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Planning Commission Minutes 04-22-1996 (Special Meeting) . . . Minutes Special Meeting. Monticello Planning Commission Monday, April 22, 1996.6 p.m. Members: Absent: Staff: Dick Martie, Richard Carlson, Jon Bogart, Rod Dragsten Dick Frie Jeff O'Neill, Gary Anderson, Steve Grittman, Wanda Kraemer 1. Call to order. Meeting was called to order by acting chairman Dick Martie. 2. Public Hearing--consideration of a conditional use permit re<lJ1est which would allow development of an auto body collision repair facility in a B-3 (hi~way business) zone; and consideration of a variance to the hard surfacing requirement. Location is Lots 3 and 4, Block 3, Plaza Partners. Applicant, Mike Zieska. Steve Grittman, City Planner, reported that Mike Zieska was requesting approval of a conditional use permit to allow the establishment of an auto body repair shop on a 40,000 square foot parcel ofland located south of Interstate 94 and west of Sandberg Road. The subject property is zoned B-3 Highway Business which lists auto body shop repair facilities as conditional uses. In addition to the requested conditional use permit, the applicant has also requested a variance from the City's surfacing requirements for vehicle storage areas associated with the proposed use. There is not a non-economic hardship that had been shown to grant the variance. The location of the properties around the request are as follows: to the north-commercial child care, south-office, east-car dealership, west-agricultural. Grittman recommended a high quality fence material, such as wood, be used to screen the outdoor storage. The exterior of the building is very bold, it might be suggested that the developer consider an alternate color scheme which would be more compatible with the surrounding neighborhood commercial uses. The building itself becomes a sign because of the bright colors. Acting Chairman Martie opened the public hearing. Mike Zieska, own of Cars tar, stated that he has a similar business in Annandale and his building sites are not like typical auto industry sites. He Page 1 . Special Meeting Planning Commission Minutes - 4/22/96 has added landscaping, ponds, and grass area. Zieska invited the Planning Commission to call the City of Annandale if there were questions on his business there. Duane Schultz, owner of child care facility to the north, stated he is concerned about the dust because of the children playing outside. He also owned a building in the Thomas Park Addition and was forced to do extensive landscaping and screening because the building next to him was allowed to use a chain link fence for screening. There were many cars parked outside all the time and he is concerned about that next to the child care facility. Zieska replied that he could relate because he had a similar situation at the site in Annandale. The area that is not paved would have granite chips until the addition is completed. Zieska stated this would not create a dust problem. Acting Chairman Martie closed the public hearing. The Commissioners questioned Zieska on storage of cars waiting for repair. . Zieska replied the cars with extensive damage will always be inside. If the car has minor damage it might be outside but those cars would be in the rear and in a fenced in area. I would like to construct the fence from the same material as the building. Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, stated the storage area is limited to 50% of the auto body shop and the Carstar meets this requirement however, the entire storage area must be screened from view. Next the Commissioner discussed the noise because it could be a sensitive issue at this site. Zieska answered the heavy duty work will be done in the back area. The doors will be kept closed most of the time. There will be a fence and spruce plantings. The building will have a nice panel system. COMMISSION BOGART MADE A MOTION TO ALLOW THE THE CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: TWO ADDITIONAL OFF -STREET PARKING STALLS ARE 1. . Page 2 . Special Meeting Planning Commission Minutes - 4/22/96 PROVIDED TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE OFF-STREET PARKING SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS (16 TOTAL SPACES REQUIRED). 2. ALL CITY SIGN REQUIREMENTS ARE DETERMINED TO BE SATISFIED. 3. A GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN IS SUBMITTED AND SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY ENGINEER. 4. ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTING IS HOODED AND DIRECTED TO DEFLECT LIGHT A WAY FROM ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY. 5. THE PROPOSED 30 FOOT WIDE CURB CUT IS SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY ENGINEER. 6. THE APPLICANT DEMONSTRATE THAT NO ADVERSE NOISE IMPACTS WILL BE IMPOSED UPON . SURROUNDING PROPERTIES. 7. ADDITIONAL LANDSCAPING IS PROVIDED ALONG PROPERTY BOUNDARIES. SPECIFICALLY, CONIFEROUS PLANTINGS BE PROVIDED ALONG THE NORTHERN PROPERTY LINES TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE YEAR ROUND SCREEN. 8. HIGH QUALITY FENCING (I.E. WOOD OR STEEL) IS USED TO SCREEN THE SITE'S OUTDOOR STORAGE AREA. 9. ALL OTHER CONDITIONS AS IDENTIFIED BY THE ORDINANCE ARE COMPLIED WITH. 10. IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION OF CURBING ADJACENT TO BUILDING. The Commissioners discussed the short term non conforming aspects of the vehicle storage area. Steve Grittman explained the parking for the site is adequate but the . Page 3 . . . Special Meeting Planning Commission Minutes - 4/22/96 B-3 district provisions state that the floor of the vehicle storage areas for the auto body repair shop must consist of asphalt or concrete paving. The applicant has proposed a "clean gravel" surfacing of the vehicle storage area. The Commissioners discussed the situation and agreed because the parking was adequate and a future addition is being planned the storage area could remain unpaved for a limit of time. COMMISSIONER BOGART MADE A MOTION TO ALLOW THE EXPANSION AREA TO REMAIN UNPAVED UNTIL (OCT. 15, 1997) AT WHICH TIME THE CRUSHED GRANT SURF ACE MUST BE PAVED. COMMISSIONER CARLSON AMENDED THE MOTION TO ADD: IF THE EXPANSION IS COMPLETED BEFORE OCT. 15, 1997 THE PAVING ALSO BE COMPLETED. SECONDED BY ROD DRAGSTEN. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Adjournment. COMMISSION DRAGSTEN MADE A MOTION TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER CARLSON. Respectfully submitted, u)CWlidc- r~ Wanda Kraemer Development Services Technician Page 4