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Presentation <br />City Planner Martin presented the staff report stating that staff recommends adoption of the <br />resolution approving the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) and Site Plan on the subject property. <br />Commissioner Van Scoy commented that the ordinance allows for storage but does not specify <br />what could be stored. He asked how fuel storage would fit into that. <br />City Planner Martin replied that the E-2 zoning district allows open and outdoor storage as a <br />conditional use, therefore conditions could be placed upon that. <br />Commissioner Van Scoy asked if the fire department has reviewed this request. <br />City Planner Martin confirmed that the Fire Marshall has intensely been involved in the review <br />and all his comments have been addressed. <br />Commissioner Van Scoy asked if a condition would be that the fire department approves. <br />Planning Manager Larson replied that there are review meetings where all departments are <br />involved. He noted that the tanks would require tank permits through the fire department. <br />Commissioner Van Scoy asked if any other entity is required to license this activity. <br />Planning Manager Larson believed it would just be the City. <br />Councilmember Olson commented that the additional paved surface would add to the impervious <br />surface and asked if drainage has been reviewed. <br />City Planner Martin confirmed that the drainage has been addressed. He noted that the impervious <br />surface and access roads were required by the fire department. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked if there was a previous CUP for this site and the difference between <br />the two. <br />City Planner Martin replied that the existing CUP is in place for other tenants on the property and <br />this CUP would be separate from, and in addition to, the existing CUP. He stated that Soderholm <br />and Sons will continue to occupy a portion of the site, therefore that CUP will remain, and the new <br />CUP would apply to the new use and operation of Dehn Oil. <br />Commissioner Anderson commented that he visited the site today and noticed the pile of dirt, <br />wondering if that would be going away. <br />Citizen Input <br />Planning Commission/ September 28, 2023 <br />Page 5 of 14 <br />