for a proposed expansion of <br />their existing transfer station at 6601 McKinley St NW (the "Subject Property"). The project requires multiple <br />actions by the City, including a variance to off-street parking/maneuvering setbacks, an amendment to an existing <br />Conditional Use Permit, and Site Plan approval. <br />In 2018, the Applicant received approval of a plat that combined two parcels into one as well as a zoning <br />amendment to secure a single zoning designation for the entire parcel. Those previous actions were completed by <br />the Applicant in anticipation of an expansion of their transfer station, which is now moving forward. <br />The Planning Commission did approve a variance for off-street parking and maneuvering areas from public road <br />right-of-way at their April 4, 2019 meeting. <br />Notification: <br />Staff has attempted to notify all Property Owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property, as listed in the Anoka <br />County records, via Standard US Mail of the Public Hearing for the Variance and amendment to the Conditional <br />Use Permit and has published a notice in the Anoka Union Herald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />General Background <br />The Subject Property is just over ten (10) acres in size and, as previously noted, is located in the E-2 Employment <br />District. The surrounding properties are all industrial in nature and are located in the E-1 Employment District, E-2 <br />Employment District, or Planned Unit Development (PUD) - Industrial. The proposed expansion is 8,066 square <br />feet and would extend the existing transfer station north, toward 141 st Avenue NW. East of the proposed expansion <br />is Basalt Street, a dirt/gravel road that provides the sole access to a single business and provides a secondary access <br />to one other business. Basalt Street terminates at the boundary of the Subject Property. The expansion of the transfer <br />station has been prompted due to the recent closing of the Great River Energy Processing Plant that was located in <br />Elk River. <br />Site Plan <br />The Applicant is proposing an 8,066 square foot expansion on the north side of the existing transfer station, as well <br />as eleven (11) new parking stalls for refuse trucks and a concrete pad for a year-round opportunity for residents to <br />drop of recyclable materials. The expansion would include a depressed loading dock that allows a semi <br />tractor/trailer to enter the transfer station below the tipping floor. There would also be 3 overhead doors. One door is <br />on the north elevation and two doors are on the east elevation. Materials collected from the route trucks would be <br />tipped (or dumped) onto the floor, and then pushed into a semi trailer for hauling to the final destination. This <br />creates a much more efficient process than sending individual route trucks to dump their loads at a final destination. <br />