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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL— JULY 25, 2022 9 <br /> Mr. Carlson stated this may be a question for all of the tenants versus just the car wash. He <br /> anticipated the car wash was feeling good about their parking. He discussed how the four <br /> businesses would share parking on the site. He was of the opinion the site was adequately <br /> parked. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned why the car wash had nine vacuums and questioned if one <br /> or two of these spaces could be used for employee parking. She asked when peak times were for <br /> the car wash. <br /> Jeremiah Harder, Director of Project Management and Development for City Ventures a parent <br /> company of Rocket Car Wash, explained store data across the country shows there was a need for <br /> nine vacuums. He stated peak hours for the car wash would be from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. <br /> Councilmember Holden inquired what the hours of operation would be for the dental office and <br /> requested further information on how the dental chairs would work. <br /> Mr. Carlson stated this would generally be from 10:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m. He provided the <br /> Council with further information on how the nine dental chairs would operate. <br /> Councilmember Holmes requested further information on the proposed signage for the Rocket <br /> Car Wash. She was of the opinion that the proposed signage would not be effective given the <br /> buildings location. <br /> Mr. Harder discussed the proposed signage, noting the visuals were rough draft models. He <br /> indicated the signs do have a lot of dead space within the logo, stating the sign actually has only <br /> 63 square feet. He explained all signs would be site specific and would be located at the peak of <br /> the building. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned if the sign on the east elevation would be in a different <br /> location. <br /> Mr. Harder stated this might be the case noting that this decision would be part of the final sign <br /> package with the sign company based on this specific site and they are aware they have to submit <br /> a separate sign permit to the City. <br /> Councilmember Holden expressed concern with having a sign located only in the peak. <br /> Mr. Carlson stated he would continue to advocate for the proposed signage given the fact this <br /> building would be setback quite far. <br /> Mr. Harder indicated the free vacuum sign could be centered to break up the space. <br /> Further discussion ensued regarding the materials that would be used on the car wash building. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she was concerned with how long the car wash was and how the <br /> long face would have the same building materials with nothing to break it up. <br />
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