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<br />.' I DRAFT <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL -APRIL 28. 1997 3 <br />I 4, Limiting the number of leasing/rental vehicles onsite at anyone time to a maximum of ten <br />.- (10); <br /> 5, Limiting the parking of those ten (10) leasing/rental vehicles to the westernmost portion of <br /> the parking lot. <br />I Mayor Probst inquired if the proposed door on the south side of the building would replace the <br /> three windows shown on the exhibit. Mr. Ringwald replied that would be the case, and showed <br />. another exhibit showing the proposed appearance and location of the door. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired which space in this building was being taken over by the applicant. Mr. <br />. Ringwald replied the bay the applicant would be using was currently vacant, and had been <br /> previously occupied by the Packaging Store, <br />I Councilmember Hicks inquired of the applicant how many vehicles would be leased from this <br /> site, <br />I Syd Speer, Enterprise Car Rental, replied the applicant needed space for ten (10) vehicles, <br /> and if any more were necessary they would be brought in from another site, <br />I Councilmember Hicks inquired the length of time for which the vehicles are rented, Mr. Speer <br /> replied the average length of a rental was ten (10) days, <br />Ie Councilmember Hicks inquired regarding parking requirements for these vehicles, Mr. Speer <br /> replied the majority of parking would be overnight parking, <br />I Councilmember Hicks requested clarification that the applicant was asking for nine (9) spots in <br /> the lot, and one (I) spot in the bay, Mr. Speer stated that was the case, <br />I Councilmember Malone inquired if the business would be selling vehicles on the site, Mr, <br /> Ringwald stated that would not be allowed under City ordinance, Mr. Speer stated it was not <br />I their intention to sell vehicles on this site, only to rent or lease vehicles, <br />I Councilmember Aplikowski inquired regarding the appearance of the proposed garage door. Mr. <br /> Ringwald referred to the exhibit, stating it would be the size of a residential garage door but <br /> otherwise would be similar in appearance to those already on site, <br />I MOTION: Hicks moved and Aplikowski seconded a motion to approve Planning Case #97- <br /> 04, subject to Planning Commission recommendation numbers 4 and 5, <br />I Councilmember Malone stated he was reluctantly voting in favor ofthis proposed use, as he is of <br /> the opinion this use will generate too much traffic for this particular site, <br />I The motion carried unanimously (5-0), <br />f' <br />I <br />
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