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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL— JULY 25, 2022 8 <br /> Lexington Avenue Road Improvement Project as well as the supplementary difference of <br /> landscaping coverage in lieu of plantings. <br /> Councilmember Holden requested further information regarding the environmental cleanup on <br /> the site. <br /> Bruce Carlson, Senior Vice President of Construction for Launch Properties, explained he was <br /> excited to be bringing this project forward. He reported the existing building was built in the <br /> 1960's and he has been told by Braun Intertec that the site had $500,000 worth of underground <br /> contamination and hazardous materials. He stated he has wanted to go onto the site and do more <br /> testing, but this cannot occur until after Launch Properties owns the property. <br /> Councilmember Radziej asked if the applicant had any concerns with the conditions listed for <br /> approval. <br /> Mr. Carlson stated he did not have any concerns. He reported the Planning Commission held a <br /> great discussion on this Planning Case and made great recommendations for this request. He <br /> explained he as excited to be working with Rocket Car Wash on this project. He discussed the <br /> snow removal for the site, noting snow would be hauled off site for visibility purposes. He <br /> commented further on how well the four proposed businesses would work together. The manner <br /> in which traffic would flow through the site was reviewed and he stated he believed the proposed <br /> site plan would be traffic calming. <br /> Councilmember Scott thanked the applicant for including an electric vehicle charging station <br /> within the project plans. He noted this would be the first commercial charging station in the City. <br /> He asked if the car wash would be a conveyor type system. <br /> Jason Ricks, COO of Rocket Car Wash, reported the car wash would have a conveyor system <br /> with soft touch cleaning materials. <br /> Councilmember Radziej questioned what the decibel level would be for the vacuum cleaners. <br /> Mr. Ricks explained most of his competitors use single individual vacuum units at each location. <br /> He reported his vacuum system has one main unit that would be enclosed within the trash <br /> enclosure. He indicated there would be some suction noise when the vacuums are being used, but <br /> this noise would be minimal. He commented further on how Rocket Car Wash was expanding in <br /> the Midwest. <br /> Councilmember Holmes requested further information on the parking. <br /> Mr. Ricks discussed the number of employees that would be onsite and noted the site would <br /> have 10 customer parking spaces. <br /> Councilmember Holmes believed the site did not have enough parking stating she had concerns <br /> with the fact the uses have overlapping peak times. <br />
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