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Community Development Director Trudgeon replied there is a five year limit on interim use <br />permits, but the Planning Commission felt more comfortable with a three year limit on this <br />apptication: <br />Motion by Councilmember Jeffrey, seconded by Councilmember Elvig, to adopt Resolution #06- <br />04-133 adopting Findings of Fact #0760 relating to the request for an interim use permit. <br />Further discussion: Councilmember Elvig requested clarification that a No Parking Sign will be <br />posted on Sunfish Lake Boulevard as part of this action. Community Development Director <br />Tmdgeon replied condition no. 4 of the permit states "The Permittee shall refrain from parking <br />cars on County Road 57 (Sunfish Lake Boulevard) and limit the amount of overflow cars on <br />Sunfish Lake Court as not to impede or restrict traffic flow." Councilmember Elvig questioned <br />if the permit can be reviewed if there is a problem with the parking. Community Development <br />Director responded in the affirmative. He explained if there is a problem the license could be <br /> revoked, but staff will follow the Council's direction to request the County designate Sunfish <br /> Lake BOulevard as No Parking' Councilmember Olson inquired if the building has been checked <br /> for this type of use. Community Development Director Trudgeon replied all the occupancy <br /> requirements will need to be adhered to. <br /> Motion carded. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Jeffrey, Elvig, Cook, Olson, <br /> Pearson, and Strommen. Voting No: None. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Jeffrey, seconded by Councilmember Elvig, to adopt Resolution #06- <br /> 04-134 approving the request for an interim use permit and declaring the terms as proposed. <br /> Motio.n. carried. Mayor Gamcc, Councilmembers Jeffrey, Elvig, Cook, Olson, Pearson, and <br /> Strommen. VotingNo: None. <br /> <br /> Case #5: Request for Site Plan Review of Riverside Manufacturing: Case of Stone <br /> Construction <br /> Community Development Director Tmdgeon stated Stone Construction has submitted a site plan <br /> application for the construction of a 30,000 square foot manufacturing facility located on the <br /> southwest comer of Sunfish Lake Boulevard and 143rd Lane. A portion of the building will be <br /> utilized by Riverside Manufacturing and a portion is to be leased to another firm. The site is <br /> zoned E-1 Employment and Manufacturing and office uses are permitted in this district. Mr. <br /> Trudgeon indicated the building is proposed to be constructed with primarily rock-face block, <br /> which is permitted by City Code. The building elevations will also show the use of smooth <br /> block and windows, which provides accents to the block. The revisions are acceptable to staff. <br /> The applicants have submitted landscaping, grading and utility plans that are generally <br /> acceptable to staff, with a few minor revisions. The Tree Preservation Plan has been submitted, <br /> and is currently being reviewed by staff. <br /> Community Development Director Tmdgeon explained the City will be taking a 20-foot wide <br /> · drainage and utility :easement across the northern lXn'tion ~of the property 'in order 'to ,access a <br /> large drainage pond in the rear of the property. Easements will also be required around the <br /> <br />City Council / April 25, 2006 <br />Page 9 of 23 -53- <br /> <br /> <br />
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