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<br /> p,..lt1'Ii"9' ('......i"Sion Meeting 2 1-06-93 <br /> , <br /> Cl\SE #92-22: (continued) . <br /> Carlson questioned if the proposed exterior material would be painted <br /> plywood and asked for clarification of the exterior finish from the <br /> applicant. Awlicant Ryan steen advised his intent and preference would <br /> be to install exterior materials which require low maintenance, possibly <br /> aluminum sidi.n3". He has not made a determination at this time as to the <br /> exact material for the exterior finish, bIt stated a decision would be <br /> made prior to the Council meeting on January 11, 1993. <br /> winiecki questioned if this I::uildi.n3" would have an alarm system to warn <br /> of tank leakage. Mr. steen stated yes, the I::uildi.n3" would be <br /> electrically wired and sprinkled. <br /> Erickson questioned the proposed roofing materials. Applicant stated <br /> his intent is to use asphalt shingles for roofing. <br /> Planner Bergly recanrnended amending the previously approved Case #92-18 <br /> to allow an a""""""""ty structure to enclose the approved above ground <br /> fuel oil tank, based on the fact the installation meets all ordinance <br /> requirements and the structure is situated in a location that is least <br /> obtrusive to views from public streets and neighboring property. <br /> Petersen moved, se=nded by Piotrowski, to re=mmenci to <br /> Council approval of the amendment to Case #92-18, which allaYS an <br /> accessory structure to enclose the above groun:i tank based on the <br /> reasons outlined in the Planner's report of 1-6-93 and conditioned upon . <br /> the applicant providi.n3" doc:umentation of all exterior finish materials <br /> and subject to Planner's review and approval of such materials. Motion <br /> carried unanilnously. (7-0) <br /> ClISE #92-22: SITE PLl\N AMENrMENl'. SCHERER BRDl'HERS LllMBER. 4797 HIGHImY 10 <br /> Planner Bergly referred to his report dated January 6, 1993, and <br /> explained that in Case #87-08, Scherer Brothers I.lJmber began the prcx::ess <br /> of site renovation by adding permanent I::uildings on the site, revising <br /> the site plan, and making a variety of site improvements. 'Ihe property <br /> was rezoned and variances were granted. New lumber storage I::uildi.n3"s <br /> allow considerable inside storage of the lumber and materials fonnerly <br /> kept on the open site. <br /> At this time, the Applicant requests site Plan approval to allow <br /> construction of The MillshOP and Warehouse I::uildi.n3" attached to the main <br /> office and sales area. It will be a two story, insulated, pre-cast <br /> con=ete panel structure with approximately 27,000 sf on both flcors. <br /> An "L" shaped roofed area wrapping aroun:! the SW comer, will provide <br /> some protection for materials stored outside the I::uildi.n3". <br /> One existing building and a portion of another will be removed to make <br /> room for the new building and parking expansion. <br /> A complete suJ::mission package of site Plan, building floor plans, . <br /> ~ctural plans, elevations, and a lighting plan is attached for <br /> rev~ew . <br /> -- ------ <br />