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expenses such as citations were deemed not necessary until the application has gone through the <br /> proper reviews. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if the applicant has been cooperating with Staff. <br /> City Planner McCann replied yes. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if the owner would want to address the truck noise. <br /> Jeff Hillman, 6131 Green Valley Road, stated he is the owner of J. Hill and the property. He stated <br /> the truck does have a beeper on it but if it is that, it isn't very loud. He stated the neighbor that <br /> came forward are in an adjacent neighborhood. He stated truck noise is during daytime working <br /> hours. He stated there is farm equipment on the property but that will be dissipating in the near <br /> future. He thought the loud beeping could be from a skid loader, not a truck. He stated they are <br /> working with the City to get the fire compliance. He stated they are not operating the business out <br /> of the property. He stated he has never had a problem with OSHA. He stated there has been a lot <br /> of pushback from the neighborhood to the north. <br /> Councilmember Heineman asked what kind of trucks come in for delivery. <br /> Mr. Hillman replied most are their trucks but there have been dock trucks coming back and forth <br /> for the storage building, which was preapproved for the warehouse. He stated they are trying to <br /> get the manufacturing part in the same building so things don't have to be transported back and <br /> forth. He stated the main concern has been compliance with fire issues and a few other issues, <br /> which they are taking the steps to come into compliance. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Heineman, seconded by Councilmember Specht, to grant the <br /> applicant's request for an extension for a future meeting to accommodate submittal of an <br /> architectural code analysis related to the request. <br /> Further discussion: <br /> Councilmember Howell suggested a friendly amendment to add July 12, 2022 or later. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff asked if that would conflict with the 120-day rule or if because it is <br /> from the applicant, it is a non-issue. City Planner McCann replied the 120-day rule goes to July <br /> 221 2022 so it doesn't conflict with that if it goes to the July 12, 2022 meeting. He added if the <br /> applicant would like to waive the 120-day timeline rule that is a possibility. <br /> Amended motion by Councilmember Heineman, seconded by Councilmember Specht,to grant the <br /> applicant's request for an extension to the July 12, 2022 City Council meeting to accommodate <br /> submittal of an architectural code analysis related to the request. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Kuzma, Councilmembers Heineman, Specht, Howell, <br /> Musgrove, Riley, and Woestehoff. Voting No: None. <br /> City Council/June 14,2022 <br /> Page 10 of 17 <br />
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