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<br />, <br />, <br />,e <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />Ie <br />, <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />,- <br />I <br /> <br />ARDEN HILL" CITY COUNCIL. JULY 25, 1994 <br /> <br />applicant Win be required to provide standard landscaping. Approximately 21 trees have <br />been proposed to act as a visual screen. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />The site plan has been reviewed by the Rice Creek Watershed and MNIDOT \)f'1':lOn<p. of the <br />impact to the drainage ditch on 1-694. The City Engineer has indicated that no changes are <br />necessary. The applicant has painted the building and done other minor improvements. <br />There is an underground fuel tank which the applicant is proposing to put above ground to <br />comply with state and federal requirements. <br /> <br />All of these issues are addressed in the 16 conditions attached. The Planning Commission <br />has recommended approval of the Special Use Permit and the conditions 1isted under Staff <br />Recommendations, with the exception that a one-year limit will be allowed for 1andscaping <br />around County Road F in anticipation of the road improvement. <br /> <br />Malone asked if, under condition No.9, the parking to be allowed for one year pending the <br />County Road F improvement, refers to encroachment. Fritsinger answered, yes. <br /> <br />Malone asked if, under item No. IS, the emission odor and level of noise conform to PCA <br />standards. He noted that at the meeting in May, residents stated that the noise from work in <br />the garage could be heard very distinctly when the doors were open. He stated that he would <br />expect the applicant to keep the building closed during regular working hours as a good <br />neighbor gesture, even if the work is not in violation of PCA standards. <br /> <br />Fritsinger stated that at the public hearing residents requested the applicant to consider <br />electrical outlets to prevent pollution. Residents also stated that the odor problem should be <br />a primary concern. The odor is especially bad on cold days when the buses have to idle <br />before they can be driven. There is no specific research regarding odor on summer days. <br />The research was done during early hours in the winter when it is most noticeable. <br /> <br />Hicks noted that in the calendar year, there are 60 days with the temperature low enough that <br />the buses have to be warmed up. One of the recommendations from the P1anning <br />Commission is to have the company invest in a study of electrical outlets or engine warmers. <br />There was a lengthy discussion among Planning Commission members whether or not to <br />suggest having the company report to the City staff or Council on those findings. He stated <br />that he would be uncomfortable leaving No. 15 open ended to let the applicant only provide <br />some direction of investigation into the problem. Fritsinger stated that from the {leispective <br />of staff, the findings would be valuable information for the City. <br /> <br />Hicks asked in a normal temperature year, how many days would be severely cold enough to <br />cause the odor problem. <br /> <br />Mr. Brabender answered, approximately 15. <br /> <br />Hicks asked if there will be a park dedication on this site, and if not, could it be assessed <br />