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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JUNE 24, 2019 10 <br /> <br />7. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Applicant shall provide a snow removal and <br />storage plan detailing how snowfalls will be accommodated on site. <br />8. The Applicant shall be responsible for obtaining a land disturbance permit from the City’s <br />Engineering Division prior to the commencement of any site activities as well as any <br />necessary right-of-way permits from the city and Ramsey County. <br />9. The Applicant shall be responsible for obtaining any other permits necessary from other <br />agencies, including but not limited to, MPCA, Rice Creek Watershed District, and Ramsey <br />County prior to the start of any site activities. <br />10. All disturbed boulevards shall be restored with sod. <br />11. The Applicant shall be responsible for protecting the proposed on-site storm sewer <br />infrastructure and components and any existing storm sewer from exposure to any and all <br />stormwater runoff, sediments and debris during all construction activities. Temporary <br />stormwater facilities shall be installed to protect the quality aspect of the proposed and <br />existing stormwater facilities prior to and during construction activities. Maintenance of <br />any and all temporary stormwater facilities shall be the responsibility of the Applicant. <br />12. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Engineering Division shall review and <br />approve the utility plan in writing. <br />13. The Applicant shall provide a minimum stacking of four (4) vehicles for the car wash. <br />14. Bollards or a similar material shall be placed between the carwash queue and the <br />convenience store parking lot and gas pumps to clearly delineate the carwash queuing area. <br />15. After three (3) months of car wash operation, the Applicant and staff shall review traffic <br />operations. The Applicant shall implement any improvements recommended by the City <br />Engineer at that time. <br />16. Bike racks shall be provided. <br />17. If the need is identified by the City, the proof of parking spaces shall be installed. <br />18. All light poles shall be a maximum of 25 feet in height, including base, and shall be <br />shoebox style, downward directed, with high-pressure sodium or LED lamps and flush <br />lens. Other than wash or architectural lighting, attached security lighting shall be shoebox <br />style, downward directed with flush lens. In addition, any entry lighting under canopies <br />shall be recessed and use a flush lens. Shields shall also be added as directed by the City. <br />19. No neon banding shall be permitted on the fuel canopy. <br />20. No exterior storage shall be permitted onsite. <br />21. Overnight vehicle storage is prohibited. All overnight vehicle storage shall be stored <br />indoors. <br />22. The final design and orientation of the carwash will be determined prior to review by City <br />Council. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant stated he would like an amendment to Condition 19. <br /> <br />MOTION: Councilmember McClung moved and Councilmember Holden seconded a <br />motion to approve Planning Case 19-001 for a Site Plan Review and Final <br />PUD at 1310 West County Road E, based on the findings of fact and <br />submitted plans, as amended by the twenty-two (22) conditions in the June 24, <br />2019, Report to the City Council. <br /> <br />Councilmember Scott stated his overriding concern for the property was safety. He asked if the <br />site had security cameras.
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